Exposing the Prop Firm Bubble.

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  • @OnthaRam
    @OnthaRam Год назад +171

    You can approach prop firms in a style of scalling. Start with a 5k account for $49 and if u pass, the money u make from the 5k, you can then purchase the 10k account and so on until max allocation. In that way if u keep losing the 5k challenge. You wouldnt have lost too much money ($49) however u gain something more valuable than money, EXPERIENCE!

    • @reemobrooklyn3557
      @reemobrooklyn3557 Год назад +12

      Exactly!!!! It really is a gift you can use to your advantage. You can also fund your personal account with the prop firm profits and use your personal account as like a savings account that you can scale at any time.

    • @darius39351
      @darius39351 Год назад +2

      That is extremly unlikealy to do, odds are less than 0.1% in passing multiple evaluations

    • @emmanueliorliam3223
      @emmanueliorliam3223 Год назад +27

      @@darius39351 brush up your skills man, cos you ain't skilled don't mean someone else isn't

    • @awtradingco
      @awtradingco Год назад +19

      That's how I got to a 200k account from a 5k account

    • @neilkilman3443
      @neilkilman3443 Год назад +3

      Ftmo and many other have free demo accounts. That give you experience for free.

  • @munty1056
    @munty1056 Год назад +41

    Yes, the prop firm model is extremely successful based on accepting your money with a smile. Excellent advise. You absolutely need to be consistently profitable BEFORE you consider taking the challenge. Otherwise say goodbye to your hard earned money.

  • @sxd_fx5582
    @sxd_fx5582 Год назад +2

    Most prop firms have a max allocation of 600K, for good reason.
    There is a Prop firm put there, I won't mention the name, they actually exploit their profitable traders, by copying their performance on much higher capital, we're talking 10-20X more capital.
    In that sense, the traders that are profitable, make these firms more money than challenge fees ever will.
    Think of it, 90% profit split is nothing when the traders system is being implemented on 20 times more capital, return on investment that way is astronomical.

  • @gregflorko8402
    @gregflorko8402 Год назад +1

    You are correct. The original prop firms operated in commercial office buildings and they did trade real money. But, you had to buy in with several thousand dollars of your own capital and you had to pay for the use of your computer, phone, market data, broker commissions, etc. This was before on-line trading, high speed internet VPS's, etc. In addition to paying to rent your workstation, you could only lose as much as you brought in. The only way to have a fast network connection for your market data and your order execution was to pay for a dedicated data circuit also known as a lease line which was a point to point fast network pipe from your office to the exchange and or to your broker. These dedicated network connections cost hundreds or thousands of dollars per month. So, each trader had to pay a share of this cost. As prop firms moved to the internet, the new business model required you to pay a monthly fee for training with simulated trading with strict rules and evaluations and most people will never pass. If you do pass, you supposedly get "funded". But, even as a funded trader, you are probably still trading in a sim account and any profits you think you're making are simply being paid out of the coffers of the simulated program.

  • @nadorjozsef3537
    @nadorjozsef3537 Год назад +1

    The most futures propfirm counts the unrealized profit to drawdown. Topstep payment rule, you dont get payment, till you didnt have 5 days with +200 usd profit. And every single new payment only with this requirement.

  • @FalsePips
    @FalsePips Год назад +16

    I 100% agree man. Very well said. I like to keep a close eye on the spreads and rules of the firms before I would ever buy a challenge because like you said 99% are setup for you to fail. But if there’s a company with rules I like and they do in fact pay out your profits, then I think they can be beneficial

  • @devamjaiswal1622
    @devamjaiswal1622 Год назад +3

    Failing challenges are not the only way Prop firm make money. They can also copy trades of the profitable traders (which they already do) to earn money. The reason for surge in number of prop firms is because its the ULTIMALE BUSINESS. They make money from loosing traders (through challenges), and they make money from winning traders (copying trades). Competition will soon lead prop frim to give out 100% Profit split (some prop frims already offer this). So Prop Frims don't really care if you're profitable or not, cause they are gonna make money both ways.

