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Who G3 Trade is

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Desk services

G3 Trade is a trading desk for allocated capital. Investors who place capital do so under agreements with G3 Trade and with the brokers or firms that hold their accounts. The desk runs execution, allocation programs (direct books or books managed by specialists), and investor reporting. This page describes the organization only. It does not name individuals, licenses, or credentials we have not published.

Experience on this site is described as desk process: fills as connected venues report them, statements and equity on the website, and risk controls (kill switch, drawdown limits) set by the operator. That is process, not a guarantee against loss.

Software vs operator

TradeSync (TradeSync Portal) is the software G3 Trade uses for allocation routing and investor reporting on the website. Investors log into a reporting portal issued by G3 Trade. TradeSync does not accept deposits, hold customer funds, select trades, or exercise discretion. You do not contract with a software vendor when you allocate to the desk.

G3 Trade is not described on this site as a broker dealer, futures commission merchant (FCM), or commodity trading advisor (CTA). This page does not claim those registrations. Do your own diligence, including any registrations that may apply, before placing capital.

Programs and risk controls

Expertise published here is about allocation mechanics, not a promised return. PAM, MAM, and LAM are sizing methods for isolated investor accounts. Direct trading keeps you close to your allocated book. Expert trading allocates to desk specialists. Kill switch and drawdown limits are desk process. None of that is a safety net against slippage or a rejected flatten at the venue.

What this page does not claim

No team bios, personal credentials, awards, AUM, returns, or license numbers appear here because we are not inventing them. G3 Trade publishes no track record on this site. Sample reporting elsewhere is simulated. Trust signals that are real: the risk disclosures (including CFTC Rule 4.41 on hypothetical results), the software versus operator distinction, and a contact path at hello@tradesync.app.

Futures and derivatives trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Capital placed with G3 Trade is at risk. TradeSync is the underlying desk software; it does not accept deposits, hold funds, or select trades. Full risk disclosures.

FAQ

Questions investors actually ask

Who is G3 Trade?
G3 Trade is the trading desk investors place capital with. You contract with G3 Trade, not with a software vendor. The desk runs execution, allocation programs, and investor reporting. Futures and derivatives trading involves substantial risk of loss. Nothing here is a promise of profit.
What is the difference between G3 Trade and TradeSync?
G3 Trade is the operator. TradeSync is the software the desk uses for routing, reporting, and statements. Investors log into a web portal issued by G3 Trade. TradeSync does not accept deposits, hold customer funds, or select trades. This site is not an offer of any commodity interest.
Direct trading vs expert trading. Which is which?
Direct trading is for investors who want involvement and a clear view of their own allocated book. You see the fills and statements for accounts sized to you. Expert trading allocates capital to G3 desk specialists who run the book. Both tracks are about professional execution and reporting, not a promised return.
What are PAM, MAM, and LAM?
They are allocation methods, not products that promise a return. MAM (multi account manager) runs a master strategy and allocates at the trade level across investor accounts. PAM (percentage allocation management) sizes in proportion to equity. LAM (lot allocation management) uses lot based or fixed lot sizing. Same strategy, different sizing. Accounts stay isolated. Losses allocate the same way gains do.
I am an investor. What do I see in the portal?
A reporting login on the website. Drill from account to day to session to fill. Filter by instrument, account, strategy, time range, and allocation book. Compare fills reported by the venue with internal estimates. Download statements and equity curves. Reporting is read only. Access is issued by G3 Trade after onboarding.
Does G3 Trade or TradeSync hold my money?
TradeSync is software and does not accept deposits or hold customer funds. Your funds sit with your broker or trading firm under the agreements you have with G3 Trade and those intermediaries. Do your own diligence. This site is not an offer of a commodity interest or of investment management services.
Are results guaranteed?
No. Futures and derivatives trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. You can lose more than your initial investment. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. G3 Trade does not publish a track record on this site. Simulated figures on these pages are illustrative only.
What do kill switch and drawdown controls actually do?
They are desk process, not a safety net. A kill switch flattens positions and cancels working orders across connected accounts when an operator confirms it. Drawdown limits are halts set by the operator. Neither is a guarantee against loss, slippage, or a rejected flatten at the venue.
How do I request investor access?
Use the contact page to request investor access. Existing investors sign in on the website. Reporting logins are scoped to your allocation and issued after G3 Trade onboards you.
Do I download software to invest with G3?
No. Investors use the website only. After onboarding, G3 Trade issues a reporting login scoped to your allocation. The internal Windows client is for desk operators and is not part of the investor offer.