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Do Prop Firms Make Traders Better, or Just More Reckless?
Prop firms are everywhere right now â FTMO, MyForexFunds (RIP đ ), The Funded Trader, etc.
For many traders, theyâve become the fastest way to access big capital without risking personal savings.
But hereâs the big debate I see:
đ Do prop firms actually make traders improve, or do they encourage reckless habits?
Some points Iâve noticed:
â Why They Can Be Good:
Forces discipline (you canât blow 5â10% drawdown rules).
Gives access to larger capital for skilled traders.
Creates structure and accountability.
â Why They Can Be Risky:
Challenge models push traders to gamble just to hit profit targets before the deadline.
Many traders change their style just to âpass the challenge,â not to build long-term consistency.
Constant pressure of evaluations can create emotional burnout.
đĄ Personally, I think prop firms can be amazing tools â but only for traders who already have discipline. If you donât, theyâll expose your weaknesses quickly.
đ Whatâs your take?
Do prop firms help traders grow faster, or do they just turn trading into a stressful game of passing challenges?
For me, I try to balance both worlds. I use risk management as if Iâm trading my own money, but still take advantage of prop firm opportunities.