  • @sydnebohol6273
    @sydnebohol6273 Год назад +10

    END, This is very true, rushing the process will miss with your psychology I've been studying for 5 years now while I'm in college doing it both. And now I am a graduating student and at the same I am almost done studying with FOREX. And I might say that the process gives me a lot of knowledge to reach the word "AN INFORMED TRADER" AND ''CONCISTENCY''. And I am planning to get a into FUNDING next month wish me luck. God bless Us All

  • @duckytheduck
    @duckytheduck Год назад +11

    Thanks Nick … as someone who is on the fence about taking a challenge this was very helpful

    • @jefflittle8913
      @jefflittle8913 Год назад

      Take a challenge, but choose a tiny 10k one when it is on sale half price and you can get it for about 50 bucks.

  • @savage-189
    @savage-189 Год назад +43

    The other thing you didn't mention is the max drawdown you are supposed to incur with the prop firms. You find that a 10,000usd account has a max drawdown of 500usd. That essentially means they gave you a 500usd account.

    • @TraderNick
      @TraderNick  Год назад +11

      Very true!

    • @lseder1
      @lseder1 Год назад +5

      but 1) you have paid for it 89 - 129 usd. 2) on some prop firm drawdown is calculated on specifed hour, so you can dive deeper than 500 usd. almost for all 10k minus margin.

    • @tomcruz468
      @tomcruz468 Год назад +7

      You totally got the point bro. As for me, I don't trade the initial account size but the Max DD so as to minimize my risks

    • @hariranormal5584
      @hariranormal5584 Год назад +8

      The big numbers are literal marketing. They are just tricks because nobody in the trading community thinks. The Max drawdown is technically, essentially how much it costs for that very account if you were to directly "purchase" it.

    • @fitless
      @fitless Год назад +1

      Which is bullshit, of course.

  • @daily.motivation.official
    @daily.motivation.official Год назад +3

    But i found some traders , could payout more than 50.000 for few times, but they still pay it on time, even they create VIP program so traders can withdraw anytime... If they want us lose, they wont create that program... Are they move the trader who join vip program to A-book?

  • @Hoss_D
    @Hoss_D Год назад +2

    Made it to the end. Great and timely video, thanks! The services that pass and trade on your behalf (purportedly) using prop funds are also proliferating.

  • @MrBazukaz
    @MrBazukaz Год назад +1

    I have simple take on this
    Before taking a prop firm challenge or even thinking about putting some money into a brokers account and start trading
    I want you to ask yourself
    "Am i profitable"?
    "Do i have a backtested strategy that provides consistent returns"??
    If you cant answer these two questions then dont evne think about trading untill you meet those requirements,its that simple!
    Would you jump into a swimming pool if you cant swim,No right? Why, because lifes precious.
    Treat your time and money in the same way.
    This is the no1 reason why 90% fail,they enter into this market without the proper knowledge and these prop firms or brokers make the most money out of it.

  • @btsbts2318
    @btsbts2318 Год назад +4

    a book or b book . i dont care what i care about is getting my withdrawal

  • @SimaoLuis-t6m
    @SimaoLuis-t6m Год назад +11

    If you are not profitable with prop firms, you are not profitable anyway. I don't care whether prop firms are profiting from losers. I care about my profitability.

    • @TraderNick
      @TraderNick  Год назад +1

      If they are incentivized to work against your profitability, because it cuts into their bottom line, just be careful.

    • @SimaoLuis-t6m
      @SimaoLuis-t6m Год назад

      @@TraderNick Prop firms don't move the markets. They can only go against you through a few pips to target your stop loss. That's bad but not significant at all. I use social trader tools connecting my TFT and FTMO accounts, and they all get filled and hit TP and SL almost simultaneously.

  • @chrishayes6831
    @chrishayes6831 Год назад +27

    End. I don't usually comment but I like how you let traders know what's realistic in the trading industry and what's not realistic. You are really transparent and thats why I'm subscribed to you 💯

    • @banginzaza
      @banginzaza Год назад

      Yeah. Basically trade the boring regulated broker. 1-2%
      Stay away from unregulated brokers and prop firms. And pump your Forex account with all you got.
      You'll lose less and win more 😂

  • @banginzaza
    @banginzaza Год назад +2

    Funded Trading Plus talked about what Nick talks about. They're that 1% prop firm that wants you to make money so they can too. They also use low regulated type of leverage. They benefits Swing Traders big time too! Day traders and scalpers are still welcome there.

  • @ayaagilbert1885
    @ayaagilbert1885 11 месяцев назад

    END. Good content. i like the chat runing on the background

  • @billionaeris1183
    @billionaeris1183 Год назад +1

    If you can trade and have good risk management, no B book can stop y being profitable, but saying that best to take profits and build your personal account with prop profits and no they are not all B booking you.

