Disliked{quote} Stop trying to deflect you know you are a secret agent of the prop firm industry.Ignored
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prop firm new model - my trading journey 871 replies
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So I accepted a Prop Trading job in South Beach Miami 43 replies
Disliked{quote} Stop trying to deflect you know you are a secret agent of the prop firm industry.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I'm sure a lot of these terms and conditions have been written based on 'real' money that they are going to give you to trade with. Now that it is found out their real money is worth nothing, are they still valid?Ignored
DislikedOpinions on Fidelcrest ? They have 1 million accounts and allow up to 2 million in one go. Sometimes they are offering 50% discounts.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Bespoke used to be my number 1 too, until I started trading with them. FXIFY offers 800 by the way (as 2x 400).Ignored
Disliked{quote} FXIFY/They say passing each other separately, correct ? Can I then trade them same on funded or do I need different strategy on each which I do not want ?Ignored
DislikedOpinions on Fidelcrest ? They have 1 million accounts and allow up to 2 million in one go. Sometimes they are offering 50% discounts.Ignored
Dislikedany thoughts on funded trading plus FTP, looks like they are in UK, thinking to give them a try, does anyone have any good recent experience with them?Ignored
Disliked{image} Was MFF the good guy or the bad guy here? They let these traders eat for a while with systems that would have been unprofitable in a live ECN/STP trading environment from day 1.Ignored
Disliked{quote} No problem. I am not connected anything to Bespoke and I only invested a small amount of money. 8k for fees is not much money for me. You know I trade for a hedge fund too getting regularly 5-figure payouts monthly. After reviewing 30+ new prop firms, Bespoke became my number 1 (after MFF). My posting shows this as result of my opinion I built over time here. And I have hands-on experience with them too. So I can tell you something on them. With most others I cannot say much. Alpha Capital is good and FXIFY I also think too. But they only...Ignored
DislikedMy battle plan.... 400K FTMO (EU), 400K TFF (EU), 100K 5%ers (Israel), 100K Funded engineer (Dubai), 100K Blueguardian (UK soon Dubai), 100K Fxify (UK).Ignored
Disliked{quote} So what you are saying is you have the classic victim mentality syndrome and you will now take your ball and not play with anybody on FF? Ok then run along binky boy.Ignored
Disliked{quote} FXIFY/They say passing each other separately, correct ? Can I then trade them same on funded or do I need different strategy on each which I do not want ?Ignored
DislikedSame with Funding Talent, a lot of noise here, then after a few days life goes on and everything is dandy. Make sure u have more then just 1 firm, something to fallback. then if this crap happens again u r prepared. whinning isn t gonna help any1/Ignored
Disliked{quote} I think this case is different from FT because FT failed by itself for being a poorly managed company, without consequences for the industry, while MFF has been halted by regulator action, which may indicate that more companies can follow, people will avoid US and CA props for the moment, causing them to colapse, props outside US and CA may start denying customers from US/CA, props may change terms, EU and UK may follow US, strict legislation can come, etc. There's a lot of possible (bad) consequences that didn't exist in FT case.Ignored
Disliked{quote} The normal traders that could not make money with MFF "fake" spreads, "fake" execution and "fake" 3$/lot commission should open a trade in a decent broker like IC Markets to see what the real world is. They will never realized that they failed despite MFF good conditions, not because MFF. STP are the only ones that have reasons to blame MFF. There was no need to mark-up real spreads.Ignored