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Day 2 of my payout rejection from @GoatFunded I’ve sent multiple emails but still no response. Here’s exactly what happened: I opened a 0.3 lot position. When it went into profit, I closed 0.2 lots partially for +$697 profit, leaving 0.1 lot open. Later, price retraced back to my entry, so I opened a fresh 0.2 lot position (new trade). This gave me an additional +$77 profit. At this point, my total open exposure was still 0.3 lots (0.1 + 0.2). When I finally closed everything, the account review is showing the original 0.3 lot position as still open alongside the new 0.2 lot position, making it look like I had 0.5 lots open at once. This is clearly a platform error with how the partial close was recorded. I never exceeded the 80% margin rule. I have attached screenshots showing the exact times of the partial close and new position. @GoatFunded please look into this and approve my payout. This has been dragging for 2 days with no communication. Traders, has anyone else experienced this kind of partial close issue with them? @QueenTea__ @imitini














All it started with the 17$ 5K Account Blew 15+ acc.. Locked in... Took 4 payouts in a row from5K acc Got that 50K goat from my 3rd payout Made it to my 1st 4 digit payout.. Keep going 🚀Trust the process 📈 Special thnx to @EdwardXLreal That 17$ changed my trading forever🙏🏻

@LIYAUFX1 @GoatFunded @EdwardXLreal @HafeezGFT @Haruna_gft The leverage for gold is 1:10, so the margin required for a 1.00 lot is: Contract value = 100 × $4,500 = $450,000 Margin at 1:10 = $450,000 ÷ 10 = $45,000 Using a $20,000 margin, the maximum lot size is: $20,000 ÷ $45,000 = 0.44 lots


@LIYAUFX1 @GoatFunded @EdwardXLreal @HafeezGFT @Haruna_gft The leverage for gold is 1:10, so the margin required for a 1.00 lot is: Contract value = 100 × $4,500 = $450,000 Margin at 1:10 = $450,000 ÷ 10 = $45,000 Using a $20,000 margin, the maximum lot size is: $20,000 ÷ $45,000 = 0.44 lots

@LIYAUFX1 @GoatFunded @EdwardXLreal @HafeezGFT @Haruna_gft The leverage for gold is 1:10, so the margin required for a 1.00 lot is: Contract value = 100 × $4,500 = $450,000 Margin at 1:10 = $450,000 ÷ 10 = $45,000 Using a $20,000 margin, the maximum lot size is: $20,000 ÷ $45,000 = 0.44 lots

@LIYAUFX1 @GoatFunded @EdwardXLreal @HafeezGFT @Haruna_gft The leverage for gold is 1:10, so the margin required for a 1.00 lot is: Contract value = 100 × $4,500 = $450,000 Margin at 1:10 = $450,000 ÷ 10 = $45,000 Using a $20,000 margin, the maximum lot size is: $20,000 ÷ $45,000 = 0.44 lots






@LIYAUFX1 @GoatFunded @EdwardXLreal @HafeezGFT @Haruna_gft The leverage for gold is 1:10, so the margin required for a 1.00 lot is: Contract value = 100 × $4,500 = $450,000 Margin at 1:10 = $450,000 ÷ 10 = $45,000 Using a $20,000 margin, the maximum lot size is: $20,000 ÷ $45,000 = 0.44 lots

@LIYAUFX1 @GoatFunded @EdwardXLreal @HafeezGFT @Haruna_gft The leverage for gold is 1:10, so the margin required for a 1.00 lot is: Contract value = 100 × $4,500 = $450,000 Margin at 1:10 = $450,000 ÷ 10 = $45,000 Using a $20,000 margin, the maximum lot size is: $20,000 ÷ $45,000 = 0.44 lots