  • @JayHennigan
    @JayHennigan Год назад +9

    Hey Nick I made it to the "end". I really enjoy these kind of videos you make about the industry a lot, thanks. As you were saying, in my opinion, paying for live test from a prop when that person can’t make steady profit (with small drawdown) is like paying for a driving exam without ever once being behind the wheel, it’s pretty crazy and desperate. I think a lot of these prop firms do prey on the desperation of many. That’s an ugly side of business but it’s legit. I wish traders, who know deep down know that they're not ready to trade yet, take a leaf from your advice and do not throw away their money. They’re best saving it until they are ready.

    • @jefflittle8913
      @jefflittle8913 Год назад +2

      "is like paying for a driving exam without ever once being behind the wheel"
      No, it's like being able to lose 10k when you fail at trading and then finding you are out 500 instead of being out 10k. It is true that many people are not ready, but you are assuming these people that are not ready are using demo accounts when in reality they are more likely losing their life savings or the proceeds from selling a house that would have brought them into the upper middle class before they learn humilty.

    • @JayHennigan
      @JayHennigan Год назад

      @@jefflittle8913 who said anything about demo accounts? I'm not assuming anything

  • @freddie-fred5979
    @freddie-fred5979 Год назад

    END.
    Thank you so much for the insights. You confirmed alot of what I was feeling. Probably why I was so hesitant to get started with the prop firm I was considering. Definitely makes sense....I'll just use the funds I have and build from there.

  • @theman3rd
    @theman3rd 5 месяцев назад

    Very end! Great Info.

  • @benmoro
    @benmoro Год назад +1

    I don't see why they would B-book you. They are not Brockers. At the test phase, you're on a demo acc. If you fail, the money is theirs. If you win, they've got a potential winner.

  • @gregflorko8402
    @gregflorko8402 Год назад +1

    END. Is there any way to find out if a prop firm really funds anyone or if they just pay the "funded" traders out of the money that they take in on the sim side? Is this business regulated?

  • @Just.Lungelo
    @Just.Lungelo Год назад +1

    End ,Thanks Nick i always thought to myself that Prop Firms were sketchy 😅you just shined the light my way..

    • @ToxxicMafia
      @ToxxicMafia Год назад +3

      don't take advice from people who don't have experience in the subject.. also lo mjita is not a very good trader coz he's only able to make 1-2% per month. these things are not for him

  • @kifordkojo7136
    @kifordkojo7136 Год назад +1

    Great eye opener. Thanks Nick.. love from Ghana 🇬🇭 West Africa 🌍

  • @godswillogbonna9405
    @godswillogbonna9405 Год назад +15

    99% of Prop firm B-Booking? 😢
    This is serious!!!!!
    Thank you so much Nick for sharing this.
    This is an eye 👁️ opener for me

    • @edison_kyama
      @edison_kyama Год назад +5

      It's because most traders lose money. So, A-Booking would mean losses for them(prop firms).

    • @yourgurusmentorfx9029
      @yourgurusmentorfx9029 Год назад +2

      Brokers do the same thing, and I promise you since he promotes super funded fx and eightcap
      They also B-book
      It’s just the name of the game

    • @awtradingco
      @awtradingco Год назад

      ​@@yourgurusmentorfx9029 been trynna tell ppl this

    • @harrisonwekesa5406
      @harrisonwekesa5406 Год назад

      Except Prop firms use external brokers so they are not manipulating spreads. Your loss is your loss, has nothing to do with the prop firm b booking.

    • @edison_kyama
      @edison_kyama Год назад +1

      @@harrisonwekesa5406 Yeah. That's true. The loss has nothing to do with them. The idea of B-booking is because of the high percentage of traders that lose money and not because they manipulate charts. This thing of most people losing money is why even fellow retail traders are opening prop firms. It is an almost guaranteed profit.

  • @kevinparsley6806
    @kevinparsley6806 Год назад

    I’ve seen videos posted from people that won challenges employing horrible risk management. I suspect this is the case with several if not most of those that beat challenges. Add that to these services that beat challenges for a contestant… for the firm to do anything but b booking until history is established would be a terrible idea.

