FAQ

After the Assessment Track, qualifying traders move through a review and onboarding process before any live trading account is offered.

Step 1: KYC verification

Before progressing, traders must complete KYC verification. This typically includes a valid government-issued photo ID and proof of address dated within the last 3 months.

Verification usually takes 1 to 2 business days.

Step 2: Performance review and risk interview

Once KYC is approved, the desk reviews the trader’s performance, risk behaviour, consistency, and decision-making during the Assessment Track.

Traders may also complete a short risk interview to discuss their approach, strategy, trade selection, and suitability for live firm capital.

Step 3: Live trading onboarding

If approved, the trader is onboarded to live trading. This may include live account access, defined risk parameters, a designated risk manager, desk oversight, and access to Trading Floor Comms for market discussion and updates.

Progression is subject to final review, compliance checks, risk approval, and acceptance of live trading terms.

What happens after I complete the Assessment Track?After the Assessment Track, qualifying traders complete KYC, performance review, and a risk interview. If approved, they are onboarded to live trading with defined risk parameters, account access, and oversight from the desk.
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