Bold Fund / Era Trade
Negative review of Bold Fund (now operating as Era Trade)
I am writing this review to share my experience with Bold Fund, which later rebranded to Era Trade, so traders searching for either name are aware.
Despite trading responsibly and following the stated rules, I was ultimately denied a funded account. The company justified this decision by referring to “increased risk”, without providing transparent calculations, detailed reports, or clear references to specific rule violations.
Below are the reasons given by the company and why I disagree with them.
Reason #1 – “Scalping”
The firm claimed my trading was classified as scalping.
In reality, a few positions were opened by mistake and closed immediately, without trade development, profit intention, or repeated fast entries.
These actions were not a trading strategy and were corrected instantly. Nevertheless, they were used as a formal reason for refusal, without considering the context.
Reason #2 – “Martingale”
The second reason given was the use of martingale, which is incorrect.
There was:
no systematic increase in lot size after losses,
no attempt to recover losses aggressively,
no risk escalation beyond allowed limits.
All trades were independent entries, not part of any progression. No evidence, statistics, or calculations were provided to support this claim.
Reason #3 – “Fixed position size”
The third reason cited was using a fixed position size.
A fixed lot size is standard risk management, not a violation.
Risk was stable, controlled, and consistent. No averaging, no progressive exposure, and no aggressive position increases were used.
This also creates a logical contradiction: fixed position size cannot simultaneously be martingale, which raises concerns about the objectivity of the evaluation.
Final thoughts
In the end:
the funded account was not issued,
reasons were vague and inconsistent,
there was no transparent appeal or review process.
Considering that Bold Fund now operates under the name Era Trade, I find it important to mention both names in this review.
Recommendation: If you are considering Bold Fund / Era Trade as a prop firm, be aware that even when rules appear to be followed, decisions may still be made without clear justification or transparency.








