getting accepted from a bad prop firm (non profitable) to another one

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Name the companies also where are you located? prop firms aren't apples to apples comparison. some I would trust handing them money, some I would not, some might be bucket shops and you are destined to fail. Some dont require money at all.

Also you sound very new to the business. I have a hard time believing any reputable prop firm would take a chance with you given your lack of experience. But dont let that deter you, I highly recomend seeking a prop firm rather than trying to learn on your own. the learning curve is much faster.
 
Its a new prop firm but i got proof they make money. I dont mind a non reputable firm as long as they make money and I can learn since I have no experience.

The only problem I have is how do I convince him to hire me since where I was trading everyon was not profitable. I dont want him to think im a bad trader
 
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