Anyone else hitting a wall with prop firm payout structures and real spreads?

asked by u/menon_vikram · 1d · 2 answers

Been with a few prop firms over the past year, and while the idea of leveraged capital is appealing, the reality of getting paid out consistently and fairly is often a different story. Beyond the initial challenge phase, which is its own beast, I'm finding the spreads on $EURUSD and $XAUUSD with their 'preferred' brokers are consistently wider than retail accounts, effectively eating into a good chunk of profit potential. Then there's the whole payout process itself – some firms have these convoluted withdrawal schedules or 'minimum profit' thresholds that make it feel like they're actively trying to retain your capital. Is anyone else experiencing this, or have you found a firm that truly offers competitive execution and reliable, no-nonsense payouts once you're funded?

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  • u/jung_aoi· 3 pts· 1d

    I've seen similar issues with spreads, especially on XAUUSD. It definitely makes hitting profit targets harder when a significant portion is eroded by wider pricing. Have you tried comparing their live spreads against an independent quote provider during active trading hours?

  • u/vsiddiqui· 1 pts· 1d

    Definitely hear you on the prop firm payouts and spreads. It feels like what looks good on paper often doesn't translate when you're actually in the market, especially with those wider spreads making profitability even harder. Have you looked into the differences between firms that use internal accounts versus those that use third-party brokers? Wondering if that makes a difference.

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