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Eightcap Ends Service Agreements with Proprietary Trading Companies
Abstract:Eightcap ends services for prop trading firms amid industry shift, prompting firms to seek new partners and navigate regulatory challenges.

In a surprising turn of events, Eightcap, a renowned provider of grey label MT licenses, has announced the cessation of its services to proprietary trading firms, effective February 29th. This significant decision aligns with a growing trend of changes in the relationship between proprietary trading firms and their technology providers.

This development was confirmed today (Thursday), marking a pivotal moment in the prop trading sector. Matt L. from Lark Funding commented on X, emphasizing the importance of diversifying broker relationships despite assurances from ThinkMarkets about the stability of their operations and their relationship with MetaQuotes. “Were already in discussions with other brokers,” he added, highlighting the proactive steps taken by his firm to mitigate potential risks.
Blake, another industry insider, revealed on X that Eightcap had informed their prop trading partners about the impending shutdown of their relationships in two weeks. “The companies I am involved with are already implementing new and more beneficial alternatives for traders,” he stated, hinting at the rapid adjustments being made within the industry.
Similarly, Funded Trading Plus, another key player in the proprietary trading field, has been impacted by Eightcap's decision. A Twitter post by The Prop Journalist mentioned the platform's integration with ThinkMarkets as a response to resolve the arising challenges.

MetaQuotes, the entity behind the popular MetaTrader 4 and 5 platforms, is seemingly tightening its control over proprietary trading firms. This shift has resulted in the termination of services for US clients, including those involved with Funding Pips, Blackbull Markets, and Purple Trading. The recent actions by MetaQuotes highlight the complexities of navigating US regulatory restrictions within the MetaTrader ecosystem.
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The decision to discontinue services to prop trading companies is primarily due to concerns over active US accounts by MetaQuotes. Despite operating outside the traditional regulatory framework, proprietary trading firms are under increasing scrutiny, particularly due to their technical exemption from US regulations.
In a related development, Funded Engineer, another notable prop trading firm, has delayed plans to relaunch its services following the termination of its software licenses by FPFX Technologies. This setback has led Funded Engineer to switch its brokerage to Blueberry Markets for all client trades.
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Funded Engineer has also announced refund policies for eligible clients. Clients with no drawdown greater than 4% are eligible for refunds, though requesting a refund will result in account closure. Furthermore, the firm is diligently working through a backlog of pending payouts, striving to address client concerns promptly.
This series of events underscores a significant shift in the proprietary trading landscape. The moves by Eightcap and MetaQuotes, along with the responses of various prop trading firms, reflect the dynamic nature of this sector. Firms are now forced to adapt quickly to changing circumstances, seeking new partnerships and strategies to maintain their operations.
As the industry adapts to these developments, the emphasis remains on providing customers with safe and dependable trading choices. Despite legal and technical difficulties, proprietary trading organizations continue to seek new ways to remain competitive in the market.
The coming weeks are crucial as firms adjust to these changes. The industry is keenly watching how these developments will reshape the prop trading ecosystem and what new strategies will emerge in response to this evolving landscape.
Discover More: Visit Eightcap's official page for detailed insights and stay updated with the latest industry shifts at WikiFX Daily News.

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