3 payouts rejected from @fundedsquad ❌
I recently had payouts denied and my account breached due to Funded Squad’s 2-minute minimum trade duration rule.
In my case, a single GBPJPY trade closed in under 2 minutes was flagged as a violation, even though the trade ended in a loss.
Just a single trade not multiple trades unlike other firms that will say when 50% or more of your trades is closed under a minute
This particular trade was due to volatility that happened in GBPJPY not that I intentionally decided to scalp the market
I personally believe that @fundedsquad needs to adjust their rules because the forex market is filled with uncertainty sudden volatility can happen even without any news events
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Nigerians are starting to enter forex trading with big dreams but zero structures ..and that’s where the problem is…
With my years of experience, I will share few tips with you if you’re to start forex trading and be profitable
First, understand that forex is not quick money. It is a skill and you need a mentor . The same way you study law, medicine, or tech, trading requires time, practice, and discipline. If someone enters because they want to flip ₦50k to ₦5 million in one week, they will most likely lose everything. Start with the mindset of learning, not earning. A mentor is highly recommended
Second, learn before you deposit. Don’t fund a live account just because you saw someone post profits on Instagram. Use a demo account first. Understand how pips work, lot sizes, risk management, stop loss, and take profit. Many beginners lose simply because they don’t understand position sizing.
Third, risk management is more important than strategy. Even a good strategy can fail if you risk too much per trade. A beginner should not risk more than 1–2% of their account on a single trade. This is what keeps you in the market long enough to grow. Protecting capital is your first job.
Fourth, start small. If you cannot trade ₦50,000 consistently, you cannot manage ₦5 million. Grow gradually. The market rewards patience, not greed.
Fifth, control your emotions. Forex is 70–80% psychology. Fear will make you close trades too early. Greed will make you overtrade. Revenge trading after a loss will destroy your account faster than anything else. If you lose a trade, step away. The market will still be there tomorrow.
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18 years ago, my dad died. I was barely 3 years old. I don’t remember much, but I remember what life felt like afterward — heavy. Confusing. Dark. It was just my mum, my siblings, and a survival instinct we didn’t even understand yet.
Not a storyteller, but if this pushes something inside you… then you’re only a few steps away from becoming the version of yourself you dream about.
My mum worked a job that paid her less than $60 a month. That was supposed to feed us, clothe us, keep us alive, and give us hope. Most months, it didn’t even cover the basics. I saw her cry more than she smiled, and even as a child, I understood what pain looked like.
We struggled to meet up. And when things got worse, I had to drop out of secondary school so she could keep my other siblings in class. I watched my dreams take a back seat so others could have a chance. It hurt, but it built me.
It taught me that sometimes life won’t hand you comfort — it will hand you battles. And the only way forward is to fight them with everything inside you.
People see the results today, but they don’t see the nights I went to bed hungry. They don’t see the moments I questioned if my life would ever change. They don’t see the days my mum prayed with tears instead of words.
But here’s the part that matters: (Psalms 30:5)
If you don’t quit, it eventually pays you back.
I just got my mum a new car
Moved her into a better home.
I got myself four cars under 2 years
Built a house worth over 250 million Naira
I rebuilt my life from nothing — not because I was lucky, but because I refused to let my past dictate my future.
You’re not as far from your dream life as you think.
Your story can change.
Your reality can shift.
Your future is still in your hands.
You owe yourself the version of you that breaks every barrier life placed in your way. 🤍