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

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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.

Didn't I already ask this question, kind of? Pathetic! No cookie for j00!
 
How about you take a minute to show how I am being a moron instead of just name calling. I took the time to find your post where you claimed to make a shit load of money, and it therefore follows that you shouldn't have an access to capital problem.

You could even say you made it, you lost it, can't make it again cause it was a lucky fluke, and hence why you need a prop firm now. This I could respect. But based on what you presented thus far, something doesn't add up.
 
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 never offered to teach anyone anything. I tried to tell the poster that what he's trying to attain is possible.
 
Only if you want to buy all their courses, because that's what you're really paying for, it seems?

If you already know how to trade, and/or for any other reason you don't want to buy them, I'd think you'd probably be much better off somewhere like TopStepTrader, where you'd pay only $200/$300 or whatever for the opportunity to pass a "Combine" to qualify for a funded account (and if you can't pass that, you probably wouldn't qualify under the drawdown rules at Tradenet anyway)?

It appears that with Tradenet, you're effectively funding your own account, really? You put up 5% of the money but have a 5% drawdown limit, so they have no risk anyway? Hard to see any benefit in that?
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This is great advice, ill check out topstep. Will probably go with this route as well eventually, 200k capital right away is very tempting, and I'm very confident I won't go over the 10k loss threshold
 
Anyhoo, Esko...Here's the thing...

You claim to have made 4,000% in three weeks. Do this 10-20 times with real money to show consistency, and we'll listen.
 
Few thoughts:

1) Try to find online reviews from other traders that have gone through this firm before making your decision.

2) Read the fine print - often these firms will milk your account via overpriced "platform fees" and other live data fees that they pass on directly to you.

3) Most importantly - are you a trader with adhered to risk management parameters or are you a degenerate gambler? I ask because many of these firms protect their capital by using your deposit as a loss-buffer.....So on $200,000 just one simple 5% drawdown will wipe out your $10,000 and you will be back on the street.

Not advising you in any way, just think it would be wise for you to evaluate the above before diving in.
Solid advice.

I get the loss buffer and the way I see it is if I'm giving someone the ability to trade 200k of my capital, a 5% loss buffer is beyond generous. But that's just me. I'm very disciplined.....until I'm not....but I get what you're saying something like this doesn't leave a lot of room for error but I'm confident I can thrive. I have 3 indexes that I've been trading for years that I know pretty well, so plan to just scalp these daily with the account with tight stops
 
.... I'm very disciplined.....until I'm not.......

May be TopStepTrader is the way to go.
The combine lets you access 150K within 2 to 3 weeks
for a mere 400$ if I am not mistaken.
Also, they'll help you find out more about this "until I'm not". Xela advice seems the best one.
Also, it is important as a trader to use profits for your own enjoyment so
you could enjoy the 9600$ left out of the 10k for yourself.
 
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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?
Do you think this is wise?
If one can trade he should avoid props , if one can not trade he should avoid them too...
 
Meir Barak... another one of those youtube clowns with a 'brokerage firm' that you can deposit money in.

When do people start realizing that youtube is an excellent platform for drawing in dumb money? I guess quite a few people have realized that already, people like Meir Barak...
 
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