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Prop Trading Firm Lark Funding Resumes Operations for US Traders
Abstract:Lark Funding resumes US trader registrations after pause. CEO optimistic about future. Industry reacts to platform changes & regulatory challenges.

Following a brief pause on new registrations from US customers, Lark Funding, a proprietary trading company based in Canada, announced today that it will once again accept traders from the US. The temporary suspension of registrations had no impact on existing American clients.
It is important to note that this policy change does not affect Lark Funding's customers outside of the US, which reaffirms the company's commitment to serving a global clientele. CEO Matt L. emphasized that regulatory developments will determine whether or not new registrations for US traders are accepted again. He was optimistic about the prospect of possibly receiving additional American clients in the future.
Before this, Lark Funding made use of the MT4 and MT5 trading platforms that the Australian broker EightCap offered. However, EightCap's February 29 decision to discontinue support for proprietary trading companies hampered Lark Funding. Notwithstanding this obstacle, Matt L was granted reassurances by ThinkMarkets regarding the organization's ability to continue operations normally and its robust partnership with MetaQuotes, the company responsible for developing the trading platforms. Nonetheless, ThinkMarkets subsequently discontinued its services for customers of U.S.-based prop firms, following in the footsteps of EightCap. This unforeseen development caught many industry participants off guard, prompting them to hastily devise alternative solutions.

Several other prop trading companies, such as AquaFunded, Bespoke, Forex Capital Funds, Goat Funded Trader, Instant Funding, Ment Funding, My Flash Funding, My Funded FX, Skilled Funded Traders, Swift Funding, The Funded Trader, and Traddoo, are also impacted by these developments, along with Lark Funding. Navigating the ever-changing world of trading platform relationships and regulatory compliance presents problems for all of these organizations.
In response to these changes, MyFundedFX chose to switch to the cTrader platform, which effectively stopped accepting new US traders. The business needs regulatory issues to be clarified to maintain operational stability. It's important to keep in mind, however, that these changes have no bearing on what goes on in other legal systems.
The broader repercussions of MetaQuotes' more aggressive enforcement actions have caused some prop trading companies to halt operations. Reactions to this have been mixed within the trading community, with discussions highlighting the pressing need to adapt to the evolving regulatory environment. According to rumors, brokers who violate jurisdictional regulations could have to change their status by June 30. Nevertheless, compliance schedules may vary.
All things considered, Lark Funding's decision to start up again for US traders highlights how intricate and ever-changing the proprietary trading market is. Maintaining operational continuity and providing customers with good service will depend heavily on a firm's capacity to adjust and react to changing circumstances as it navigates regulatory difficulties and looks for alternative solutions.

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