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isaac·Investment· about 6 hours ago

How I Scaled My Trading with Two Prop Firm Accounts

I funded new prop firm accounts today using my profits on Deriv. I opened a $100,000 account with Maven and a ₦200,000 account with NairaProp. This lets me diversify into other currency pairs and rebuild portfolios across different brokers. Access to bigger funds improves consistency and supports a healthier trading mindset. Many traders struggle not because they lack skill, but because their capital is too small. Bigger accounts help you trade with confidence and reduce psychological pressure. If capital is your main hurdle, consider opening two to three accounts with reputable prop firms. Diversifying into larger funds can boost your growth as a trader.

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cynthiaabout 5 hours ago

How did you decide to split profits between a $100k Maven account and a ₦200k NairaProp account today?

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peterabout 5 hours ago

What criteria did you use to allocate earnings between your US and Naira prop firm accounts?

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kunleabout 5 hours ago

It's interesting that you're using Deriv profits to fund two separate prop firm accounts for diversification.

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zazaabout 5 hours ago

Diversification is smart, yet managing multiple broker relationships might introduce extra complexity and fees you haven't mentioned.

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nuruabout 5 hours ago

Make sure say you track each account's performance separately before shifting more capital or rebuilding your portfolios.

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