Keanu
US • 1/26/2026
Canceled my accounts for a ghost refund…
Canceled my accounts for a ghost refund that was not initiated by my bank, I wish you guys the best though going forward
A futures-focused prop firm offering three account paths: Evaluation, Direct (straight-to-funded, no evaluation), and Flex, with sizes from $25,000 to $150,000 and scaling up to $750,000. All accounts are a one-time fee with no monthly subscription, include a 90% profit split, EOD drawdown, and payouts available every three trading days via Plaid, Workmarket, or crypto.
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Ends: Aug 29
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$750,000
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90%
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Keanu
US • 1/26/2026
Canceled my accounts for a ghost refund that was not initiated by my bank, I wish you guys the best though going forward
Tom Varga
IT • 1/26/2026
There is a 30-day inactivity rule, and in their policy they state they will send warning emails after 20 and 25 days. Of course, I didn't receive any (and they're not in the spam folder), but other emails from them always show up. Why there isn't a daily counter on the dashboard is a mystery (but maybe not—more money for them, I guess). They said they sent me the email on December 24 (!) without any proof, and now they've taken away 1 funded account and 1 eval, both at full balance. They basically stole my money.
Nouredene Boucharb
MA • 1/23/2026
This PropFIRM isn't solid, the rules are constantly changing, it could disappear very soon. It reminds me of FTT.
Ruben
FR • 1/23/2026
Support = 0 Software = 0 Website = 0 Discord = hundred of messages no one answer Spread = Large This company can close in less than 2 weeks with your money, nothing serious
Kirk Cooper
US • 1/21/2026
I’m starting to notice a pattern across multiple traders — and it’s concerning. I’ve seen (and experienced) situations where: • Stop orders never triggered • There was no fast move or obvious slippage • Orders should have been filled… but weren’t • Accounts were closed for “limits” that didn’t match what was advertised What makes this worse is that these issues seem to show up when traders are close to passing evaluations or nearing payouts. That raises a serious question: 👉 Is this just “bad luck”… or is the system designed in a way that quietly increases failure near the finish line? I’m not talking about emotional trading, overleveraging, or breaking rules. I’m talking about basic order execution not behaving as it should. If a stop doesn’t trigger in a normal market environment — that’s not trader error. That’s a platform integrity issue. I’m curious: Has anyone else experienced stops not triggering, ghost fills, or drawdown rules being enforced differently than what was stated? This isn’t about trashing anyone — it’s about transparency. Because if traders can’t trust execution, the entire model breaks.