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In this video, I examine the mechanics of executing a maximum-size trade within a futures prop firm environment. I present the concept of YOLO trading, specifically leveraging 12 NQ contracts, to illustrate the trade-offs and constraints present in a regulated evaluation phase. I focus on the absence of a pattern day trading rule in the futures market and the near-constant market access it provides. I also detail the roles and requirements of prop firms, including the profit targets, position size limits, and the stipulated restrictions that ensure consistent and verified trading performance. By working through these conditions, I demonstrate how a trader can navigate the initial evaluation steps while adhering to the rules designed to foster proper risk management. My objective is to provide a structured perspective on futures trading and prop firm challenges, emphasizing the importance of patience, calculation, and adaptability.