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What Add-ons Can I Choose With My Challenge?

When purchasing a FunderPro Challenge, you can customize your experience with optional add-ons. These add-ons give you extra flexibility, faster rewards, and more favourable trading conditions. Availability depends on the challenge type you select.

Updated over a month ago

Available Add-ons

First Reward in 7 Days

  • Get access to your first reward and full fee refund as early as 7 days after starting.

  • Normally, you would wait until your first eligible Reward cycle, but this add-on lets you enjoy faster rewards.

  • Available on: Classic and One Phase Challenges.


90/10 Profit Split

  • Increase your profit share to 90% (instead of the standard 80%).

  • Keep more of the profits you generate as a Funded Trader.

  • Available on: All challenge types (Classic, One Phase, and Daily Rewards).


No Minimum Trading Days

  • Trade at your own pace with no restrictions on the number of days you must trade to complete a phase.

  • Perfect if you want the freedom to pass a challenge quickly without waiting.

  • Available on: Classic Challenges.


Swing Account

  • Trade with reduced leverage but gain the flexibility to hold trades over the weekend.

  • Designed for traders who don’t want to close trades by Friday.

  • Available on: All challenge types (Classic, One Phase, and Daily Rewards).

With this add-on, you can also trade news events, hold trades during news releases, and keep positions open over the weekend on your Funded Account.


Add-ons by Challenge Type

Challenge Type

Available Add-ons

Classic

First Reward in 7 Days, 90/10 Profit Split, No Minimum Trading Days, Swing Account

One Phase

First Reward in 7 Days, 90/10 Profit Split, Swing Account

Daily Rewards

90/10 Profit Split, Swing Account


Things to Keep in Mind

  • Add-ons are optional but can give you a big advantage depending on your trading style.

  • You can select them when purchasing your Challenge from the dashboard.

  • Some add-ons (like Swing) will reduce leverage, so be sure to factor this into your strategy.

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