
Futures vs Forex Prop Firms: Which Is Better for US Traders?
For US traders, futures prop firms generally offer clearer regulatory standing than forex prop firms. Both models share the same challenge fee and profit split…

For US traders, futures prop firms generally offer clearer regulatory standing than forex prop firms. Both models share the same challenge fee and profit split…

Realistic monthly income from a prop firm funded account is lower than most marketing implies. The headline math — 5% monthly on $100,000 at 80% split —…

Prop firm trading is worth it for some traders and not for others. There's no universal answer. It depends on what you're already trading, what capital you…

Most prop firms use a multi-phase evaluation structure before granting access to a funded account. Phase 1 tests initial performance, Phase 2 verifies…

Most prop firm challenges fail. Pass rates range from roughly 5% to 25% depending on the firm and account size. The majority of challengers pay the fee, breach…

The best prop firm for a beginner is the one whose rules you fully understand before you pay. That sounds obvious, but most beginners choose based on price and…

Remote prop firm trading means trading a firm's capital from your own location — no office, no on-site supervision. Most retail prop firms today operate this…

Some futures prop firms advertise challenges with no activation fee — meaning you pay the challenge fee once, and there is no additional charge to activate…

TradeLocker is a trading platform that has gained adoption among prop firms as an alternative to MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, and cTrader. If you're evaluating…

NinjaTrader is the dominant trading platform in the futures prop firm space. Most of the largest funded futures programs — including Apex Trader Funding and…

This isn't a critique of prop firms as a concept. Some traders thrive in that model. This is an honest account of why the prop firm path stopped making sense —…

Tradematic and prop firm trading are both paths to income from the markets. Neither fits every trader. This article puts the differences on the table clearly —…