
Take Profit Trader Pays @nuttybartrading $2,700, YTD Tops $59,300
On March 22, 2025, the trader @nuttybartrading posted on X a fresh Take Profit Trader payout of $3,375 gross, netting $2,700 after the firm's 80/20 split. The withdrawal lifted their documented year-to-date payouts to $59,300.40.
The proof centers on a single X post timestamped March 22, 2025, which states a gross profit withdrawal of $3,375 reduced to $2,700 after Take Profit Trader's 80/20 profit split was applied. The trader links to a Google Drive folder they describe as containing screenshots of every payout received this year, and reports a running 2025 total of $59,300.40.
That split aligns with the firm's published structure. Take Profit Trader, founded in Orlando in 2021, operates a PRO live account that pays an 80/20 share, and a PRO+ tier that lifts the share to 90/10 and removes the buffer requirement. The trader's post does not specify which tier funded this payout, but the 80/20 figure is consistent with the standard PRO account rather than PRO+.

“Another Take Profit Trader Daily Payout is locked in! $3,375, 80/20 split, $2,700.”— @nuttybartrading on X, March 22, 2025
Several details the reader might want are not in the source. The post does not disclose the account size, the instrument traded, the strategy used, or the number of trading days that produced the $3,375. It also does not say whether withdrawals were taken from a single funded account or aggregated across more than one. Those gaps are worth flagging because Take Profit Trader offers account sizes from $25,000 to $150,000, and the per-payout figure alone cannot be back-solved to an account tier.
What the evidence does establish is a documented receipt rather than a projection. The amount, the split arithmetic, the firm name, and the date are all on the public post, and the trader has put the supporting screenshots behind an open link for inspection. The closing portion of the post is promotional, referencing an active TPT discount and an affiliate code, which readers should weigh when interpreting tone, but it does not change what the payout screenshot itself shows.