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WIN2TRADE
WIN2TRADE funds remote retail traders in futures and forex, sharing profits from their performance in a distributed proprietary trading model.
WIN2TRADE
WIN2TRADE offers funded trading accounts to individual traders who pass an evaluation process, providing them with firm capital to trade futures and foreign exchange markets. The firm generates revenue by selling evaluation access and taking a cut of profits from successful funded traders. The firm's strategy centers on scalping and short-term day trading across highly liquid instruments, including index futures, commodities, and major currency pairs. Traders typically operate remotely using platforms such as NinjaTrader, Tradovate, or MetaTrader, with risk parameters set by WIN2TRADE's automated monitoring systems. The operational scale, number of active funded traders, and total deployed capital are not publicly disclosed. Industry estimates suggest the broader prop-firm funding industry has grown rapidly since 2020, but WIN2TRADE's specific share of that market remains unverified. Structurally, WIN2TRADE's model differs from traditional proprietary trading desks, which employ traders as W-2 staff. It represents a gig-economy approach to trading, where capital allocation is contingent on passing a standardized simulated evaluation.
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Frequently asked questions
What is WIN2TRADE's core business?
WIN2TRADE provides funded trading accounts to individual retail traders. Candidates purchase an evaluation, demonstrate profitability under simulated conditions, and if they pass, receive a funded account with the firm's capital to trade futures or forex, splitting subsequent profits with the firm.
How does WIN2TRADE's model differ from a traditional prop desk?
Traditional proprietary trading firms employ traders directly as employees, often in a physical office. WIN2TRADE operates remotely, collecting a fee for the evaluation phase and then sharing profits with a broad base of independent contractors who trade from their own locations using the firm's capital rules.
What asset classes does WIN2TRADE's traders operate in?
Publicly available information indicates WIN2TRADE funded traders focus primarily on futures contracts, including equity index futures and commodities, alongside major and minor foreign exchange pairs.
Is WIN2TRADE registered with financial regulators?
The regulatory status of profit-split funded trading firms like WIN2TRADE is an evolving area. Many such firms operate via offshore entities and are not registered as broker-dealers or investment advisors in the United States, because they represent their activity as simulated trading evaluation services or proprietary trading, not managing outside client capital.
How does WIN2TRADE generate revenue?
Revenue comes from two streams: non-refundable fees paid by candidates to take the initial trading evaluation, and a percentage share of net trading profits generated by traders who pass the evaluation and receive access to firm-funded accounts.
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