$10,000 investment for $200,000 trading capital? Should I do it

Whether you go prop or solo, you are leveraged either way. Take the route with the less fees and the higher percentage of profits kept. If you have a solid trade plan and can trade it with consistent discipline you can go it alone. If you don't or can't, you lose either way
 
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People like you are pathetic on this forum

Why is Gotcha pathetic? That link is to the thread you started yesterday, where you did claim that you made 3,700% in one month.

"Not selling anything just telling you that it's possible, good luck"

So if it is possible with $300, why are you asking for advice on $10,000? Hello? Bueller? Bueller?
 
People like you are pathetic on this forum
LOL... oh I'm sorry, did I not read your post properly about how you made all this money and offered to show people through PM how you did it? Weren't you even going to make a thread about it so we can all learn?

Edit: I'll tell you what is really pathetic. Saying you turned $300 into 22k and then having the nerve to post asking for advice because you need to borrow money.
 
I'm thinking of joining the online prop firm Tradenet run by Meir Barak.

The jist of it is:

I deposit $10,000 (that is non refundable)

They give me $200,000 capital to day trade with using their software,

Once I make back my initial $10,000 deposit, I keep 80% of the profits they keep 20%. I also believe there are trading fees as well.

The firm has been around since I believe 2004 and is based in Israel.

I'm seeking advice and any input you guys may have on me doing something like this. I'm fully prepared to lose my entire $10k invested trading so that's not what I'm worried about.

Do you think this is wise?

What do they offer beyond the $200k?

Are they giving you access to risk based haircuts?
 
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