  • @chinonsoogbonna7867
    @chinonsoogbonna7867 Год назад +3

    Waiting for this notification

  • @pempherotheu5853
    @pempherotheu5853 Год назад

    End ❤. This content has been an eye opener Nick 🔥

  • @rafa202
    @rafa202 Год назад +3

    last year had the mentality of making 10% or more every month but now that im starting to get into propfirms im like, if you get funded 1 or 2 million in capital making between 2-5% monthly is an important amount of money and very simple and realistic results.... Great video

  • @ddarkness1
    @ddarkness1 Год назад +2

    ive had a 50k account with ftmo and MFF, i understand that b-booking is a thing but as long as your consistent and onside with your bias, you cant really lose, people use tight stops and a large RR, But in my experience is that as long as your not greedy and take logical, safe setups you cant really lose imo

  • @jrsandoval119
    @jrsandoval119 Год назад +3

    End. Looking forward to becoming profitable in the future. I do not want to depend on prop firms, but I would like to use them as a stepping stone as soon as I can be consistently profitable.

  • @GuYuHei
    @GuYuHei Год назад +3

    People say you should be trading with real money to feel the pressure and live market. And the fact that you are giving out money to prop firm, and in my opinion, it does give you a feeling of trading real money even in the challenge.
    Instead of a proven consistent profitability, I believe giving the money to prop firm to train myself is better than risking all my capital

  • @azizmo9302
    @azizmo9302 Год назад

    End. Appreciate the transparency 💯

  • @doublecuppin20
    @doublecuppin20 Год назад +3

    End. Nick certainly knows how to trigger the people with things they don't want to hear but need hear.

  • @flashsolver
    @flashsolver Год назад +2

    made it till the end.
    I used to have few accounts with theproptrading till one day they just shut down with no warnings or heads up, my advice is save up your earning from props to have your own capital.

  • @wizdeasis9846
    @wizdeasis9846 Год назад +1

    END. Thank you Sir Nick! Very practical advise. Keep it coming. GOD BLESS you!

  • @stanleyfelix3345
    @stanleyfelix3345 Год назад

    End. Thank you so much for this!

  • @donavandouglas3760
    @donavandouglas3760 Год назад

    End..thank you for your honesty 😊

  • @dollarwil1234
    @dollarwil1234 Год назад +1

    Prop Trading should not be characterized as trying to get rich quick. Prop firms are a decent opportunity ONLY if you are paying a huge 80 to 90 percent discount. Learning to trade usually involves losing lots of money as you learn. Deeply discounted prop evaluation accounts can reduce this usual cost. However, I think people should NEVER pay for resets. Spend the 20 dollars a month or so and not a penny more and build your strategy and discipline. Use evaluation accounts to get your greed and impatience under control.

  • @OliviaObi
    @OliviaObi Год назад +2

    End. Key point, make sure you're profitable before trying out prop firms

  • @ernestvandyke5746
    @ernestvandyke5746 Год назад

    END, thanks you for the insight as a new rader it veryeasy to get sucked up in this industry especially since many trader being on youtube are talking about managing million i prop money its easy to get hooked up. thank you for the education and i willl take your advice and assess my result after a year + and decide if prop is the way to go.

  • @docrybotycki5588
    @docrybotycki5588 Год назад

    End.
    I like your honesty, mentioning certain companies are incentivized when you fail.

  • @samuelotuh7623
    @samuelotuh7623 Год назад

    End. Thanks Nick, honest and insightful as always.

  • @GL-GildedLining
    @GL-GildedLining Год назад

    *END* I appreciate this _so very muc;,_ thank you, Nick.

  • @championchanph423
    @championchanph423 Год назад +8

    I think it's ok for them to B-Book because most traders are not succesful anyway. The only issue is when they do something against your trades but the B-Booking as an action itself is not bad. They're just trying to take advantage of the fact that 90% of the traders are not profitable.

    • @fxstreetprofits
      @fxstreetprofits Год назад

      Same thought... They trying to increase there likelyhood of making cash

    • @neverevenheardofit
      @neverevenheardofit Год назад

      If you traded with a broker, they'd be b-booking as well

  • @liseprimaryschool2596
    @liseprimaryschool2596 Год назад

    End.😂This information is vital.I love it. It make so sense.

  • @robsha5466
    @robsha5466 Год назад

    End. That was very humble and helpful!!

