
BasedMayne
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BasedMayne
@thecryptomayne
Blockchain Researcher. BASE MAXI.











📢 Call of Duty: #Warzone Tomorrow morning at 10 AM PT, we'll be pushing an update to the current playlists to add traditional Battle Royale Quads and Battle Royale Casual Quads.


Here is a backtest of this exact strategy, as defined by this post. -Backtest is from current day to prior 5 years. -IB defined as 6pm ET to 7pm ET -Waits for IB range to close. -IB has not yet been broken. -If low formed first, buys the mid point, stop loss is IB low, PT is IB high. -If high formed first, shorts the mid point, stop loss is IB high, PT is IB low. Pic one shows how the strat mechanically works. The second pic is the 5 yr backtest results.


I often see the community labeling top influencers as fraudsters or gamblers, claiming that propfirms allow them to engage in trading practices that would not be allowed for other traders. However, from what I have seen, the truth is quite different. On the contrary, these influencers usually follow all the rules and often have much more responsible risk management than most traders. If other prop firms allow them to risk their entire drawdown on a single trade and pretend that nothing is happening, then these propfirms have only themselves to blame. At @E8Markets , no one receives special treatment. We are here for the entire community and we do not make exceptions. We require proper risk management from our traders, and if someone is lacking in this area, our team always informs them first that they need to improve. This is the first contact with the trader, during which there is never any action such as payout denial or sim-funded account denial, as is common practice with most other propfirms. If a trader improves their risk management and adheres to the principles communicated to them in previous communications, they never have to worry about anything. If a trader has not improved their risk management and does not follow the principles they themselves agreed to, we always try to find a middle ground and give the trader a chance to improve. We never close their sim-funded account because they risked too much. We never ban them. We operate with 100% transparency towards our community, and it will stay that way. You can be sure that if someone complains about us in this area, they themselves are not following the rules.

1/ @TroveMarkets case update: many people have understandably reached out asking how the investigation is progressing. Since I’m currently the only one still actively working on this case, I want to make one thing clear first despite my lack of public updates since my last post, I have remained fully active behind the scenes and have continued to brief the authorities on every new movement.




No consistency rule on sim-funded E8 One accounts add-on 🚨 The only rule on payout would be minimum profitable days and minimum profit set as half of the daily drawdown. There would be a 40% consistency rule on phases, but none on sim-funded. Vote! Let the community know they can decide it!



It’s about time we just fucking say it. Props aren’t trading. They are a trading themed carnival game designed with a bent rim and a slightly overinflated basketball. So you can’t judge a trader’s skill by their prop trading skills. No real trader does in real trading what they do in props. Prop firms are great though, for new traders and traders who can’t fund themselves yet, people still learning. But also great for people who want to get an ROI on a chunk of money quickly (more on that later). Prop firms are designed on top of risk models that after a certain ROI a trader goes to live. 5x-10x and you’re at that threshold. They all are about the same. Props do not just sit back and let someone 100x their investment. You go live/get denied/soft banned, etc… They have risk teams creating that sweet spot, and setting rules/parameters that set a failure rate that secures solvency. So don’t think for a minute someone pays $300 for an eval and turns it into $1mil payout every Tuesday. Winning the lottery is more likely. Your average prop god will be doing 5x-10x their spend on average. Which means for every million they make they are spending at least $100k. Just accept it already. If you’re shocked a person spent $50k, $100k, $300k, as long as ROI is there that prop god has figured out the system. There is so much “lol I can’t believe you spent this much” or “whoa that payout is awesome how do I join discord” on my feed this week. But it seems so many here went to elementary school in the small portables behind the normal elementary school where their teacher is telling them not to eat glue instead of oh I don’t know… teaching division? So it seems my feed is full of folks that never learned to divide profit by spend to get ROI. If you are making ROI - it doesn’t matter what you bet! The prop game is who is the best and figured out how to cheese the ROI system. Great traders make excellent prop traders. But great prop traders might not be good traders. Let that sink in.





