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- gnu9lg87 replied Jul 16, 2024
I'm not that familiar with the individual laws in the USA, but statutory emergency deposit insurance exists in many other countries too. That's why I thought that with most brokers that are large, reputable and regulated, you usually don't have to ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jul 16, 2024
While it’s generally good advice not to put all your eggs in one basket what you say can’t be said for all brokers. A well regulated broker will have to hold customer’s funds in segregated bank accounts. Still gambling 100 of 1% doesn’t make you a ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jul 16, 2024
Isn’t there a migration process to import the trading history you have built up in an account with another broker? That should be enough for their system to gather enough information to then qualify to participate in their allocation program? So you ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jul 16, 2024
Whats the difference of risking 1% of your total trading capital by splitting the capital into 100 pieces instead of depositing 100% of it and risk 1% per trade? If you split your capital you will effectively gain less $ for your 1% risked. If you ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jul 16, 2024
I was talking about leading prop firms like The5ers or FTMO. „Myflashfunding“ - Never even heard about them but The name alone would put me off, as would any of these companies that seem to only advertise aggressively through social media. ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jul 15, 2024
It’s only natural that the initial hype fades. The market environment is changing and companies are adapting. All I'm saying is that I don't see any reasons why the companies mentioned, which have been around for a long time, should suddenly stop ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jul 15, 2024
Why should the few successful traders who even manage to get a payout not be paid out? That would definitely be doing themselves a disservice, for every trader who receives a payout and reports about it, there will definitely be dozens of new ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jul 15, 2024
Hard in what respect? I don't think the rules for either have changed much. In the case of FTMO, even the time limit has been removed.
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jul 15, 2024
The5ers, FTMO doesn't seem to be planning to close down any time soon, nor do regulators seem to have a problem here. It's actually quite good if the majority of the prop trading companies that only started out for quick money close down and only ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jul 2, 2024
At what point could you expect your performance fees to be paid out at the earliest? They write that you get paid quarterly after the 3rd month of your first allocation. The first capitalization can be received from the beginning of the 2nd month. ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jul 2, 2024
Yeah right. I like how you dismiss the props as casino props since US traders were blocked?
I seem to remember you talking about it in a much more positive way? ( I think I'll try FTMO again once I can somehow get a plan developed. I'm having a ...Prop Firm Hub
- gnu9lg87 replied Jul 2, 2024
Yes, that is right. I'm not saying that I won't try it, but I'm still having a hard time understanding the system at the moment. So you get the capital for 3 months based on the performance of the current month? So if at the end of the 3rd month I ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jul 2, 2024
I was just trying to figure out what it would take to get X amount of investor capital (i.e. without the capital that comes from Darwinex itself). You can apparently see the expected performance fees, but you can't figure out how to get a certain ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jul 2, 2024
Yes, I hope it works that way for you. I just wanted to point out that it doesn't seem that "easy" and most Darwin's haven't really grown that big in all these years, have rather average returns and also very few investors have capital of 7+ ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jul 1, 2024
Not to sound arrogant but what makes you confident that you will ever reach to the stage of having 5 mil aum and generating a 2% monthly return with them? Don’t forget to include your time and fees it might costs until you hopefully reach to this ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Jul 1, 2024
I'm still trying to understand what Darwinex Zero advocates as an alternative to prop trading. Even if the business model may be designed in such a way that profitable traders are not paid off from the losses of others. You only receive 15% of the ...
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