real feedback wanted, life after getting funded
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passed my first prop firm evaluation 5 weeks ago. now funded $50k account. honestly the change in trading psychology has been bigger than i expected.
the eval was about hitting targets. funded is about not breaking rules to keep the income going. completely different mindset shift.
for funded traders 6+ months in: how did your trading evolve? what surprised you about the transition that you wish someone had warned you about?
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funded for 2.5 years now. biggest unexpected shift: i became more conservative not aggressive. the eval mindset of 'i need to make X%' got replaced by 'i need to NOT make any of the mistakes that would lose this funded account'. position sizes shrank, opportunity selection got pickier. P&L stabilized but ceiling lower than during eval push.
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+1. funded changed my risk-reward calculus permanently. losing an own account is recoverable - you reload and try again. losing a funded account means starting over (new eval, new fees, new pressure). that asymmetry makes you trade more carefully. healthy in some ways, limiting in others.
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underrated tip: the first month of funded is the most dangerous. youre still in 'eval mode' mentally, trying to prove yourself, often over-trading or taking marginal setups to 'justify' being funded. just trade your normal system at normal size. the broker doesnt judge you, the account is yours to use.
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how long until you took your first payout? feels weird to be on a funded account for weeks without withdrawing
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depends on the firm. most have minimum payout thresholds and waiting periods (typically 30 days post-funding, $200+ minimum). first payout is psychologically important - it makes the whole thing real. take it as soon as eligible even if small. validates the firm pays and gives you confidence.
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5 weeks funded and youre on a forum writing about it instead of trading. the dopamine of 'making it' hits hard. hope your trading survives the attention high.
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it became a job not a hobby. discipline went up, fun went down. trade off. but my P&L stabilized which i needed. small wins consistent > big swings