To mitigate Prohibited Conduct, gambling behavior and exploiting the simulated
environment, all trading
accounts that have any trade day that exceeds 200 total contracts will be subject to review by our Risk
& Compliance Team. If Wall Street Data Solutions identifies trading activity that, in its sole
discretion, relates
to Prohibited Conduct, Wall Street Data Solutions reserves the right to, delete the trading day and all
profits,
restart the account or close the account. If repeat violations, Wall Street Data Solutions may ban the
trader from
use of all or a portion of the Site and Services.
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“Company”) is to be treated as general information only. None of the information provided by the Company
or contained herein is intended as (a) investment advice, (b) an offer or solicitation of an offer to
buy or sell, or (c) a recommendation, endorsement, or sponsorship of any security, company, or fund.
Testimonials appearing on the Company’s websites may not be representative of other clients or customers
and is not a guarantee of future performance or success. Use of the information contained on the
Company’s websites is at your own risk and the Company and its partners, representatives, agents,
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information.
Futures trading contains substantial risk and is not for every investor. An investor could
potentially
lose all or more than the investor’s initial investment. Only risk capital—money that can be lost
without jeopardizing one’s financial security or lifestyle—should be used for trading and only those
individuals with sufficient risk capital should consider trading. Nothing contained herein is a
solicitation or an offer to buy or sell futures, options, or forex. Past performance is not necessarily
indicative of future results.
CFTC Rule 4.41 – Hypothetical or Simulated performance results have certain limitations.
Unlike an
actual performance record, simulated results do not represent actual trading. Also, because the trades
have not actually been executed, the results may have under-or-over compensated for the impact, if any,
of certain market factors, such as lack of liquidity. Simulated trading programs, in general, are also
subject to the fact that they are designed with the benefit of hindsight. No representation is being
made that any account will or is likely to achieve profit or losses similar to those shown.