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Prop firms
Posted on 4/3/26 at 5:05 pm
Posted on 4/3/26 at 5:05 pm
Anyone in here doing combines or have funded accounts with them I’m currently in topstep and lucid.
Have funded accounts in both should start taking payouts start of May. I’m taking it slow right now
Have funded accounts in both should start taking payouts start of May. I’m taking it slow right now
Posted on 4/3/26 at 5:23 pm to horsesandbulls
Nope but I should be able to get my first payout from lucid first of May and topstep first of June.
These are future trading prop firms
These are future trading prop firms
This post was edited on 4/4/26 at 2:32 am
Posted on 4/4/26 at 3:10 pm to bulldog95
Looks interesting. What site(s) do you use to select the firms you apply to?
Posted on 4/4/26 at 9:23 pm to T-Jon
I use topstep and lucid but I know people that use apex and others
Use can use chat Gpt, Gemini, or Claude to research based on your preferences and get info on all them
Word of caution prop firm payouts follow self employed tax structure. Unless you have an LLC and S Corp you’ll pay 15.3% self employment tax on all your profits on top of your regular tax rate if you have an S Corp you’ll pay tax on less than the total amount.
Use can use chat Gpt, Gemini, or Claude to research based on your preferences and get info on all them
Word of caution prop firm payouts follow self employed tax structure. Unless you have an LLC and S Corp you’ll pay 15.3% self employment tax on all your profits on top of your regular tax rate if you have an S Corp you’ll pay tax on less than the total amount.
This post was edited on 4/4/26 at 10:49 pm
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