No payout cap sounds amazing…
Until you’re the company waking up every morning with absolutely no idea how much you need to pay.
Then come the hidden rules.
The risk limits.
The payout reviews.
The excuses.
The bans.
Because when there’s no predictability, fear takes over.
A sustainable business should never depend on praying that today’s sales cover today’s payouts.
Imagine running a prop firm where every morning you have no idea if you’ll need to pay $50K, $500K or $2M
So what do you do?
Add more rules. More restrictions. More reasons to deny profitable traders.
Or you build a model where payouts are predictable and sustainable.
“Pray for more sales today” is not risk management.
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To every Indian trader building their future on their own terms. 🇮🇳
Happy Independence Day, India.❤️
Keep dreaming. Keep building. Keep trading your own path.
NYS Markets
🚨 Reminder: we’re NOT renewing BOGO again.
We renewed it 3 times after hitting 1,000 orders each time. For this final round, we released 2,000 BOGO orders.
Only 479 left.
Once they’re gone, BOGO is over. 🔥
Weekend holding on funded accounts? Often restricted 🚫
Trading BTC on a Saturday? Still not the industry standard 😅
We believe traders should have the freedom to trade when they want.
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Being the first to do something differently in an industry comes with two things: attention and hate.
That’s part of the game.
But I believe it’s only a matter of time before others start moving in the same direction. Maybe some are too big to change their model. Maybe others are simply afraid to take the first step.
We’re not.
We’re not building NYS to win the next six months. We’re building it to be consistent, sustainable, and still here 10 years from now.
Sometimes leading means taking the criticism before everyone else understands why you did it.
Let’s talk about the elephant in the room 🐘: payout caps
The payout cap matters more than most traders realize.
Any prop firm offering unlimited payouts without a real Live Program or a clear path to real capital is operating a model that, in our view, is fundamentally unsustainable or a Ponzi scheme 😅
If payouts depend primarily on money coming from new challenge purchases, rather than on a sustainable economic model, eventually the numbers stop working, that’s why many propfirms open and close every year.
At NYS, we chose a different path.
Our priority is not to advertise the biggest theoretical payout possible. Our priority is to build a system where every legitimate payout can actually be paid on time, consistently, and without looking for reasons to deny it.
That is why payout caps exist.
Not to limit successful traders, but to protect the sustainability of the ecosystem while identifying the best performers and progressively moving them toward our Live Program, where performance can be backed by real capital.
A prop firm should not be designed to survive the next promotion.
It should be designed to survive the next decade.
Sustainability over hype.
Real capital over promises.
Pay traders. Every time.
That is the standard we are building at NYS.
An accident.
A 5.18% drop.
Thousands watching candles.
Few watching the power structure behind it.
Let me show you what almost no one truly understands when Boeing falls.
(This thread isn’t about planes. It’s about empires.)
✈️📉🧠
#Boeing#WallStreet#Investing#AirIndia
This isn’t financial advice.
It’s a mindset.
The world mourns.
Wall Street moves.
You choose: watch the news…
or learn how to trade it.
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📈Not into shorts? Wait for the bottom and go long.
Boeing always comes back.
Sometimes slow, sometimes like a rocket.
But it comes back.
Because the world doesn’t fly without them. Literally.