Fast Track Trading’s Final Days Unveiled: Leaked Audio, Missing Millions, and Plans for a New Hedge Fund

Fast Track Trading (FTT), a once-prominent prop trading firm, is facing severe scrutiny as leaked audio from CEO Scott reveals plans to abandon the firm’s operations and pivot to a hedge fund, despite millions of unpaid client funds. The audio, accompanied by damning chat logs, exposes a firm allegedly running on deception, with over $16 …

Fast Track Trading in Crisis: Payout Delays, Leadership Changes, and Trader Concerns

FastTrack Trading (FTT) has recently come under fire due to significant issues surrounding delayed payouts, abrupt rule changes, and the sudden departure of their COO. What started as an attractive prop trading platform now faces growing concerns among traders and affiliates about its financial health and management practices. Here’s an in-depth look at the current …

Prop Firm Regulation on the Horizon: What Upcoming Changes Could Mean for Traders

Prop trading firms may soon face significant regulatory changes, driven by concerns from the CME (Chicago Mercantile Exchange). In this post, we’ll explore what these proposed changes might look like and why they’re being introduced, plus how they could impact the trading landscape. Why is CME Pushing for Regulation? One of the main reasons for …

Darwinex Zero’s 100K Permanent Allocation Review

If you’re a trader looking to secure capital, Darwinex Zero has introduced an enticing option: the 100K Permanent Allocation. This is a standout offering in the Darwinex Zero ecosystem, providing traders the opportunity to retain a significant investment amount, which they can keep indefinitely as long as they continue trading. What is the 100K Permanent …

Fast Track Trading 2.0: What You Need to Know About the New Rules

Buffer Zone: The most significant change in FTT 2.0 is the introduction of a **buffer zone**, which is a mandatory reserve in your account before you can request a payout. In FTT 1.0, you could cash out everything once you reached the withdrawal amount. Now, for example, if you make $1,500, you can only withdraw …