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I am also glad to see Ninja is getting close. I have an additional question regarding Ninja licensing too. I'm curious if I have Ninja installed, will I change my current license for the combine or install a second instance of Ninja? I know I can not run two instances of the same Ninja, but I have not tried to install to two different directories and run two separate copies.
The duration of this roll out will no doubt be dependent on whether or not any bugs are found. But if the soft launch goes well without a need to send this back to development/testing,...when do you expect the platform to be available to the general public?
TideRip- To answer your first question you are not investing money you are a trader trading proprietary capital. The typical profit split can start as low as 40% for some prop firms. Think about it this way. If you made $600 today trading and $400 tomorrow your trading account for that proprietary trading firm would have a balance of $1,000. If you wanted to withdraw and pay yourself you could request at $1,000 withdraw (bringing your trading account balance down to zero). With the profit split you would have with the equity partner (TST equity partner) you would receive $600 and your equity partner would receive $400 for being the backer of the account.
To answer your second question, TopstepTrader has placed traders that do have full-time time jobs. Many traders we place trade at different times. Some leave orders working (with stops and targets (aka. OCO) of course) and go to work. It is all basically how you decide to trade (The equity partner does have rules though as it is their money).
Let me know if that helped or if you need further clarification.
Darkpooltrading- I do want to clarify that they are not trading for TST once you pass the Combine. You would be trading on our equity partner's account. TST is strictly a scouting agency that educates (TSTU), develops, and discovers traders in a realtime SIM (aka. Paper) environment.
Still sounds like the 20 day combines exist. They just have the same profit target. So you can decide either 10 or 20 days to reach the same profit target.