LES Trading or T3, both require capital contribution

Hey guys I got offers from both of these firms to join their training classes but both require a 1500 capital contribution and I'm not sure if either of these firms are going to help me become a profitable trader.

I tired doing a search but not much about these firms comes up.

A glassdoor search for T3 revealed the same comments over and over about how there should be a salary and their is high turnover, so that has me worried.

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Watch out for these things, as a lot of times it is just a side business to many of these prop firms. I would be very careful about paying anything to them.

 

it really depends on what you're looking for in a prop firm.

at the end of the day firms like these aren't there to hold your hands and teach you everything you need to know to make bank.

most are best suit for people who have a knack of a certain style of trading and are looking for a circle of traders that they can work with and be around, in order to continue to expand their trading perspectives - in addition to the capital that could be provided.

 

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