Dislikedyour sneering, high handed "I know best" posts actually detract from some of your more salient points on prop firms. Also, can you please stop with the alt-right stuff in this thread?Ignored
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Dislikedyour sneering, high handed "I know best" posts actually detract from some of your more salient points on prop firms. Also, can you please stop with the alt-right stuff in this thread?Ignored
DislikedWould like to some views on E8 & The 5ers. Which at time would be a better choice? Not seeing many postings at this time in regard to these two. All views welcome.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I had given up on them a while back as they had poor conditions for trading Indicies. Apparently they have improved and mirror FTMO (leverage, zero commissions) What still bugs me about E8 is the closed loop chat on Telegram. That and it still seems to be a 1 man operation.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Cryptosurf, That is the one thing that is concerning to me as well. What are your thoughts on the 5ers/? Thank you.Ignored
DislikedMFF Lied about trading live markets... yet their best traders (VIP) received multiple payouts in their fictitious trading environment. Once those same traders were A booked and sent to the real market, they turned into net losers almost every month. If MFF put everyone in an A book environment from day 1 (eval + live) what do you think the overall outcome would have been for traders? Even less success!!! MFF's virtual/simulated trading environment was better for traders than the real live markets filling the inflated ticket volumes of prop accounts....Ignored
DislikedAt least their proposed disclosures will be clear if they're ever able to go back in business: {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Not one single trader that knows how to make money, and has been paid in the past by MFF, will give a rat’s ass if they’re trading simulated conditions in the future if MFF prevails. It’s all simulated, man.Ignored
DislikedI think the points this guy made are quite reasonable, especially the 2nd point, if there are some types of exclusive right that enable prob firms to operate in the US under some specific conditions that are also approved by CFTC, does anyone think it will be possible? {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote}MFF only succeeded if people failed and the more people failed, the more they succeeded. They presented the opposite picture. Weird how people want to give them a pass for their conduct.Ignored
DislikedSo if I go to play blackjack at a casino and my buddy and I each wager a $5 chip and he wins and I lose I will have to call the Pit Boss over and demand that he/she/they/it/ze/zer puts a sign up saying that all winning bets are paid from other player's losing bets. Having that information in advance will guarantee that I'll be a winning player because I'm too stupid to figure it out on my own. Can you believe the nerve of these casinos trying to trick me like that?Ignored
Disliked{quote}- Companies shouldn't lie. But most people just do not care about the argument that you keep beating into the ground because they understand the opportunity and know that the payouts are real and that is what actually matters.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Haven't considered them tbh. Im just going to hump me FTMO and APEX accounts and trade my own Futures. Eventually will dump the props.Ignored
Dislikedyour sneering, high handed "I know best" posts actually detract from some of your more salient points on prop firms.Ignored
DislikedMFF Lied about trading live markets... yet their best traders (VIP) received multiple payouts in their fictitious trading environment. Once those same traders were A booked and sent to the real market, they turned into net losers almost every month. If MFF put everyone in an A book environment from day 1 (eval + live) what do you think the overall outcome would have been for traders? Even less success!!! MFF's virtual/simulated trading environment was better for traders than the real live markets filling the inflated ticket volumes of prop accounts....Ignored