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Forex/Crypto Trader - Remote - Maverick Trading

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Forex/Crypto Trader - fully remote - Maverick Trading

Join Maverick Currencies as a Forex/Crypto Trader, manage firm capital, trade on your own schedule, part-time or full-time.

What We Offer
  • Trade Firm Capital – Scale your earnings with capital provided by the firm
  • Performance-Based Payouts – Keep up to 90% of your profits
  • Flexible Schedule – Trade full-time, part-time, or transition gradually
  • Remote Trading – Trade from anywhere with internet access
  • Proven Strategies & Coaching – Leverage decades of trading experience, risk models, and mentorship
  • Trader Development Program – Advance through our capital allocation levels as your performance improves
Who Thrives Here
  • Working professionals looking for a side income opportunity
  • Full-time traders who want access to capital and structure
  • People seeking flexibility and autonomy in their career
  • Beginners with potential, and experienced traders looking to scale
What You Bring
  • Interest or experience in trading forex, crypto, or other markets
  • A serious approach to trading as a skill and discipline
  • Comfort using a structured strategy with risk limits

This is a performance-based opportunity with no base salary. Traders earn based on profitability using firm capital.

If you're ready to take your trading to the next level on your terms, apply now and see if Maverick Currencies is the right fit for your goals.


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