Disliked{quote} Probably CFTC agents are searching for next targets eheheIgnored
1
Anyone trading with a Prop firm 31 replies
So I accepted a Prop Trading job in South Beach Miami 44 replies
prop firm new model - my trading journey 871 replies
Disliked{quote} Probably CFTC agents are searching for next targets eheheIgnored
Disliked{quote} Ironically I still play online poker. Just withdrew from America's Cardroom. Requested Bitcoin. Received it in my Kraken wallet within 2 hours. Converted to US Dollars and Kraken wired it to my bank account by the next morning. And yet it takes an act of Congress to get a payout from The Funded Flinstones. Revolutionizing the industryIgnored
Disliked{quote} Yes, me too. I play there and Ignition and Global Poker. So true, easier to get paid from a poker site.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I'm guessing that's because there is actually 'real' money in the pot..... Less can be said with our "funded" accountsI've come to the conclusion that online, dare I say retail prop firms, don't want you to make money, no matter how they wash it up with pretty annotations and narratives. They serve one purpose, and one purpose only - their own P&L. Edit: This wont stop me using them, or attempting to make money with them. But ultimately our 'profits' are their cost of sales (commercially, everyone wants to reduce COS as it affects...
Ignored
Disliked{quote} It is not about that they do not want. It is about the fact of the 90/90/90 rule that most trader loose and profitable traders turn to be loosers after short period of time when funded. That is the sad truth. So yes they are all b-booking and generating most income from taking the other side. Not they want to but needed to because of reality.Ignored
Disliked{quote} It is not about that they do not want. It is about the fact of the 90/90/90 rule that most trader loose and profitable traders turn to be loosers after short period of time when funded. That is the sad truth. So yes they are all b-booking and generating most income from taking the other side. Not they want to but needed to because of reality.Ignored
Disliked{quote} So after 3 days I just got an email from The Funded Flinstones rejecting my Crypto payout request. I'm glad they let me put in my wallet address and wait 3 days for nothing. So I had to request a Wise (or stupid) withdrawal. I'm assuming they use the email from my account but they never asked, just says pending. I'm sure I'll get an email later this week asking for some extra info. Who knows. The good news is Angelo is on vacation. It's not like there is a payout crisis to work on. And a third email just this week reminding me to give them...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Please can someone explain to me what is B-Booking and what is the 90/90/90 rule?Ignored
Disliked{quote} B-booking: Basically where trades dont hit the underlying market, the 'broker' holds the trade and off-sets aginst it's own client pool 90/90/90: 90% of traders lose 90% of thier account in 90 daysIgnored
DislikedLook at this. This is not a Prop, but a broker account. They are stealing trades every day at market opening. This is very common. I forgot to close this trade at the end of the day, and the result is a steel. You have to click on the picture to be able to se the red trade line. {image}Ignored
DislikedI assumed that he is rolling eyes because RiskFighter is playing dumb. Maybe I am wrong about it.Ignored
DislikedLook at this. This is not a Prop, but a broker account. They are stealing trades every day at market opening. This is very common. I forgot to close this trade at the end of the day, and the result is a steel. You have to click on the picture to be able to se the red trade line. {image}Ignored
DislikedLook at this. This is not a Prop, but a broker account. They are stealing trades every day at market opening. This is very common. I forgot to close this trade at the end of the day, and the result is a steel. You have to click on the picture to be able to se the red trade line. {image}Ignored