Disliked{quote} Maybe they are like lux and use cue banks tradelocker and claim its tradingview.Ignored
If they are promoting CFD products, the axe will swing their way as with all the others.
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Disliked{quote} Maybe they are like lux and use cue banks tradelocker and claim its tradingview.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I dont see how any are claiming to be exempt because grandfather yada yada... If they are promoting CFD products, the axe will swing their way as with all the others.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yep, for our safety. As we speak I am trading the audusd on my amp futures account with 273:1 leverage. Kinda dangerous, don't ya think? Why is it OK?....I'll let the answers pile in.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Futures trading sucks! Trailing drawdown, can't hold overnight so can't swing. Limited forex options, it just sucks. There is a reason cfd props are popular not these garbage apex or topstep futures. People came along and ruined everything for USA residents just like online poker, ohh for our safety. It's all bullshitIgnored
Disliked{quote} I think trailing drawdown encourages YOLO gambling mentality.Ignored
DislikedThese instances of firms being shaken down Is due to supposed fraud, if no fraud has been committed stand firm. Let a pronouncement actually be made and hands shown from regulatory agencies as to what is allowed or not allowed.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Don't fool yourself. This isn't about instances of fraud. These prop firms have long skirted US CFD laws that eventually caught up to them. Also don't expect the regulatory agencies to give guidance on what is allowed. They are enforcement/shakedown only.Ignored
Disliked{quote}All the restaurants in London and they choose the Oblix, which is shit. {quote}Why would anyone trust them after what they did (assuming it's true, I've not seem them deny it yet)?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Why has not this been emphasised by any party then? They are sticking to fraud story. If a cfd law is being broken then I would expect it to be referenced and highlighted in legal precedings. They are trying and hoping to create enough fud that people,e will move away without actually addressing the real issue.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Why has not this been emphasised by any party then? They are sticking to fraud story. If a cfd law is being broken then I would expect it to be referenced and highlighted in legal precedings. They are trying and hoping to create enough fud that people,e will move away without actually addressing the real issue.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Why has not this been emphasised by any party then? They are sticking to fraud story. If a cfd law is being broken then I would expect it to be referenced and highlighted in legal precedings. They are trying and hoping to create enough fud that people,e will move away without actually addressing the real issue. This is why I believe those reputable firms still operating and acceting usa like 5ers know their legal footing and are not shakenIgnored
DislikedI understand that but they are Simulated accounts, no real trading. It's a gameIgnored
DislikedI understand that but they are Simulated accounts, no real trading. It's a gameIgnored
DislikedThese prop firms have long skirted US CFD laws that eventually caught up to them.Ignored
DislikedThat was never really promoted early on. FX Prop promoted it as real trading conditions. Only when MFF got stung suddenly there was CYA, knee jerk response form remaining prop firms.Ignored
DislikedCan you point me to the funded lux accounts, how i can verify them please.Ignored
Disliked{quote}-Maybe that has yet to be determined. I think, if these firms were paper trading by having contractors monitor a particular broker feed on demo and then having them submit their speculations to the firm via email, then would/should it be treated with the same regulatory scrutiny? And if so, why? What's the difference? Feed manipulation? Because the broker is doing that already. No real trading is actually occurring. Contractors are providing data. If the data is good, then the firm pays the contractor based on how good that data is. The firm...Ignored