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Home » The prop trade money printer

The prop trade money printer

June 25, 20243 Mins Read Broker News
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One of the questions a lot of people have, particularly LPs, is whether funded trader companies actually place any real trades.

Recently Finance Magnates published an article looking at the launch of one prop, which has a lot of detail on the stats involved. The key points…

  1. 0.8% to 2% of all clients get a payout from a funded account
  2. The average payout was €4,473

From this you can start to work backwards. The company in question has 10 challenges, with fees that range from €99 to €2,699.

In reality, it’s likely that there is a Pareto distribution in challenge purchases, meaning 20% of the challenges are bought 80% of the time. My guess is that this skews to the lower cost packages.

Alternatively the distribution of purchases may be more like an inverted bell curve – ie. people buy either the expensive challenges or the cheap ones but not so much the mid-price. Also I could be wrong and it’s even. Only the props know.

Let’s assume for a second that it’s the first option and that the cheapest challenges are bought 80% of the time. The prop mentioned has 10 challenges on offer. So let’s pretend that the two cheapest challenges are bought 80% of the time and then, within that, the cheapest challenge is also bought 80% of the time. The remaining challenge purchases are evenly distributed.

If 1,000 people buy a challenge, that means the purchases look something like this…

Challenge feeNo. of challenge purchasesRevenue (€)
9964063,360
11916019,040
149253,725
259256,475
299257,475
4992512,475
5192512,975
9992524,975
19992549,975
26992567,475
Total1000€267,950

If we assume that the distribution of challenge purchases is even, then the table looks like this.

Challenge feeNo. of challenge purchasesRevenue (€)
991009,900
11910011,900
14910014,900
25910025,900
29910029,900
49910049,900
51910051,900
99910099,900
1999100199,900
2699100269,900
Total1,000€764,000

Now the thing to remember here is that between 0.8% to 2% of clients made money and the average payout was €4,473.

In our example that would mean a maximum of 20 people (0.02*1,000) got a payout and the total was €89,460 (20*4,473).

So in the first example, payouts would be 33% of challenge revenue. In the second example they would be 11.7%.

This leaves a lot of headroom for staff costs, marketing expenses and so on.

You then just need to control…

  1. Fixed assets (office, computers etc)
  2. Staff costs
  3. Average CAC

Simple, right? Why haven’t you started a prop already?

The main risk for props today seems to be that the CAC rises. Think of this in the same way that you do of say Google Ads for brokers. There you are in a bidding war and you will have people like Plus500 who are willing to pay hundreds of dollars for a client.

As we’ve written about before, this may indeed be happening because props are doing things like offering massive discounts or changing rules to make it very hard to get payouts. So you try to drive more money in and also stop money going out.

Whatever the case, we can also go back to our initial point, which is that props probably don’t hedge because they don’t have to. Done right, challenges are more than covering the cost.

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