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# Category: Regulations Brokerage operators starting out — or scaling beyond their first regional client base — quickly run into two terms that get used interchangeably but mean very different things in practice: white label and grey label. The choice between them shapes everything that follows: setup cost, regulatory exposure, profit margin, ability to grow internationally, and ability … [Continued](https://www.kenmoredesign.com/2026/06/03/grey-label-vs-white-label-forex-whats-the-real-difference/) Chargebacks are one of the most underestimated threats to a prop firm’s financial stability. A single wave of disputes can freeze your payment processing, wipe out weeks of revenue, and in extreme cases, get your merchant account terminated entirely. Most content on this topic is written for traders explaining how to dispute a charge. This … [Continued](https://www.kenmoredesign.com/2026/03/19/the-prop-firm-chargeback-problem-how-operators-protect-their-revenue/) Understanding the operational differences between prime brokerage and retail brokerage infrastructure is critical for hedge fund managers, institutional traders, and finance professionals considering launching a brokerage business. While both models operate in capital markets, their infrastructure, counterparty structure, risk management systems, and technology stacks differ significantly. This guide explains how prime brokerage infrastructure compares to … [Continued](https://www.kenmoredesign.com/2026/02/25/operational-differences-prime-brokerage-vs-retail-brokerage-infrastructure/) Understanding the legal difference between a prop firm and a forex broker is critical for regulators, payment service providers (PSPs), and financial institutions. While both operate within the trading ecosystem, their execution models, capital structure, and regulatory obligations are fundamentally different. This article provides a clear comparison between proprietary trading firms and forex brokers, with … [Continued](https://www.kenmoredesign.com/2026/01/28/prop-firm-vs-forex-broker-legal-difference-explained/) A forex payment gateway is a core element of the financial infrastructure used by Forex brokers to process client deposits and withdrawals. In a highly regulated and risk-sensitive industry, payment processing is not just a technical function but a critical component of compliance, security, and operational stability. This article explains how a payment gateway for … [Continued](https://www.kenmoredesign.com/2026/01/09/forex-payment-gateway-expert-insights-for-regulated-forex-brokers/) What Every Proprietary Trading Business Must Prepare For The proprietary trading industry has expanded rapidly over the last few years, driven by retail trader demand, online trading platforms, and scalable challenge-based business models. But as prop firms grow globally, prop firm regulatory risks are becoming one of the most important issues shaping the future of … [Continued](https://www.kenmoredesign.com/2026/01/06/global-regulatory-risks-for-prop-firms/) The rapid growth of proprietary trading firms has raised a critical question across the forex and trading industry: Are prop firms legal?Traders want clarity before paying challenge fees, while companies launching or scaling prop trading models need to understand where the legal boundaries truly lie. The reality is more nuanced than a simple “yes” or … [Continued](https://www.kenmoredesign.com/2025/12/23/are-prop-firms-legal-full-legal-breakdown-for-forex-prop-trading/) Economic cycles play a critical role in shaping financial markets — and prop trading firms are no exception. While many proprietary trading firms focus on trader performance, risk rules, and technology, broader macroeconomic conditions often determine whether a prop firm can scale sustainably or struggle to survive. Understanding how economic cycles affect prop trading firms … [Continued](https://www.kenmoredesign.com/2025/12/16/economic-cycles-and-their-impact-on-prop-trading-firms/) MiFID II — the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive, second iteration — has been the primary regulatory framework governing investment services in the European Union since January 2018. For forex brokers operating in or serving clients in EU markets, MiFID II is not optional reading. It defines how clients are categorized, what suitability requirements apply … [Continued](https://www.kenmoredesign.com/2020/07/10/what-you-should-know-about-the-mifid-ii/)
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