u/pedroccp1

What do you look at first when trying out a prop firm?

There are so many things to check: rules, drawdown model, payout structure, platforms, fees, and reviews.

But I’m curious what people actually focus on first when deciding whether a prop firm is worth trying or not.

What’s the first thing you personally look at before buying a challenge?

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u/pedroccp1 — 1 day ago

Most prop firm rules make sense, but some feel like they limit consistency more than they help it. Small changes could make a big difference in how traders perform over time.

Things like how daily drawdown is calculated, trailing rules, or time restrictions can heavily impact results, even with a solid strategy.

If you could change one rule to help traders pass more accounts and stay profitable, what would it be?

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u/pedroccp1 — 17 days ago

I’m looking for a setup where I can trade large cap alts with leverage, but also withdraw profits directly to Solana.

A lot of firms either don’t support crypto withdrawals, or only offer limited options, which makes you go through extra steps like bridging.

I’m trying to avoid that and keep things simple.

Does anyone know a prop firm that supports this?

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u/pedroccp1 — 24 days ago