Cheating Is Prohibited
Of course, any trading styles that are deemed as "cheating" are not permitted and will result in a violation of our Terms of Service. For this reason, it is against our rules to take advantage of strategies that generate risk-free, consistent profits only on demo accounts. Our Funded Traders are expected to be trading on their accounts as if they are live accounts. Any use of a strategy that takes advantage of demo accounts will result in the closure of a Funded Trader’s account, whether in the evaluation phase or while funded.
Example Strategies That Violate Our Rules
- Use of platform or data freezing due to a Demo Server error.
- Use of a delayed data feed
- Trading on delayed charts
- Tick scalping, high frequency trading, arbitrage bots
– Reverse arbitrage
– Latency arbitrage
– Hedge arbitrage or any emulators are prohibited.
These are the most common strategies that we have seen people use to take advantage of demo accounts, though this list does not represent all possible strategies that would go against our trading rules. If any account is seen to be using unfair strategies or an unrealistic trading style, they will not be eligible to be funded.
Changing of Password
The exact password has to be used which was sent by us via email to access the platform. Changing passwords is not allowed.
Gambling Policy:
At Aqua Funded, we have a strict policy against "all or nothing" trading strategies. We do not accept strategies that rely on this approach. Our focus is on identifying unique and successful traders who can effectively manage risk, generate profits, and maintain consistency in the financial markets. These are the traders we partner with, offering simulated funded accounts of up to $200,000.
We classify gambling as any trading activity where margin usage exceeds 80% in a single trade. High-margin trades of this nature reflect a significant lack of risk management, which is contrary to the principles we uphold.
Trades deemed to be "all or nothing" or dependent on this style of trading are not tolerated.
We believe that trades resembling gambling do not reflect a trader's ability to manage risk, generate profits, or remain consistent in the markets. Such activities can result in profits being deducted, phases being reset, or accounts being breached