FUNDEDPRIME REVIEW

Our Take on Funded Prime

Funded Prime is prop firm that offers a great range of challenges, ranging from standard one and two step evaluations, to more niche stock and meme coin challenges. With their new meme challenge, you can now trade tokens like PEPE, WIF, and TRUMP without needing a brokerage account, crypto wallet, or exchange.

Funded Prime Pros and Cons

Pros

  • New Meme coin challenge with 10:1 leverage
  • High profit share up to 90%
  • Expert Advisors allowed
Cons

  • No MT4 or MT5 platform
  • Crypto leverage limited to 1:1
  • Strict volume and profit caps

FAQs

Yes, Funded Prime is a legitimate prop firm offering simulated trading challenges powered by Eightcap pricing. While it’s a newer firm, our testing confirmed the platform uses clear rules, consistent payout conditions, and a structured evaluation system. All trading is via demo accounts and not placed in live markets.

Funded Prime’s evaluation fees range from $35 to $67 for their lowest account size of 5K, and go up to $1,235 for 200K accounts. There’s a good selection of evaluations to chosoe from, with one step, two step, stock, and meme coin challenges, but if you buy add-ons for faster payouts or higher profit splits, your challenge fees will increase by 20% to 45%.

Funded Prime is trustworthy based on our testing, scoring 7/10 for trust and 80/100 overall. The prop firm gets its pricing from Eightcap, a regulated broker, which adds a lot of legitimacy and transparency, and all trading rules are clear and fair.

Yes, Funded Prime offers maximum leverage of 1:50 on forex pairs for one and two step challenges. For meme coins, indices, and commodities its 10:1, for stock trading your max is 1:5, and crypto traders are limited with 1:1.

Yes, but only in certain challenges. Weekend trading is allowed on the Meme Coin Challenge, while overnight positions are fine across all account types. For One Step, Two Step, and Stock Challenges you’ll need to close trades before Friday’s market close, since weekend holding isn’t allowed.

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