If you’re seeing this it’s because someone wants you to know…
There’s a model with more drawdown, more profit cap, and no daily drawdown once you’re funded.
It’s called the GTX REDLINE on TX3 Futures and it’s 30% off rn.
Just use code REDLINE30
Last call on this one. Redline's 30 percent launch pricing ends today. If you have been meaning to look, code REDLINE30 works through end of day and not after.
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You keep meaning to become the disciplined version of yourself, the one who follows the plan without arguing with it. That version tends to show up on an ordinary, unremarkable day, the moment you decide to stop waiting for a better one.
Redline caps payouts at 5,000 dollars a cycle on the 100K account, where a lot of firms sit closer to 3,000. Its 30 percent launch pricing ends July 15, code REDLINE30.
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Nobody in your normal life really understands what a red week does to you. You cannot explain why a number moved on a screen has you quiet at dinner, so you stop trying, and you carry it alone. Most funded traders do.
Request a payout on Redline and it clears in 24 hours or less. Getting paid should not be the slow part. The 30 percent pricing runs through July 15 with code REDLINE30.
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TX3 has paid out more than 35 million dollars to over 8,000 traders since 2021. We would rather hand you the number than describe ourselves with adjectives.
On Redline, one rough morning does not end your week. There is no daily drawdown limit once you are funded. The 30 percent launch pricing holds through July 15, code REDLINE30.
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You passed their evaluation. You did everything they asked. And some part of you still trades every day like the firm is one technicality away from taking it back. A lot of funded traders carry that exact tension.
Worth flagging plainly. Redline, the account we built for funded futures traders, has 30 percent off through July 15 with code REDLINE30. If it has been on your list, this is the week to open it.
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The most expensive trade of your week is usually the 2pm one. Nothing was setting up, the screen was quiet, and doing nothing started to feel worse than being wrong.