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People laugh at 1:1 RR until they see the equity curve
Consistent. Smooth. Survivable drawdowns
Then they ask how I've held millions in prop firm funding without blowing accounts every month
Low RR means higher win-rate, lower drawdowns and you keep funded accounts for longer
All you need is 1-3% a month to make serious money from prop firms
Stop over-complicating it by trying to get 5R and 10R every trade
Most traders spend years chasing 1:3, 1:4, 1:5 RR setups
I’ve done $2M+ in payouts targeting 1:1 and 1:2
The math works differently than you think when your win rate is 65-70%
The market offers opportunities nonstop.
Beginners jump into all of them and bleed money.
The moment you’re okay not trading…
That’s when profits start showing up.
To be honest, If you’re not profitable after 3 to 4 years, the problem is no longer the market, it’s your discipline.
You lack discipline and there’s nothing for you if you don’t fix that.
Six months of journaling will tell you more about your trading than six years of buying courses.
Most people skip the boring part and wonder why nothing changes.😬
Your RR obsession is why you’re failing👇
Everyone is obsessed with high RR trades… 1:3, 1:5.
Looks good on paper, feels powerful when it hits.
But prop firms aren’t built for that style.
They’re built to test one thing:
can you stay consistent under rules?
High RR usually means:
– lower win rate
– more losing streaks
– bigger emotional swings
– higher chance of breaking drawdown rules
And that’s exactly how most traders fail.
Now flip it.
A higher win rate approach:
– keeps your equity curve smooth
– builds confidence trade after trade
– reduces stress and second-guessing
– makes it easier to follow rules daily
You’re not trying to hit jackpots.
You’re trying to survive, grow, and repeat.
Think like this:
Would you rather
win 8 out of 10 trades with small gains
or
win 3 out of 10 and sit through constant drawdown?
One builds momentum.
The other tests your patience every single day.
Props reward stability, not ego.
Stack small wins. Stay disciplined.
Pass the challenge… then scale.
Consistency always beats chasing big RR.