Everyone has an alpha channel.
I'm building a research lab instead.
MiNi Labs is where I'll document project breakdowns, growth strategies, community insights, and early opportunities as I find them.
No recycled threads. Just original research.
First drop soon.
Link in cs
Everyone has an alpha channel.
I'm building a research lab instead.
MiNi Labs is where I'll document project breakdowns, growth strategies, community insights, and early opportunities as I find them.
No recycled threads. Just original research.
First drop soon.
Link in cs
Lately I've noticed the same Funding Predicts questions showing up in my DMs, so instead of replying one by one, here's a breakdown.
"How do payouts work once I'm funded?"
After you pass the evaluation, you trade a funded account and earn a share of the profits you generate. Profit splits can go as high as 90%, but you still need to meet the firm's payout requirements, such as minimum trading days and risk rules before requesting a withdrawal.
"What makes Funding Predicts different?"
Unlike most prop firms that focus on forex, futures, or indices, Funding Predicts is built around prediction markets like Polymarket. If event-based trading is your edge, that's what makes it stand out.
The questions I get the most:
• Is the evaluation actually difficult?
• What happens if I fail?
• Can I really withdraw my profits?
• Are there any hidden rules?
• How long does it take to become funded?
Before you sign up, keep these in mind:
• Read every rule before placing your first trade, especially drawdown and consistency requirements.
• Choose an account size that matches your experience, not your ambition.
• Consistency beats chasing one big winning trade.
• Track your trades and progress - you'll improve faster and have proof of your journey.
If there's a Funding Predicts question I didn't cover, leave it in the comments. If it's something personal to your situation, send me a DM and I'll do my best to point you in the right direction.
Everyone has an alpha channel.
I'm building a research lab instead.
MiNi Labs is where I'll document project breakdowns, growth strategies, community insights, and early opportunities as I find them.
No recycled threads. Just original research.
First drop soon.
Link in cs