Officially funded. @fundingpips
Passed Phase 1 & Phase 2 on the $50K eval.
From emotional and account blow-ups, revenge trades, and staring at red candles thinking “this is it”…
to see “Funded” on the screen.
This wasn’t luck. This was discipline finally beating greed. Thread👇 #PropTrading
@anandrajan_fx@fundingpips Congrats.
May I know what was the turning point in your trading?
Recently I also got funded with funding pips, hopefully will get my payout soon.
Two weeks ago:
Drawdown. Blown eval. No funded account.
Today:
Funded. +$3,777 on a $50K @fundingpips prop account.
Now the only job is protecting profits until payout day.
Officially funded. @fundingpips
Passed Phase 1 & Phase 2 on the $50K eval.
From emotional and account blow-ups, revenge trades, and staring at red candles thinking “this is it”…
to see “Funded” on the screen.
This wasn’t luck. This was discipline finally beating greed. Thread👇 #PropTrading
@tradertheory I struggle every time when I am in drawdown, and as a trader that's my biggest weakness.
Presently working on it, hopefully I will overcome the fear of drawdown.
Officially funded. @fundingpips
Passed Phase 1 & Phase 2 on the $50K eval.
From emotional and account blow-ups, revenge trades, and staring at red candles thinking “this is it”…
to see “Funded” on the screen.
This wasn’t luck. This was discipline finally beating greed. Thread👇 #PropTrading
@Sholly_Pee1 For me
It doesn't matter how fast or slow you fail.
All it matters is how you take your failure, and then never give up.
And keep repeating the same shit, eventually success will follow.
Next mission: Treat this funded account like it’s my own money.
Consistent 1–2% monthly → scale up.
If you're grinding a challenge right now:
You can do this. Patience > excitement.
Drop your current phase / DD % below – let’s cheer each other on.
Key things that actually made the difference this time:
1) Capped risk at 1% even when I “felt” the setup was perfect.
2) Forced myself to journal every tilt before clicking buy.
3) Waited for the market to fall under my trading plan rather then to follow it.
4) When drawdown hit, I didn’t revenge – I stepped away.