
TradeDay is a US-based futures proprietary trading firm founded in 2020, offering evaluation programs for futures traders with a focus on education and mentorship. It provides up to $450,000 in simulated capital with 80-95% profit split across Tradovate, NinjaTrader, and TradingView platforms.
TradeDay, founded in 2020 and headquartered in Chicago, US, is a prop trading firm specializing in futures assets. Co-founded by James Thorpe and Steve Miley, the firm utilizes Rithmic and CQG as brokers. TradeDay offers a 1-Step Challenge structure with a maximum allocation of $450,000. Traders can achieve a profit split ranging from 80% up to 95%, with on-demand payout frequency. Key trading conditions include a maximum daily drawdown of $2,000 and a maximum total drawdown of $2,000 for a 50K account. Profit targets are set at $3,000 for a 50K account, $6,000 for a 100K account, and $9,000 for a 150K account. A minimum of 5 trading days is required. Leverage varies by account size: 5 contracts (50 micros) for 50K, 10 contracts for 100K, and 15 contracts for 150K. TradeDay supports various trading platforms, including Tradovate, NinjaTrader, TradingView, and Jigsaw Trading. News trading is restricted, and weekend holding is not allowed. Commissions on futures are waived for funded traders, with spreads being commission-based. The firm implements a consistency rule, limiting profit from a single day to a maximum of 30%. The use of EAs/bots and copy trading is permitted. Payment methods are limited to Credit Card, and the firm operates with a no-refund policy. TradeDay is restricted in numerous countries, including Afghanistan, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, Syria, and Venezuela. Trustpilot reviews average 4.6 stars from 1355 reviews.
| Asset Class | Leverage |
|---|---|
| 50k | 5 contracts (50 micros) |
| 100k | 10 contracts |
| 150k | 15 contracts |
| Asset Class | Commission |
|---|---|
| futures | None for funded traders |
Max 30% of profit from single day
Restricted
No refund
No scaling plan information available.
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