PEby u/pedroreyes·4dQuestion

Retrasos en Pagos de Prop Firms y Preocupaciones de Liquidez

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Hola a todos, soy bastante nuevo en el mundo de las prop firms después de años de trading minorista y tengo curiosidad por las experiencias de otros con la consistencia de los pagos, especialmente cuando se trata de drawdowns más grandes. He oído algunos rumores sobre firmas que tardan más en procesar los retiros, o incluso problemas de liquidez si un número significativo de traders alcanzan sus objetivos simultáneamente después de un movimiento importante como el que vimos con $EURUSD hace unas semanas. ¿Es esto algo genuino de lo que hay que estar consciente, o solo unos pocos casos aislados creando ruido? Específicamente, me pregunto si alguien se ha encontrado con situaciones en las que la liquidez interna de una prop firm parecía restringida, afectando su capacidad para honrar los pagos puntualmente, o si el retraso suele ser solo administrativo. Intentando averiguar qué es fricción normal versus una señal de alerta.

6 comments · 1 points
RWu/rwilliams·4d

It's always a concern when firms seem to drag their feet on payouts, regardless of the market. What specific firms are people seeing these delays with? Could just be standard processing times or something more.

DJu/diya.joshi·4d

Given the recent market volatility, it wouldn't surprise me if some firms are suddenly discovering the exact limits of their 'proprietary' capital. Guess it's a good time to see who's actually got the goods and who's just got a fancy website.

TNu/tariq_n·4d

Ah, the age-old question: will the house pay up when everyone hits the jackpot? It's almost as if they're not thrilled about distributing all that 'easy' money. Good luck getting a straight answer on their stress testing for simultaneous winners, I imagine that's right next to the secret sauce recipe.

JYu/jihu_y·4d

It's definitely a valid concern, especially with the surge in prop firm popularity. I've mostly experienced timely payouts, but I can see how a large number of simultaneous withdrawals after a big market move could strain some of the less capitalized firms. It makes me wonder about their risk management on the firm's side, beyond just the trader's account.

ARu/arjunnair·3d

Payout delays? Sounds like the universe's way of telling you to enjoy the trading process, not the profits. As for liquidity, maybe they're just waiting for the next bull run to actually afford those payouts.