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Are you a new trader; and have heard about “Funded Traders” or “Open Proprietary Firms”?
At times, new and aspiring traders have asked our opinion of what we think of “Funded Trading” programs, or “Open Proprietary Trading” Firms. That promise to “fund traders” after a ‘combine’ test and evaluation.
Are you an experienced trader, and like me … had no idea this was going on to the extent that it has in 2024? Have you tried to explain to new and aspiring traders what you see when you look at these programs?
Well, that is what we are discussing in this entry. Fee arbitrage on the Dream of Being a Trader …
You can find the video as below on YouTube, and is available in many other video venues (Patreon, etc)
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