  • @razorrob2959
    @razorrob2959 Год назад +1

    Yeah I notice taking the challenges, that your profit loss is not what you think it would be. For instance, a .10 lot. You could be up 1000 points however, your account is only up say $67 give or take. They can have "THE BEST SPREADS" all they want. They make money in different ways. I will note that in drawdown the same applies. You're not down as much. Another word of advice. During backtesting I've noticed the end of the year or beginning yeild better price trending. So passing the difficult phase 1 on most firms may be easier during these times. Not advise, just a friendly observation. Thank you all and good luck!

  • @ToddBeal
    @ToddBeal Год назад

    Made it to the end. I am practicing on Oanda DEMO mode to pass the Funder Pro challenge (best prop firm I've found - real funds, real market). It is certainly not easy. I've studied and practiced intensely for 4 months and am just now beginning to KNOW I am progressing. Take your time and prove your skill to yourself until you KNOW you can consistently, profitably trade. Beat your ego self and you will become a profitable trader. That's what I have discovered.

  • @Best.stories143
    @Best.stories143 Год назад +2

    I agree with you 😊 very genuine 👍🏻 and educational ... Untill & unless we are profitable we have nothing to do with the prop firms 💯 % ✔️

  • @jaylaarmani3697
    @jaylaarmani3697 Год назад +1

    Use the profits you make from prop firms to start your own account with your own money! Funded account changed my life

  • @lotfibentouati2336
    @lotfibentouati2336 Год назад

    I liked the information you gave and advices Nick thank you 🙏

  • @EthicalEconomics
    @EthicalEconomics Год назад

    This is great information, thanks Nick.

  • @prinsafayi6686
    @prinsafayi6686 Год назад +3

    Perspective bro perspective
    Whether Nick is right or wrong B booking or Z booking what ever i don't care
    Imagine being that guy who sees 18year old guys making money passing challenges here and there and you are here complaining about how they made you fail
    Focus on what you can control back test fix your psychology do your research about the prob firm
    Remember you are just a costumer and no one owes you nothing
    My request to nick is for him to show proof of how easy or difficult it is to pass a challenge

  • @kynggbrassi21188
    @kynggbrassi21188 Год назад +1

    Correct if I'm wrong but of course they make money on the challenge fees and the high failure rate with inexperienced traders but I've been told that they do copy trades if certain conditions are met but I don't know how accurate this is

  • @elsingon7464
    @elsingon7464 Год назад +6

    I'll correct you on this 1 thing nick... Firms actually want very consistent successful trader on their platform... they make 10x the money these profitable trader make... they have some sort of trade copier that copy the trades of successful traders... FTMO Have mastered this

    • @wingchangwow
      @wingchangwow Год назад

      This did not age well considering the fall of MFF

  • @tzvassilev
    @tzvassilev Год назад

    As a funded trader with a prop firm, I have personally experienced consistent monthly returns of around 2% while maintaining low drawdown levels (0.1 - 0.2%). Regarding the practice of b-booking, it is true that some prop firms may initially evaluate traders' behavior and use revenue from challenges to pay profitable traders. However, as prop firms evolve, they establish a core group of systematically profitable traders who consistently achieve 1-2% returns while keeping drawdown low. These prop firms do not engage in b-booking with such traders and can compensate them from the trading results. It is important to note that serious prop firms typically do not tolerate trading strategies that rely on capturing a few pips here and there, as they are not feasible to replicate in the real market.

  • @shontrashi
    @shontrashi Год назад

    End . Superb man , got to know so many things . I have a feeling prop firms will come under regulation very soon , there r just too many . I know many prop firms working with 8cap , do they b-book ? Personally I feel , as long as they r playing to profitable trader , they should be fine .

  • @misainternational5493
    @misainternational5493 Год назад +8

    Nick I'm using prop firm profits to grow my personal account faster so I can risk one percent and less and be happy with the profits. My personal account is also my savings so it can outperform inflation

    • @piptutor
      @piptutor Год назад +4

      May I ask which Prop Firm you are trading with?

  • @billionaeris1183
    @billionaeris1183 Год назад +1

    Also, it's not an issue for prop firms to pay out because profitable traders are far and few, compared to unprofitable traders, who will take challenges out of desperation to make money and not having funded challenge experience will likely lose and this is where the bulk of the money is coming from. Use prop firms as a way to build capital don't rely on them take profits build personal account, but don't fear prop firms they are there to help pro traders make money. Learn to trade first before attempting a challenge or succumb to failure.

