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Closer the way that money is being allocated in the industry, ie REAL track record based on real trades.
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Guys, thanks for anwser, but is this way trully legit? Do they trully profit from 20%? They will just let me trade their money and give me 80% of profits? I dont get it! When I open their web pages, it seems to me like they are trying to sell me a dream. That test that proves me worthy would have to be incredibly difficult, how can they let a stranger trade their real money?
If I had prop shop, I would want to know each of my traders personally and study his every move at start. Also, do they get 20% of profit of everything I sell? So I have 20% smaller profits and 20% bigger losers?
How can they give me 80% of profits when they risk all the money? That doesnt make any sense to me. If it was a 20%, ok, that would make some sense according to risk reward!
TST allows you to try them for free, for 2 weeks
you will find hundreds of FIO members who tried TST, so you can find experience/comments
They are long in this business, so they have a bit of a track record
They did a few webinars, start listening to it and do your due dilligence
So basically they say: pay some money to us, get sim account, make it to profit target, then you get a funded account. I will also have to buy a lifetime license and data and so on, but I can use their account to trade and share profits. Well it sounds good, only problem is while they keep up to this and if I will be able to rade however I want after I pass the trial.
I will have to stody this problematic some more. I would love to speak with someone that passed the trial and is happy with trading this way to see if it is worth
I know there are many, many members on futures.io (formerly BMT) who have passed the TST combine. I cannot keep track of them all, so I thought it would be helpful to maintain a list here in this thread.
Thanks. I red majority of that thread. I think I see that there is no flaw in their risk / reward ratio. I wonder how many true trading accounts there is, seems to me that they can just go demo on everything and if someone occationaly gets to the point he can take some profits, before he loses that account somehow, they can pay him from other people subscriptions
Anyway I see that their rules are basically legitimate rules that flawless trading strategy needs to have. You can argue that "if I cannot meet those rules, I wont be able to trade profitably on my own anyway." In theory, yes, also I know that I am undercapitalised. But once I get something going, I can stop for two months, or ten days, or take huge loss and slowly rebuild my capital, or lose everything and take year or two rebuliding everything. I can set my own rules according to my own psychology. I can start where I left at any point. Relying on myslf only (well and my broker).
I think I am a lucky person, long term, but short term I am very unlucky. Dices, cards and so on, I am not that lucky highroller child I want to relly on myself and for that reason I will continue to pursue trading with my own money. I am very glad for a nice alterantice you presented tho!
Looks like no one has suggested Interactive Brokers...maybe I missed a piece of the puzzle in solving your dilemma, but they interface with NT last I checked, they accept non-US customers, and commissions (at least to US customers trading US exchanges) are quite low. Criterion #4 is where they might fall flat for you...in the US, their minimum to open an account is $10,000.