El español es una lengua que hoy hablan más de 580 millones de personas en el mundo. Pero yo no hablo español muy bien porque yo era un mal estudiante. De donde vienes ? Europa o América ? Soy de Europa, sobre españa.
Sí, pero el texto que he escrito es una forma de hacer una rima muy específica que solo los que hablamos español como lengua nativa conocemos. Español de España. A lo mejor los latinoamericanos conocen esa rima también, puede ser. Back to English, we don't want to piss off the rest of the thread.
Well. we are trying to help you actually. We don't trust these Apex Trading folks and you seem to be someone that is kind with others. So people are jumping on to warn you. There are lots of wrong doings in this trading business and these pseudo trading firms are one of them.
Yes, but a few of these firms, for example Earn2Trade and Topstep, actually put you on a live account when you're funded. Effectively, what this means is that if Sekiyo earns $410K and withdraws that from E2T or Topstep - he's withdrawing profits he earned in the market in a real account + E2T gets a haircut. There's zero loss for E2T/TST. If Sekiyo earns $410K from Apex, that's 100 % simulator dollars and a net loss of $410K minus the "profit split" for Apex. Why do business with a firm that loses when you win? I can say with 100 % confidence that I'm sure Apex would declare bankruptcy and start another scam operation with another name before they'd pay out any substantial money. Well, each to their own. I can never understand why having my money or "simulator dollars" locked up anywhere should be desirable. I'd like to withdraw what's mine when I want to. The only logical explanation of this rule is that a 3 month lock-up period increases the chance that the trader blows up by then or can be caught breaking a rule (maybe his connection went down while in a trade, *cough cough*) so that his account can be eliminated. It does seem suspicious that you're going so out of your way to defend this operation. Anyway, I wish Sekiyo good luck on his quest.