my prop firm runs on a broker i wouldnt personally touch, should i care
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found out the broker backing my prop firm is one id never deposit my own money with, weak regulation, mixed reputation. but with a prop im trading their capital, not mine. does the quality of the underlying broker still matter to me as a funded trader, or is it the props problem not mine?
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it matters in two ways even though its not your deposit. one, execution quality on a weak broker affects whether you pass and how cleanly you trade. two, and bigger, a prop sitting on a fragile broker is a prop with fragile foundations, if that broker has issues, your payouts and account can get caught in it. you dont have deposit risk but you have payout and continuity risk.
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payout continuity is the real exposure. youre not risking a deposit, youre risking the time and challenge fee you sank in plus future payouts. a shaky underlying broker raises the odds the whole arrangement wobbles. it absolutely belongs in your due diligence on the prop, not just the props own marketing.
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you researched the broker behind the prop more than most people research the prop itself. if the firms whole model worries you, the backend broker is a detail. either you trust the prop to pay or you dont.
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the troll collapses it a bit too far. the backend broker is one input into 'do i trust this prop to pay'. a strong regulated broker behind a prop is a small positive signal, a sketchy one is a small negative signal, alongside payout history and how long the firm has operated. weigh it, dont obsess over it alone.
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practical takeaway: dont let the backend broker alone make or break the decision, but do treat a weak one as a reason to take payouts promptly and not leave large earned balances sitting in the account. withdraw on schedule and your exposure to the underlying broker stays small regardless of its quality.
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