  • @东南西北222
    @东南西北222 Год назад

    END. Thanks for your great advice!

  • @BenedictOdigwe-px1ll
    @BenedictOdigwe-px1ll Год назад

    End. Thanks for this very informative video. I got into this shaddy game of one of the prop firms. I was profitable at the expiry of the 30days limit but was penalised for over trading because I traded on the 31st day when the platform was left open. This was a trap to disqualify me because this was obviously not one of their rules. That's why I won't trade with a broker who is not an ECN broker. It is like pouring water into a basket.

  • @josiahpayne2676
    @josiahpayne2676 Год назад

    There's a psychological issue with 1-2% a month on prop firms. It takes incredible discipline to be forced to make 10% then 5% on most prop firm challenges in a month's time then go all the way down to 1% a month. Most people wanna make more than what was required to get funded. Even the scaling plans require 10% growth over 4 months. Thats 2.5% a month.

  • @galactica770
    @galactica770 Год назад

    End! Thank you for this information

  • @123cxzaqwe
    @123cxzaqwe Год назад

    End. Great. I would highly appreciate if we can talk more about this subject. 🙏

  • @job_mwangi_ngugi
    @job_mwangi_ngugi Год назад +3

    End❤❤❤❤. I'm a funded trader by The5ers prop firm and I totally agree with your sentiments on this one 👊

    • @AkashDeep-wn6gj
      @AkashDeep-wn6gj Год назад

      Is it good or bad any hiden rule.???.....

    • @job_mwangi_ngugi
      @job_mwangi_ngugi Год назад +3

      @@AkashDeep-wn6gj The5ers is by far the most transparent prop firm. I have two active accounts that get me paid every two weeks.

  • @DroogMarkTor
    @DroogMarkTor Год назад +1

    I keep pausing the video to do analysis thanks Nick ❤😂

  • @williamdarbe7801
    @williamdarbe7801 Год назад

    End. Excellent presentation and very open-minded.

  • @gustavopierry
    @gustavopierry Год назад

    If you could point us to Jessica's video regarding A-book, I'd appreciate it! Thanks!

  • @lirrflaco
    @lirrflaco Год назад

    It’s very simple, you’re paying for the opportunity to trade with much larger capital than what you otherwise would be able to… If you can trade you get paid, if you can’t trade then you pay. Prop firms are a great opportunity, just get them skills tight first, to many fall for the shiny object before they’re ready… (and I’m not exempt from that). Trust it’s not the prop firm it’s the trader.

  • @ravinderdhillon7579
    @ravinderdhillon7579 Год назад

    End! Thanks for the insight.

  • @MikeMike-rm6xm
    @MikeMike-rm6xm Год назад

    I had a 200k funded account. I took a large position and the market took off running. My platform froze. I was probably 40k in profits. Market came back 3 hours later to my entry point and they unfroze my account. Apparently they B booked me and I took them for a ride loll.

  • @gehadproject7948
    @gehadproject7948 Год назад

    When i asked that prop firms giving you demo account how are you make profit while you give me 80% of that funded demo account? Their respond was we have live accounts we filter the successful trades then we do it on our live accounts!🤔 .....do you think they are or not...?

  • @roman.mueller
    @roman.mueller Год назад

    Isn‘t b-booking the same brokers will do to you? What’s the difference a prop firm trying to take your money or the prop firm?

  • @axeman999
    @axeman999 Год назад

    End. Good stuff Nick.

  • @bamshakchukle4183
    @bamshakchukle4183 Год назад

    Wow!! This is the first time I'm hearing this bitter truth. Thanks boss for opening my eyes 👀

  • @vladislavpolaykov730
    @vladislavpolaykov730 Год назад

    Nick put chart on background, and I couldn’t stop watching and studying it 🤣

  • @ItsCass_J
    @ItsCass_J Год назад

    Great information. Thank you!

  • @wisemillennialtrader7817
    @wisemillennialtrader7817 Год назад +1

    Lux Trading Firm is the only firm I know who's using A-Book and NOT B-Book

  • @orchidmozart1
    @orchidmozart1 Год назад

    I started lookingn into prop firms yesterday. I've been trading since May of last year and my demo account is profitable. My experience is trading large and small cap stocks going long and short. Aren't prop firms generally marketed towards forex traders? I don't want to sign up for one and then discover that I can't short or trade pre-market. I'd rather just stick with my 3 trades per week.

