Prop Firm Trading

Prop firm trading

Overall Score

63.5 /100

Ease of Starting & Doing

Minimal or Zero Investment

Scalability

Passive Income Potential

Market Demand

Competition Level

Immediate Earnings

Long-Term Stability

Risk of Failure

Opportunity for Newcomers

Adaptability to Changes

Global Reach & Accessibility

Skills & Experience Needed

Payment & Withdrawal Process

Ease of Making Money

Requires passing an evaluation, which can be challenging for beginners.

50/100

Most firms charge an upfront fee for evaluation, and losses can disqualify traders.

40/100

Earnings can grow significantly with larger trading accounts, but risk increases.

85/100

Requires continuous effort and decision-making; not passive.

30/100

More firms are emerging, making funded trading accounts accessible.

80/100

Many traders apply, but only a small percentage succeed.

55/100

Traders must first pass the evaluation and prove consistency before earning.

40/100

Profits vary, and traders can lose access to capital due to performance rules.

50/100

High risk of failure due to strict rules and potential disqualification.

35/100

Beginner-friendly firms exist, but consistent trading skills are needed.

75/100

Economic shifts and trading firm policies can impact success.

55/100

Available worldwide, but some regions have restrictions.

70/100

Requires solid trading skills; beginners face a steep learning curve.

40/100

Withdrawals depend on firm policies; some have delays or payout conditions.

65/100

Profits are possible but depend on market conditions and skill.

45/100