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As some of you probably already know i did a Gauntlet attempt with Earn2Trade at the end of 2018 and beginning of 2019.
Due to disappointing results which came from a losing streak i lost the funded account after 2 weeks. I have thought long and hard …
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Actually i have not included Leeloo in to the consideration since there is little to no information about them to be found online and their website looks really shitty with no information about the challenge and stuff like that.
Exactly. That was my initial thinking too, but they mentioned your first 10 days will be on them (free). jI'm just waiting for more forum people to review then see how it goes... a friend recommended to me so I got curious. Btw I don't think I'll make it for e2t right now just trading my own account
@RDK91 I've been monitoring your Journal and it motivated me to take a Gauntlet E2T.
I've reached desired target in May and surprisingly failed it on the last day because i left a pending order in a DOM and it was executed at night. I took the second try and should be reaching the target again shortly.
On their website it is mentioned that you can get a refund if your draw down was within 2%. I tried to email to them to confirm where can i see my max draw down but i didn't get a clear answer from them. It is impossible to see it in Rithmic.
Do you know if they take that stats from Journalytix? Can i make an assumption and take a draw down that currently display in Journalytix as a face value?
It is impressive how quick you've reached the target on your OneUp account.
The draw down for the refund is calculated based on the initial balance. This means that in order to get the refund (which isn't refunded to your credit card but added to the funded account balance) your balance should have stayed above $24500 at all times.
Thanks for your reply @RDK91. I totally understand that bit. What i'm trying to determent what was my draw down. I can't find that information when i logging in into Rithmic. I thought since they advertise the Journalytix they will make a call based on the stats in Journalytix.