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This prop firm is one of those companies that has introduced itself with an attractive appearance and diverse advertising. However, through purchasing challenges from this company, I realized that its sole purpose is to cause traders to lose and pays no attention to them whatsoever. In fact, I participated twice in the challenges of this prop firm and, despite passing the challenge each time, they refused to provide the next stage account and unjustifiably blocked my account. One of the ridiculous rules of this prop firm is that you are not allowed to take high rewards, and with a rule called the '80% Rule,' they completely limit you at any time. I recommend not purchasing any challenges from this company at all.
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