Exploring the World of Professional Traders and Exchanges

Diversified Trading Opportunities

Professional traders have a unique opportunity to engage in the dynamic world of futures trading. They can access a variety of trading instruments exclusively on prominent exchanges such as CME, COMEX, NYMEX, and CBOT. While the trading of stocks, options, forex, cryptocurrency, and CFDs is not within the scope of this program, futures trading offers a diverse range of products for traders to explore.

Evaluating Trader Performance

The evaluation process for traders is a rigorous one, with a pass rate of 25.51% for candidates participating in the Trading combine® program. This evaluation, conducted between January 1, 2023, and July 1, 2023, aims to identify skilled traders who can navigate the challenges of the market. The program simulates real market conditions, making it a demanding test even for seasoned traders. It is not recommended for individuals with limited trading experience.

Transition to Live Trading

A total of 533 traders successfully transitioned to live funded accounts with the organization between January 1, 2023, and December 21, 2023. This milestone signifies the growth and progress of traders within the program, showcasing their ability to effectively trade in live market conditions.

Maintaining Integrity in Trading

To uphold ethical standards and prevent prohibited conduct, the organization closely monitors trading activities. Any behavior resembling gambling or exploitation of the simulated environment will be thoroughly reviewed by the Risk and Compliance Team. In cases where prohibited conduct is identified, appropriate actions, such as account resets or closures, may be taken to ensure a fair trading environment.

Disclaimer and Risk Disclosure

All information provided by the organization and its affiliates is intended for general knowledge purposes only. It does not constitute investment advice, nor does it endorse specific securities or companies. Traders should be aware of the risks associated with futures trading, as it involves substantial risk and may not be suitable for all investors. Past performance does not guarantee future results, and individuals should only trade with risk capital that they can afford to lose.

Regulatory Compliance

In accordance with CFTC Rule 4.41, simulated trading results have inherent limitations and may not accurately reflect actual trading outcomes. Traders should exercise caution when interpreting simulated results, as they do not account for various market factors. The organization does not guarantee similar profits or losses in live trading based on simulated performance.