Otherwise, I'm afraid you'll end up like Aman Dhattarwal: a great product and huge potential, but hesitation in promotion. At the same time, Alakh Sir kept putting himself and his product in front of people consistently, and that's a big reason behind his massive growth.
The negativity u see on Twitter represents only a tiny fraction of the market. Most people don't even know who you are or what Funded Room offers. If u genuinely believe in ur product and u r not scamming anyonethen there's nothing wrong with marketing it confidently it's a bzns
If you want this prop business to sustain and grow in the long run, start promoting it directly. Make proper educational videos explaining why prop trading can be a great opportunity for people who have the skill but don't have enough capital to risk their own money.
@srajagjit@thefundedroom Do u even know how it's counted? It's not 10 trades, it's 10% of your trades. So even 2–3 SLs within 1 minute can breach your account.
For example, whenever he does a livestream, you could ask him to take questions from the funded room. Even if no one asks a particular question, you can bring it up yourself by saying you saw it in the chat and then answer it. This can help increase engagement.
Bro, I think you guys are new to the market. You're the ones giving attention and time to these trolls. If you really understand the numbers game, you'll see how many people are actually supporting you instead of focusing on 100–200 accounts spreading negativity.
Also, understand that people who failed because of their own mistakes already know the reality, but they will still keep making demands and accusations. It's better not to engage with them.
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