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However, we would considr taking on someone who achieves highly, even if they 'scored' lower than expected in these tests.
If they achieve 7k into your coffers, you mean?
However, we would considr taking on someone who achieves highly, even if they 'scored' lower than expected in these tests.
If they achieve 7k into your coffers, you mean?
Hi FUTEX,
Can I ask you two questions?
When the graduates successfully finish your trainee course (Trading Academy)
1.are they still being paid 500 pounds per month or only receiving split earning?
They are paid for 5 months to cover expenses. It is not something that needs to be paid back.
2.do they need to pay your trading floor fees and how much is it annually?
To anyone with the direct experience; would you be willing to provide some insight in to the format/questions that are likely to be asked during the Futex 1st round interview?
Why do you want to work at a prop firm? If you're only doing 5-8 trades a month, there's probably not much benefit for you.
SybilCut,
what has been posted by Futex in this thread stands. You are asking for re-assurance, but sadly we are not babysitters! I am glad you are doing well with your trading. If you think Futex may be a good partner for you then apply. If you do not, then do not. If you are not sure then I suggest you make investigations that will help you make up your mind. Clearly this forum is only a starting point for those who wish to find out more. Futex have open days and evenings, if you wish to explore please check the website.
If I want to become a partner what exactly does it require? My account performance is good but it's not a 6 figure account!