Does win so much a problem in trading

If you constantly win traders is this a big problem and why

Funny question, the only disadvantage of always winning trades I know of is that brokers will mark you and kick you off their platform.

Quoted - investorgeo

I beg to differ.

Brokers make money whether you win or lose. So I don't think they'll gain anything from kicking you off their platform.

Contrary to popular opinions, I think most brokers want to see their clients win that lose.

Brokers make money from spreads, commissions and trading fees not your losses.

Not every broker has the same capitalization, some brokers are big and some are small on the balance sheet. If you place a trade and make a $1 million dollar profit, some small brokers will not be able to pay it. it is not about spread, it is about how much the broker is worth on the balance sheet.

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@weilo_daniel - 1 month ago
Quoted - hosea_makelele

Because the brokers will think you are engaging in some malpractice so even without proof they will close your account

Brokers have the right to terminate a relationship for whatever reason, and there's not much anyone can do about it especially with the poor regulatory environment in most parts of the world. Winning every time is unnatural and is not good for the brokers business, you can bankrupt them if you trade a big enough lot size frequently

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@segun_33 - 1 month ago
Quoted - investorgeo

I beg to differ.

Brokers make money whether you win or lose. So I don't think they'll gain anything from kicking you off their platform.

Contrary to popular opinions, I think most brokers want to see their clients win that lose.

Brokers make money from spreads, commissions and trading fees not your losses.

Bro study brokers P&L statement every year, study their income statement; some brokers are not as liquid as you think. Consistent big profits can put some of them out of business, how much do you think they make from spread? in a year some brokers don't make up to $10 million profit, where will they see money to pay you if you make profits in millions steadily? kicking you out is a better option for them instead of them risking paying you big profits always.

Quoted - vivian

Kick you off? This is so funny

Why?

Because the brokers will think you are engaging in some malpractice so even without proof they will close your account

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@godswillfx - 1 month ago
Quoted - segun_33

Even prop firms will kick you out if they suspect you are engaging in so called "risk free trading", if you study their client agreement it is stated there.

Most prop firm agreements explicitly ban risk-free or low-risk arbitrage-style trading that doesn't align with their risk model.

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@investorgeo - 1 month ago
Quoted - hosea_makelele

Funny question, the only disadvantage of always winning trades I know of is that brokers will mark you and kick you off their platform.

I beg to differ.

Brokers make money whether you win or lose. So I don't think they'll gain anything from kicking you off their platform.

Contrary to popular opinions, I think most brokers want to see their clients win that lose.

Brokers make money from spreads, commissions and trading fees not your losses.

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@investorgeo - 1 month ago

The only disadvantage I can think of is how it messes with your psychology.

It can lead to overconfidence, and that'll will cause you to take irrational trading decisions which will inevitably make you to start loosing trades.

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@josiah_edem - 1 month ago
Quoted - investorgeo

I beg to differ.

Brokers make money whether you win or lose. So I don't think they'll gain anything from kicking you off their platform.

Contrary to popular opinions, I think most brokers want to see their clients win that lose.

Brokers make money from spreads, commissions and trading fees not your losses.

Big reputable brokers will not kick you out but small brokers will find a way to stop you from bankrupting them, especially if you are making really huge profits. They can accuse you of arbitrage or something then turn your trading accounts into "close only"

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@george_kramer - 1 month ago
Quoted - investorgeo

I beg to differ.

Brokers make money whether you win or lose. So I don't think they'll gain anything from kicking you off their platform.

Contrary to popular opinions, I think most brokers want to see their clients win that lose.

Brokers make money from spreads, commissions and trading fees not your losses.

One big withdrawal can bankrupt some small brokers, why do you think some small brokers delay withdrawals? Sometimes you deposit money with a broker and the shady brokers can use the deposit for something ese (commingle your funds) when you place a very big withdrawal they struggle to pay.

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@yokoyi - 1 month ago

This guy was kicked out by FTMO.

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@emma_durban - 1 month ago
Quoted - yokoyi

This guy was kicked out by FTMO.

"Your activity cannot be categorized as genuine trading" 😂

Winning so much is not a problem because it is impossible. Nobody can win too much, not even the best hedge funds.

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