Good Faith Policy
The Good Faith Policy applies across all TradeMakers programs and establishes a universal code of conduct.
Violations of the Good Faith Policy
| Violation Type | Consequence |
|---|---|
| Latency Exploitation | Account termination |
| Trade Copying / Mirroring | All accounts closed |
| Automation / Bot Usage | Disqualification + profit forfeiture |
| Artificial Volume Generation | Compliance ban |
| Hyper Scalping | Account termination |
| Order Spoofing / Wash Trading | Permanent removal |
| Collusion | Blacklist from all programs |
| False Claims / Misrepresentation | Account closure |
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