  • @kingsleymogaji4058
    @kingsleymogaji4058 Год назад

    I made it to the end... Very educative.... Thank you so much

  • @johnbreezy8008
    @johnbreezy8008 Год назад

    End.... loved the video ❤

  • @jm4236
    @jm4236 Год назад

    This wasn't an advertisement for finding Talent

    • @TraderNick
      @TraderNick  Год назад

      It definitely wasn't - Funding Talent went out of business a few years ago lol

  • @kaisirius8016
    @kaisirius8016 Год назад

    I'm still a student and my capital is just 500 i ear like 50 to 70usd per day 20 to 35usd. This is exactly what i needed

  • @paulnathane
    @paulnathane Год назад +1

    End. Thanks for this advice

  • @TK-og7le
    @TK-og7le Год назад

    End of the day a business model is a business model … Life’s not meant to be fair at the bottom of the ladder and even when your at the top life don’t get easier . We all gotta survive some way right 😙😙

  • @demonsureiya9297
    @demonsureiya9297 Год назад +2

    END. Thank you Nick for sharing your POV on prop firms, I've been consistently making 1-2% and losing less than I make, I will start looking for trusted prop forms with 6 month challenges once i finalize my economic studies. Great video! 💯

  • @Trappedoffnasdaq
    @Trappedoffnasdaq Год назад

    I Trade Nasdaq contracts on CME thru prop shop no need to worry about broker taking other side of trade

  • @esomecarl2018
    @esomecarl2018 Год назад

    End this was very helpful thanks sir and happy wedding too saw the pics on twitter hope you'll have great kids😅♥️

  • @olwethu_thwala63
    @olwethu_thwala63 Год назад

    End. I'm still a learning trader trying to make it in the market and when I'm finally ready, I wish to go the prop firm route. It will serve as a great opportunity for me as I live in South Africa and the exchange rate against the dollar at this current period is crazy high! 1-2% honestly would mean more than enough money for me.

  • @gadmelfx
    @gadmelfx Год назад

    "End". No every prop firm does that. In the case of City Traders Imperium, they fund you with real money from the start. And they have serious good traders that makes serious money consistently.
    Problem still is that most that fail challenges are the ones that still loses money with brokerage accounts: new traders that don't know how to trade.
    And in the case of the ones that give you demo accounts when you are funded (I'm funded with MFF, which is a demo account connect to their master account), if you really are a profitable and consistent trader, they would copy your trades and, in the case you are a monster trader that is consistent day in-day out; they made money from your trades in their institutional accounts.
    So, prop firms earn their money in a win-win situation from: new traders that blow demo challenge and professional traders that help them grow their institutional account's.
    Few retail traders that have the struck of luck of passing the account and having a withdrawal will have money that the prop firm haven't made and comes from their pockets.

  • @MS-ms5wj
    @MS-ms5wj Год назад

    This concept is applied only to the H1 chart, after that they can't put trade against you even if they do that can bring chaos for the specific asset so my advice here is always do your analysis from H4. Most of the traders that lose money are trading in m5 m15 m30 and h1 because these frames are noisy and easily breakable making new highs and lows although h4 is hard to break on 1st attempt so still the trader has the room to make some profits.

  • @MrRick6007
    @MrRick6007 Год назад

    End. Great vid thankyou

  • @stefanslab
    @stefanslab Год назад

    Can you recommend any A-Book propfirms?

  • @kevinparsley6806
    @kevinparsley6806 Год назад

    End. Agree w your conclusion, but think even an ethical prop firm should b book new funded traders to establish history in the same way you suggested a trader should establish their own history before beginning a challenge. In short your suggestion applies to both t and T.

  • @Dukestallione
    @Dukestallione Год назад

    Great listen Nick thanks my brother.

  • @NoahiShere2667
    @NoahiShere2667 Год назад +1

    End, lol, that being said, yeah prop firms are a double edged sword indeed, they are a treasure for someone like me in a 3rd world country who wants to finish residency abroad, yet passing those challanges with all the pesky rules is a real pain, u re basically required to make double the drawdown amount, which is like indirectly telling you u have to double your account size in a month.

  • @digitalkaos7620
    @digitalkaos7620 Год назад

    End, great video!