DEFINITION
Funded Account
A trading account backed by a prop firm's capital. Traders keep a share of profits (typically 80–90%) after passing the evaluation phases.
Related terms
Profit Split
The percentage of profits a funded trader retains after passing the prop firm evaluation. Typical ranges from 75% to 90%, with higher splits often reserved for senior funded traders or scaling plans.
Challenge
The evaluation phase of a prop firm account. Traders must meet a profit target while respecting drawdown rules to pass and receive a funded account.
Prop Firm
A proprietary trading firm that funds retail traders after they pass an evaluation. Traders pay an evaluation fee and receive a funded account with profit splits after demonstrating consistent profitability.
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