As an experienced trader, I always make it a point to investigate fee structures thoroughly before committing to any broker or prop firm. Unfortunately, in my research into Apex Trader Funding, I found a significant lack of transparency regarding deposit and withdrawal fees. The firm does not provide clear details about these charges on its publicly available materials, which immediately raises a red flag for me. In my professional view, transparency about costs is critical; without it, I cannot accurately assess my potential trading costs or plan my cash flow effectively. Moreover, Apex Trader Funding operates without regulatory oversight, which means there are no external protections to ensure fairness in their fee structure. This makes me even more cautious, as unregulated firms can sometimes introduce hidden costs or adjust terms at their discretion. While I found information indicating the presence of evaluation fees for account qualification, details about standard deposit or withdrawal charges remain opaque. For me, this lack of clarity is a strong reason to move cautiously and, if necessary, directly request a detailed fee schedule from the company before considering any engagement. Without such transparency, I personally cannot recommend funding an account, as the risks may outweigh any potential upsides.