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If you need to see the proof, let me know — I have recordings saved. This prop firm is a joke. My take profit was clearly hit but never triggered. Execution is slow and unreliable. The liquidity is terrible, making it feel like trading on a faulty simulator. When I reached out to the support team about the missed take profit, they simply said it was 'normal.' If missed profits and poor execution are normal, this platform is unsafe for any trader.
This firm penalizes scalpers with a rule requiring trades to last at least two minutes. Scalpers cannot predict exact trade durations. Markets are dynamic and chaotic. While you can set your take profit and stop loss, you can't foresee how long it will take for prices to reach targets. This arbitrary two-minute rule does not account for market behavior and only serves to minimize their costs while invalidating valid trades. I wouldn't recommend this firm for efficient traders or those who rely on fast execution. If you're a scalper, look elsewhere. Also, I received email confirmation that a single trade under two minutes would fail even after meeting profit targets and while within drawdown limits. I had multiple trades under two minutes, and after confirming with the support team, there was no practical reason to continue. I was up 30k on a 100k account with consistent profits and minimal losses. However, I decided to let the trades run freely. The account closed after meeting monetary targets. Additionally, I experienced price data lagging several times, which should not occur at all. Finally, this firm is unregulated and registered in a jurisdiction that raises red flags. Legitimate firms do not need to hide from regulation.
I'd be extremely cautious buying anything from these guys. The Facebook page was only created in April this year. The address for the website leads back to a several trading companies which have a 2star ratings for people not getting payouts and leads to 2 companies, the first being Griffith Corporate Centre in the Vincent and the Grenadines which is Plus Markets Trading LLC. The company is also registered to an individual in the UK, who you can find if you look up his company below. Whois shows that in the UK the business is registered under, Lolly Enterprises, address, The Truman Brewery, 91 Brick Lane, London, United Kingdom, E1 6QL. The individual who owns the company has multiple dissolved companies over the last 2 decades.The fact they have stated they have paid out over $10,000,000 to traders with zero evidence except which is on their website which you can have people do for you on fiverr for $20 a pop. And trust pilot reviews page with only 48 reviews, majority being 5 star but only from July this year. So we're supposed to believe that a company which is registered in 2 countries has paid out over $10,000,000 in 4 months? Raises far too many red flags for me.I raised this on their discord and instead of addressing it, they deleted my comment and blocked me from the server.Purchase at your own risk.
Well, first saw these business advertised on facebook. noticed that they were from the UK and went forward with them. They had an amazing price and I went ahead. I did fail my challenge and nothing come out of it. As I am already funded in other prop firms i just quit using their platform. As me and my wife both are traders and use prop firms I did told her to tried this one out as they had good price and they were from UK. Well she did a well better job than me and passed. They kind of just ghosted her after this. Her review is around in this platform as well. I decided to also review as I was a customer as well and will never use this one out. Too shady in everything.
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