Disliked{quote} Yeah, back office servers are majorly overloaded, haha! I think it runs until Dec 12th. I wouldn't even try logging in today... maybe tomorrow will work? ;-)Ignored
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Anyone trading with a Prop firm 31 replies
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Disliked{quote} Yeah, back office servers are majorly overloaded, haha! I think it runs until Dec 12th. I wouldn't even try logging in today... maybe tomorrow will work? ;-)Ignored
Disliked{quote} Not to get overly political (and this isn't directed at you or any one individual, just chatting in general on the topic), but the USA is a republic, which means governed by rule of law and not the whims of 51% of the majority (a pure democracy). It is true that we democratically elect our representatives, etc. but we are still a constitutional republic and not a democracy nor a "democratic republic" (an oxymoron that doesn't exist). At any rate, laws are supposed to apply to government and people alike, and no one is supposed to be "above...Ignored
Disliked{quote} you are right, I can log in, but than system kicks me out, server overload. Tomorrow is another day, we wait .Ignored
Disliked{quote} Your trading style may be completely incompatible with indices. The most liquid times are between 9:30am est and EOD. Find a way to take money out between those times. Pivots aren’t going to get you there.Ignored
DislikedDon’t waste your hard earned money on these prop firm scammers. They know that most of the traders will fail to complete their challenge so they give you demo account and put really difficult conditions to pass it so technically they are charging you for trading with their demo accountBetter to register with a trustable broker and deposit your money.
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DislikedI don't know if this is allowed here i am offering an account management service, so if you are interested, feel free to send me a dm lets discuss. if you are not interested, feel free to ignore. The offer is valid for this month only.Ignored
Disliked{quote} in summarize: the people here are not consistent successful (so dont have own money big enough or a job paid high enough or lost bigger wins again after had some, so anyone here trading the prop have low opportunity costs), they try to find their way and calculated its better to pay little money (cryptosurf or pipmaster77 did good calculation in this thread to this, sorry cant remember who exactly wrote it) and bring their risk to other company and hope that other lose a lot and they dont win to much, so to get payout. and this can work....Ignored
Disliked{quote} You can understand the retail props are additional diversification too. Because on brokers you can loose money too when you cannot withdraw or they go bust. Only little money is involved in props, and when the payouts are sure, that is a good alternative to any broker. Even the biggest ones in the history showed they can go bankrupt too, like Refco, Mt. Gox, FTX, FXCM, and others. Only if you are that big enough that you can trade through a large investment bank which is too big too fail, then you have more safety. But for this you need...Ignored
Disliked{quote} in broker should not happen, you can decide by your own if you lose money with a broker or not in case of bankrupt. you can always chose a broker who is save until xxx funds by security fund or better save yourself inside the broker against broker bankrupt by have structured products outside bankrupt money. so this argument should not be valid.Ignored