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- July 13, 2026 at 1:03 pm
- in reply to: FXIFY – Discussion/Q&A
The only reason FXIFY gets these weekly numbers is because of that ‘first payout on demand’ rule. It’s way easier to secure a payout when you don’t have to survive a mandatory 14-day cycle before clicking withdraw.00- July 8, 2026 at 2:34 pm
- in reply to: Goat Funded Trader – Discussion/Q&A
Has anyone actually requested a payout on the instant accounts lately? Heard the 2% daily limit is crazy easy to hit if you’re holding stuff through news volatility.00- July 3, 2026 at 12:04 pm
- in reply to: iFunds – Discussion/Q&A
rules look pretty standard for an instant seat. no time limit is a plus but the daily max loss is where most people are gonna trip up on this one.00- June 30, 2026 at 1:07 pm
- in reply to: Moneta Funded – Discussion/Q&A
Prize pools sound cool but these things usually just turn into a complete lottery at the end of the month. Everyone starts gambling max lot sizes on high impact news just to climb the leaderboard.00- June 25, 2026 at 3:07 pm
- in reply to: SuperTrade – Discussion/Q&A
Instant funding option is nice if you hate doing evaluations, but the fee is non-refundable so you gotta be pretty confident you won’t hit that max loss right away.00- June 22, 2026 at 4:10 pm
- in reply to: Blue Guardian – Discussion/Q&A
Blue Guardian’s rules cater to a specific type of risk management. The built-in Guardian Protector tool is a unique feature for managing daily limits automatically, though the overall 6% maximum drawdown cap requires a much tighter risk-to-reward ratio than firms offering 8% or 10% total drawdown.00- June 18, 2026 at 11:07 am
- in reply to: Funded7 – Discussion/Q&A
Happy 1st anniversary to Funded7! Surviving and growing for a full year in the current prop firm climate is definitely a milestone worth celebrating. Passing along a 40% discount is a great way to thank the community for the support.00- June 15, 2026 at 3:17 pm
- in reply to: Funded Trading Plus – Discussion/Q&A
A 30% discount is definitely a massive incentive to jump in, especially with Funded Trading Plus’s reputation. However, even with a cheaper entry fee, the rules of the World Cup challenge are what really matter. It’ll be interesting to see if the scaling plan and drawdown limits remain friendly for retail traders during a high-stakes competition environment.00- June 10, 2026 at 4:51 pm
- in reply to: FTMO – Discussion/Q&A
These monthly numbers are always staggering, but it’s easy to forget the math behind them. With 7,600 payouts splitting $16.1 million, the average payout comes out to roughly $2,100 per trader. It really shows that consistency and realistic, steady targets are what actually pay the bills in prop trading, rather than trying to hit a home run on a single trade.00- June 5, 2026 at 3:07 pm
- in reply to: Leveraged – Discussion/Q&A
A really solid interview. Focusing heavily on just the German 30 index instead of over-trading multiple pairs is a great takeaway for beginners. Thanks for sharing Vlad’s turning point!00- June 4, 2026 at 3:04 pm
- in reply to: PropXP – Discussion/Q&A
Instant funding definitely removes the evaluation pressure, but it isn’t a shortcut to avoiding solid risk management. Good to see how PropXP structures their program.00- June 2, 2026 at 1:27 pm
- in reply to: FXIFY – Discussion/Q&A
Massive drop! 26% off is a serious discount for a prop firm like FXIFY. Perfect timing for anyone looking to scale their capital or try out a new evaluation phase.00- May 28, 2026 at 2:09 pm
- in reply to: RebelsFunding – Discussion/Q&A
Wow, €7 for a $5K account is an absolute steal! Definitely hard to beat a price like that for anyone looking to practice or get started.00- May 25, 2026 at 3:04 pm
- in reply to: Hola Prime – Discussion/Q&A
Great to see a sale that covers all funding models, but I hope their customer support can handle the massive influx of new traders this will inevitably bring. Fast payouts don’t mean much if the dashboard slows down.00- May 20, 2026 at 12:06 pm
- in reply to: iFunds – Discussion/Q&A
The ‘Flexible Drawdown Model’ definitely catches the eye. Traditional daily pause and hard-cap rules have always been a major hurdle. Has anyone here actually trialed this specific model with iFunds yet? I’m curious to know how it handles sudden news gaps and high-impact slippage compared to standard rules.00