Now tracking Funded Trading Plus
Funded Trading Plus joins the comparison: a London firm (Acello Ltd) whose 1-Step Express 50k is a $349 one-time 'Total Fee' with no recurring billing, no time limit and no minimum trading days — and whose terms permit Expert Advisors, which most futures firms here prohibit. Sourced from its official site.
Funded Trading Plus is the 24th firm on the comparison — and one we had been holding back for months as unreachable. That turned out to be our own fault, not the firm’s: the block was coming from a VPN on our side, and the site reads perfectly well without it. Worth stating plainly, because “we couldn’t verify this firm” is a claim about the firm, and ours was wrong.
On the numbers, it is one of the more straightforward entries here. The 1-Step Express 50k is a $349 one-time charge, labelled “Total Fee” with “No Hidden Costs · Includes VAT” — so nothing rebills while you take your time, and the challenge carries no time limit and no minimum trading days. The reward cycle starts at Day 0 and repeats every 7 days at an 80% split. The firm publishes its company registration in its own footer (Acello Ltd, England and Wales, no. 12696083, London), which not every firm here does.
Two things set it apart from the futures firms on this site. Expert Advisors are permitted: the terms treat automated trading programmes and API integrations as the account holder’s own responsibility rather than banning them, where Alpha Futures prohibits bots outright and Elite Trader Funding requires written authorization. And you can hold overnight and over the weekend with no automatic Friday close.
Read the drawdown carefully before buying: the 6% maximum simulated loss trails your high watermark until it reaches your starting balance, then locks — more forgiving than a permanent trailing model, less so than a static one. There is also a 4% daily loss limit, a 30-day inactivity rule that closes dormant accounts, and paid add-ons (+15% each) for a 90% split, faster rewards or extended scaling. As always, verify the live terms on the firm’s own site.
Prop-firm terms change often — always confirm the current details on the firm's official site before you buy.