
@realmrcomstock Posts $15,000 Apex Payout, Second of the Month
On June 18, X user @realmrcomstock shared a second Apex Trader Funding payout worth $15,000, pushing the trader's monthly total to $25,000 so far across 20 Performance Account funded accounts. The post frames the run as a product of consistency and discipline.
The post, published on X on Thursday June 18, opens with the trader announcing a second payout with Apex Trader Funding this month. According to the message, the fresh withdrawal brings the trader's June total to roughly $25,000 across a stack of 20 Performance Account funded accounts operated with the firm.
No specific instrument, strategy, or account size was disclosed in the message, and the trader did not attach a per-account breakdown. What the post does emphasize is scale of participation: running 20 PA funded accounts in parallel is on the upper end of the account counts most retail-style prop traders publicize, and it reframes the $15,000 figure as an aggregate across the book rather than a single-account result.

“Second payout with Apex this month. $15k total with 20 PA funded accounts. $25k this month alone so far.”— @realmrcomstock on X
The tone of the post leans into process rather than prediction. The trader closes with the line that consistency and discipline win, a framing that lines up with how Apex Trader Funding structures its Performance Account program: pass a written evaluation, move to a funded PA, and then request payouts on eligible profits per the firm's published rules. Apex Trader Funding has publicly stated that it has paid out more than one billion dollars to its trader community since inception, a backdrop that traders frequently cite when sharing individual withdrawal screenshots on X.
A screenshot accompanying the post is presented as the payout confirmation. TradersPost has not independently verified the underlying broker statements or Apex back-office records tied to the image; the reporting here is limited to what the trader disclosed publicly on X on the stated date. Readers evaluating similar programs should refer to Apex Trader Funding's own rules pages and payout policy for the authoritative terms that govern PA account withdrawals.