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CTI Questions the Industry's Pass-or-Fail Culture, Urges Shift Toward Long-Term Trader Development
While challenge-based models remain the default across most prop firms, research suggests they often fall short in preparing traders for long-term success.
A 2024 industry report by Swiset found that nearly , and only around . Many traders cite not just performance difficulties, but psychological fatigue and a lack of meaningful feedback as barriers to growth.
Rather than introducing a new product or replacing traditional models altogether, , emphasizing clearer performance tracking, more education, and a structure that allows traders to improve over time, even if they don't pass on the first try.
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CTI's direction reflects a broader shift in trader sentiment. As more individuals look to build sustainable careers in trading, not just chase fast funding, expectations around support, transparency, and mental resilience are rising. A growing number of firms are beginning to experiment with tiered models and coaching, though few have moved beyond the standard pass/fail format.
For CTI, the shift is about rebalancing the relationship between structure and support. While formal evaluations remain part of the process, the company believes the industry can offer a better path forward for traders who treat the craft seriously.
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Founded in 2018, City Traders Imperium (CTI) offers flexible funding programs, scalable capital, and practical support for traders focused on building long-term careers. With fast payouts, clear evaluation criteria, and a trader-first philosophy, CTI has become a trusted partner in an industry that continues to evolve.
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