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- Capablanca replied 11 hr ago
Depends how they define it. If they interpret it by the book, which these props may do, then any buy at 5000 and another at 4999.75 is already a violation. I do that tons of times in fx to get better fills. Instead of buying 5 lots I buy 3+2 with ...
- Capablanca replied 12 hr ago
Maybe it was there already but I don't remember of having read that part of all orders with SLs.
- Capablanca replied 12 hr ago
How many lots aprox were you using in challenge phase ? This is useful information. Btw, they may revise that after a while and if they like what they see in funded account you may have those restrictions waived.
- Capablanca replied 17 hr ago
Never found a way. We have to go through the boring of purchasing one by one. The same happens afterwards with the lifetime fee.
- Capablanca replied 24 hr ago
Also something to consider is that in 50K accounts the max withdraw for the first 3 months is 2K and in 250K accounts (which is 5x more) the max withdraw is 3K (and not 10K).
- Capablanca replied 30 hr ago
Thanks for the update mate. These days is more and more important that people share the payouts pending and paid, in order that we know how each prop is working. I hope that they will sort your payout soon. GL.
- Capablanca replied 34 hr ago
Apex has always a way of putting a SL on dangerous traders, the same way MFF did: stp them (which in futures would be to put them in live market).
- Capablanca replied May 13, 2024
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- Capablanca replied May 13, 2024
That's why diversification is important. We hope that they don't go down all at the same time. Anyway, it was a nice ride with TFF these years. I was checking my records and my first challenge there (of several) was bought in Nov 2021, ...
- Capablanca replied May 13, 2024
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- Capablanca replied May 13, 2024
I tend to agree but anyway, sooner or later: 1. They need to start banning the gamification (eg purchasing account after account with payouts and withdraw of everything, including buffer, and restart again). 2. New cowboys will come with unrealistic ...
- Capablanca replied May 13, 2024
That's a pity. My 5th most profitable prop. A scaled account being flushed.
- Capablanca replied May 13, 2024
I use Revolut and never had a problem (I'm in Europe). In offshore talks forum there is a lot of people warning about how Wise can be painful. I know that all banks and EMIs have unsatisfied people but Wise seems to have an abnormal number of cases. ...
- Capablanca replied May 13, 2024
As expected, with all the cowboys coming to futures arena we will see exactly the same pattern that we saw in forex, with more and more relaxed and generous rules, until most of them are not profitable any longer and start with tricks for not ...
- Capablanca replied May 13, 2024
This is why prop model won't work as we know it for much longer. Even a losing trader (in a real account) can make money in a prop. It's like I' offered an chance of purchasing calls or puts well below their market value.
- Capablanca replied May 10, 2024
It's the new mantra all over twitter: don't chose a cheap prop, they won't have funds to pay you.
- Capablanca replied May 10, 2024
They sent me an email today, similar to yours. They're saying they owe me a 1 x 200K standard but I had there 2 very old funded accounts, one of them even scaled. Not sure if I will receive an additional one in the future. Anyway, I won't waste much ...
- Capablanca replied May 10, 2024
Pretty heavy slippage on 10 lots (for a prop). Better to split 10 lots in 6+4 or something like that. I remember that MFF had slippage parametrized differently for whole positions (eg 10) and less for partial ones (6+4), despite the total was the ...
- Capablanca replied May 10, 2024
Why can't you charge back using wise ?
- Capablanca replied May 9, 2024
OK, I just found strange because I received almost 20 payouts with them and it's already my third most profitable prop. My payouts are small, though, never at 5 figures.