Prop Trading (Proprietary Trading)

Prop trading is a model where traders use a firm's capital to trade financial markets after passing an evaluation, splitting profits with the firm.

What it means in practice

Prop trading — short for proprietary trading — refers to a model where a firm provides capital to traders who have demonstrated skill through an evaluation process. Unlike retail trading where individuals risk their own funds, prop traders operate with firm-backed accounts and share profits according to a profit split agreement, typically ranging from 70% to 90% in the trader's favour. The firm earns revenue from challenge fees paid by aspiring traders and its share of profitable trading activity.

The modern prop trading industry is built around the challenge model: aspiring traders pay a fee to attempt a two-phase evaluation or one-step challenge that tests their ability to reach a profit target while respecting drawdown limits, daily loss limits, and consistency rules. Traders who pass receive a funded account and can begin trading with the firm's capital. Those who fail can pay a reset fee or purchase a new challenge through a challenge retry.

For affiliate marketers and partner programs, prop trading represents a high-conversion vertical. The product has a clear price point (the challenge fee), straightforward value proposition, and broad appeal to trading communities. Prop firm affiliate programs typically offer CPA commissions per challenge purchase, making ROI calculation straightforward for affiliates. Some firms also offer recurring commissions on retries and scaling purchases.

The prop trading ecosystem includes firms of varying size and credibility. Key evaluation criteria for traders include challenge rules, trailing drawdown vs static drawdown policies, profit factor requirements, payout speed, and the firm's track record of honouring prop firm payouts. For operators running prop firm partner programs, tracking challenge purchases, pass rates, and affiliate-driven revenue requires purpose-built infrastructure.

How Prop Trading (Proprietary Trading) works across industries

See how prop trading (proprietary trading) is applied in the verticals Track360 supports, from qualification logic and payout structure to the operational context behind each model.

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Prop Trading (Proprietary Trading) in prop trading acquisition flows

Prop firms operate challenge-based evaluation models where traders pay fees to attempt funded account qualification. Key metrics include [challenge pass rate](/glossary/challenge-pass-rate), average challenge fee, retry rate, and [profit split](/glossary/profit-split) ratios. Partner programs track challenge purchases as the primary conversion event, with [CPA](/glossary/cpa) as the dominant commission model.
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Prop Trading (Proprietary Trading) in Forex partner and IB models

Most modern prop firms focus on Forex and CFD markets, giving traders access to [currency pairs](/glossary/currency-pair), indices, and commodities. The distinction between a prop firm and a [Forex broker](/glossary/forex-broker) is important: brokers facilitate retail trading with personal capital, while prop firms provide funded capital post-evaluation. Some traders operate as both retail traders and prop firm participants simultaneously.
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How Track360 handles this

Track360 supports prop trading affiliate programs with challenge purchase tracking, profit split commission models, and real-time reporting on affiliate-driven evaluations. The platform enables prop firms to manage partner relationships, track challenge fee revenue by affiliate, and automate commission payouts.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about prop trading (proprietary trading), how it works in affiliate programs, and where it shows up across Track360's supported verticals.

Prop trading is a model where firms provide capital to traders who pass an evaluation challenge. Traders pay a challenge fee to attempt the evaluation, which tests their ability to hit a profit target while respecting drawdown and loss limits. Successful traders receive a funded account and trade with the firm's capital, keeping 70-90% of profits.

Related Terms

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Funded Account

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A trading account provided by a proprietary trading firm to a trader who has passed an evaluation challenge, allowing them to trade with the firm capital under defined risk rules.

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Profit Split

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The percentage of trading profits that a funded trader keeps after passing a prop firm evaluation. Profit splits are a primary conversion driver and directly influence affiliate promotion strategies.

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Challenge Fee

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A challenge fee is the payment a trader makes to enter a prop firm evaluation challenge, often serving as the basis for affiliate commission calculations in prop trading programs.

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Evaluation Phase

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An evaluation phase is a structured assessment period in prop trading where traders must meet defined profit targets and risk management rules within a set timeframe to qualify for a funded trading account.

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Prop Firm Affiliate Program

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A prop firm affiliate program is a partner or referral program operated by a proprietary trading firm, typically structured around commissions on challenge purchases, resets, and scaling upgrades.

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Trailing Drawdown

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Trailing drawdown is a prop firm risk rule where the maximum loss floor rises with account profits, permanently tightening the allowable loss threshold.

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Daily Loss Limit

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A daily loss limit is the maximum amount a trader can lose in a single trading day before their account is suspended or failed in a prop firm evaluation.

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Consistency Rule

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A consistency rule limits how much of a funded or challenge account's total profit can come from a single trading day, enforcing disciplined, repeatable strategy.

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