What it is actually like on the inside.
Our pilot cohort came in skeptical, which is exactly the client we build for. Below is what they report about the parts marketing pages usually skip: onboarding, drawdown months, custody, and whether the verification holds up when you check it yourself.
Individual experiences from real clients. Results vary and are not typical or guaranteed. Trading involves substantial risk of loss.
In their own words.
“[PILOT: quote about verification checking out on Myfxbook, the client checked the track record themselves before committing.]”
Individual result. Not typical. Not a guarantee.
“[PILOT: quote about a drawdown month and how the risk controls behaved, exposure contracted, threshold held, nothing broke.]”
Individual result. Not typical. Not a guarantee.
“[PILOT: quote about custody and being able to log into the broker directly to see funds and positions in real time.]”
Individual result. Not typical. Not a guarantee.
“[PILOT: quote about onboarding and API setup experience, from application to first trade.]”
Individual result. Not typical. Not a guarantee.
“[PILOT: quote comparing Velantra to a previous bot or prop firm experience, what was different, what finally worked.]”
Individual result. Not typical. Not a guarantee.
“[PILOT: quote about support responsiveness, questions answered directly, no scripts, no runaround.]”
Individual result. Not typical. Not a guarantee.
Testimonials are individual experiences and are not presented as typical or expected results. Where a quote references a specific verified figure, its card carries the corresponding Myfxbook context and the elevated disclaimer.
Ask our clients about the losing months. We do.
Any system that trades will have losing periods. What matters is how the architecture behaves inside them: whether exposure contracts, whether the drawdown stays inside its designed threshold, and whether the client can watch it happen live on their own broker account. We encourage every prospect to ask pilot clients about the worst month, not the best one.
Testimonials are experiences. Numbers are on the systems page.
See Verified Performance →The next cohort is reviewed, not sold.
Applications go through a suitability review before access is granted. If the model fits, you will know exactly why. If it does not, we will tell you that too.


