Vertexcapital Reviews 22

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Vertex Capital is presented as a proprietary (prop)-trading firm offering funded accounts to individual traders, combining evaluation phases with live capital allocation. Key elements from the website: 1. Value proposition • They advertise “institutional-grade capital allocation” for traders — i.e., enabling individual traders to trade using the firm’s money rather than their own.  • They emphasize technology, risk controls, execution speed: phrases such as “Advanced Technology”, “Risk Management”, “Lightning Fast Execution”.  • They specify funding potential: up to USD 100,000 in capital.  • They cite a profit-split model: keep ~80% of profits once funded.  2. Funding / evaluation model • Phase 1 (“Foundation”): Trader purchases a trial account (size options $10K, $25K, $50K, $100K) at varying fees ($38 for $10K, $80 for $25K, etc.). Target: 8% profit, max daily loss 4%, max total drawdown 8%, minimum 5 trading days.  • Phase 2 (“Intermediate”): Uses same account sizes, no additional cost, target 4% profit, same risk limits, minimum 5 trading days.  • Live Funded Stage: Once passed, trader receives live capital up to $100K, profit share ~80-90%, no profit target, but risk limits remain (4% daily loss, 8% total drawdown). Bi-weekly payouts and scaling opportunities.  3. Risk / rules structure • Clear profit-target & drawdown rules per phase (8% → 4% profit targets).  • Emphasis on “transparent rules” and “disciplined trading” in marketing.  • Minimum trading days (5 days) before advancing.  4. Infrastructure & support claims • Platform claims state-of-the-art tools, real-time analytics, low-latency execution.  • Mentorship and support are mentioned (“Expert Support”, “trading-mentorship from industry professionals”) to accelerate trader performance.  5. Target audience • Individual traders with sufficient confidence in strategy, willing to pay a one-time fee (Phase 1) for access, and aim to become funded. • They position themselves as “next generation of prop trading” accessible beyond exclusive firms. ⸻ Strengths (as presented) • Clear structure: The website spells out the path from evaluation → funded account in a simple way. That clarity is a plus for a trader evaluating prop-firm offerings. • Defined rules: Profit targets, drawdown limits, minimum days — those are clearer than some firms which have opaque rules. • Emphasis on technology & infrastructure: For active traders, execution speed and analytics tools matter; they highlight these features. • Profit-sharing model: Keeping 80-90% of profits (once funded) is competitive in the industry of funding traders. ⸻ Areas of Caution / Considerations • Up-front fee: The trader must pay to access the trial accounts (e.g., $38 for $10K phase) — this shifts risk partly to the trader. • Risk of evaluation failure: Requiring a profit target and drawdown limits means many will fail before being funded; prospective traders must assess if the cost/time is justified. • No independent verification obvious: The website claims are marketing-oriented; it would be prudent to check for third-party reviews, regulatory status, transparency of management. • “Up to” $100K capital: The upper limit is stated, but it may require passing several hurdles and/or meeting additional conditions. • Scaling and payout details: While payouts and scaling are mentioned, the exact terms (how scaling works, how payouts are processed, track record) may require further detail. ⸻ Summary Vertex Capital positions itself as a prop-trading firm that funds individual traders after a two-phase evaluation process. It offers access to institutional-style infrastructure, transparent rules, and competitive profit-splits once live. For traders looking to trade funded capital rather than their own, this model can be appealing. However, any trader should conduct due diligence: verify real-world track record, understand the failure rate of evaluation phases, confirm payout reliability, and ensure they are comfortable with the cost and risk of the evaluation model.


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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

VERTEX TREND CAPITAL(UNDER INVESTIGATION)

DUE to time constraints, we would have rated these persons, much sooner, then now. This company is a scam. What they do is post advertisements that run, in (YOUTUBE). DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK!! It may appear to be legitimate, but it is not. What you see in the advertisement is a guy that is talking in the background and then you see a few guys sitting in front of laptops in a nice home with a bunch of wires all over the floor. What happens when you do click the link is, it makes you join by accessing your (WHATS APP). Before you know it, you get a flood of unknown calls from different area codes and messages that pop up in Whats app. Even though you tell them to stop, they just press the gas even more and send you more messages. Messages you will get are as follows: " Its a pleasure to meet you. I am the receptionist of the group. Hello friend, which of the following do you use?
( E.G. Webull, robinhood, td ameritrade, etrade, fidleity, charles schwab, ally invest, merrill edge, tradestation, interactive brokers, etc)

You will also get the following: " Vertex trend is a diversified investment management firm that focuses on global capital markets. The numbers come with fake pictures of women that try and make it seem as if they are running a legitimate, business. They are not. A legitimate business would NEVER send you messages from unknown numbers and call you from unknown numbers.
Its not worth the time, folks. Law enforcement and the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) would be thrilled to contend with a company, I mean a sham that preys on unsuspecting people. We strongly urge you not to divulge any information to these individuals.
Vertex capital/company impersonating Vertex capital:
1. Provide the name of your CEO and headquarters 2. Provide the date of the formation of Vertex Capital 3. Provide the public with Vertex Capital's portfolio and SEC FILING dates. 4. Provide complete company directory for review 5. Is Vertex Capital a public traded company? 6. Provide clear explanation to the public on how Vertex Capital/company impersonating Vertex contacts the public. Is it through phone calls, referrals, emails?
The public is curious to know how Vertex Capital will benefit society as a whole. We eagerly await your response to our query.

2 February 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Vertex capital is a full scam project

Vertex capital is a full scam project, I once write a good review about them cos they ask me to help grow their firm of which I did, but finally when I started trading with them, I bought 2 100k acct, 1 challenge and 1 funded acct, I pass the both of them with breaking their rule or whatsoever, they denied me my 100k funded acct and they denied me $2700 payout claiming that I broke the rules they have block so many affected people on their discord group including me in all their social platforms, plz and plz avoid it dnt even bother to try cos u will regret it lik I did

26 December 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

VERTEX Capital is a fake project

VERTEX Capital is a fake project — it is absolutely not trustworthy. I opened a 100K account and completed phase one, but they didn’t give me phase two and blocked me. A friend got an account and he was banned. If anyone wants to protect their money, don’t trust this at all — it’s completely a scam.

8 November 2025
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