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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Proprietary Trading Firm?keyboard_arrow_down

A proprietary trading firm (prop firm) provides traders with capital to trade in exchange for a share of the profits. Traders typically go through an evaluation process to prove their skills before receiving funded accounts.

How does the evaluation process work?keyboard_arrow_down

The evaluation process typically involves trading a demo account with specific rules and targets. Once you meet the profit targets and follow the risk management rules, you qualify for a funded account with real capital.

Are there any hidden fees?keyboard_arrow_down

Most prop firms are transparent about their fees. Common fees include evaluation fees, monthly subscription fees, and profit splits. Always review the firm's terms and conditions before signing up.

How do I receive my profit share?keyboard_arrow_down

Profit shares are typically paid out according to the firm's payout schedule (weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly). Payments are usually made via bank transfer, PayPal, or other methods specified by the firm.