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The most comprehensive list of proprietary trading firms in 2026. Quantitative, funded, and futures firms — sourced from PropFirmMatch, Myfxbook, and Tradermath.

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FAQ

A proprietary trading firm (prop firm) trades financial instruments using its own capital rather than client funds. Some firms hire traders and provide capital directly (quantitative/institutional firms like Jane Street or Jump Trading), while others offer evaluation challenges where independent traders prove their skills to receive funded accounts (retail/funded firms like FTMO or FundedNext).

Quantitative (institutional) prop firms employ traders and researchers directly, using advanced algorithms, data science, and technology infrastructure. Funded (retail) prop firms allow independent traders to pass evaluation challenges to access firm capital, typically keeping 80–95% of profits. Futures prop firms specialize in exchange-traded futures contracts.

Consider your trading style, preferred instruments (forex, futures, crypto), desired account size, profit split, evaluation structure, payout frequency, and the firm's reputation and track record. Read verified reviews and compare rules carefully before committing.

Most retail/funded prop firms are not classified as financial intermediaries and are generally not regulated like brokers. Quantitative firms may be registered with relevant authorities. Always verify a firm's legitimacy, payout history, and transparency before joining. Broker-backed prop firms (like OANDA Prop Trader or FXIFY) may offer additional regulatory oversight through their parent companies.

This directory aggregates firms from PropFirmMatch (propfirmmatch.com), Myfxbook (myfxbook.com/prop-firms), and Tradermath (tradermath.org/list-of-proprietary-trading-firms). We include both quantitative/institutional firms and retail/funded prop firms for a complete picture of the industry.