2025-06-30
For many aspiring traders, prop trading offers a unique pathway to grow capital without risking personal funds. But with dozens of prop firms out there—each offering their own "funded account" programs—it can be hard to know where to begin. While marketing terms vary, most firms organize their accounts into a handful of core models.
In this article, we break down the most common prop firm account types to help you better navigate your options and choose the account structure that best fits your trading approach.
Instant funding accounts are designed for traders who want to skip the traditional evaluation phase and dive straight into a live-funded account. Instead of completing a two-phase challenge, traders pay a higher one-time fee to gain immediate access to capital.
These accounts typically come with strict risk parameters. You’ll be expected to adhere to fixed daily and overall drawdown limits. However, since you're bypassing the evaluation stage, there's an expectation that you already have a proven edge and the discipline to manage risk properly.
This model is ideal for confident, experienced traders who want to get to work right away and are willing to pay upfront for that privilege. Some firms offer up to 90 percent profit splits with these accounts, making them attractive to skilled individuals who prioritize time over testing.
One-phase accounts strike a balance between speed and accountability. Unlike instant funding, you do have to prove yourself—but it’s only one round. Typically, you're given a target profit (often between 5 to 10 percent) that must be reached under certain drawdown limits.
The key advantage here is time efficiency. Traders can often complete the phase within a few days or weeks, depending on performance. This type of account still imposes daily loss rules and maximum drawdowns, but if you succeed, you're quickly moved to a funded stage with generous profit splits.
This model appeals to traders who want a fast track to funding but also appreciate the structure and filter of a brief evaluation.
Arguably the industry standard, the two-phase model requires traders to pass two separate challenges before gaining access to a live-funded account. Each phase has its own profit targets and risk constraints, with the second phase often having a lower profit requirement and no time pressure.
This model emphasizes discipline, consistency, and patience—values prop firms prize highly. It allows them to assess not just your ability to make money, but your capacity to manage drawdown and follow a set of trading rules over a longer stretch of time.
If you're newer to prop trading or want to build confidence within a structured progression, the two-phase model offers a solid foundation.
Unlike dynamic or trailing drawdown models that adjust based on your profits, static-drawdown accounts keep the maximum loss level fixed. For example, if your maximum loss is $1,000 on a $25,000 account, it doesn’t move even if your equity rises.
These accounts are appealing because of their simplicity and clarity. Traders can manage risk without constantly recalculating their drawdown threshold. However, because there's no cushion from unrealized gains, you'll need to maintain tight discipline from the start.
Static accounts are ideal for traders who prefer minimal complexity and like knowing exactly where the hard stop lies at all times.
Some firms offer accounts specifically geared for intraday traders. These often use an end-of-day trailing drawdown mechanism and require all trades to be closed before the trading day ends.
The trailing drawdown increases as you earn profit but locks in at your highest equity close. While this rewards progress, it also means you can't afford to give back much once you're ahead. These accounts are especially common among firms that aim to reduce overnight risk and monitor trader behavior closely.
If you're a scalper or day trader who doesn’t hold positions overnight, this structure aligns well with your trading rhythm.
For those who trade longer timeframes or rely on holding positions through overnight sessions or weekends, some prop firms offer swing accounts. These accounts typically come with higher initial costs or slightly tighter drawdown limits but allow traders to capture multi-day moves without forced closures.
This account type is perfect for those who trade higher timeframes or prefer technical setups that take more time to develop. If you're patient, trade off daily charts, or like to take positions around macro events, swing accounts offer the flexibility you need.
Some firms have introduced a more gamified approach—monthly challenges that reward top-performing traders with real accounts or cash prizes. These are often based on metrics like monthly return, maximum drawdown, and consistency.
While these challenges can be exciting and attract high-risk, high-reward traders, they’re generally not the best fit for someone looking to build a long-term trading career. However, they can be useful for experienced traders looking to test their limits or showcase their skills for faster access to firm capital.
There is no universally "best" prop firm account type. The right model depends on your trading style, personality, and risk appetite. If you’re highly confident in your system and want immediate access, instant funding might be for you. If you prefer a slower, more structured process, the two-phase evaluation will feel more natural. Day traders may gravitate toward EOD models, while swing traders will need overnight flexibility.
The key is to understand your own tendencies—both in terms of strategy and psychology—and choose the funding structure that complements them.
Prop trading offers incredible opportunities—but choosing the wrong account structure can sabotage even a good strategy. Before signing up, take the time to study the rules, profit targets, drawdown mechanics, and payout systems.
Ultimately, a good prop account doesn’t just give you capital. It gives you a framework to refine discipline, manage emotions, and perform at your best—without blowing your own money in the process.
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