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Is AquaFunded Available in Trinidad and Tobago?

AquaFunded is fully available to traders in Trinidad and Tobago with no known restrictions. You can access all trading instruments, platforms, and payout structures.

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What should Trinidad and Tobago traders know about AquaFunded?
Availability Status
Fully available with no restrictions
Supported Instruments
Forex, Indices, Crypto
Maximum Leverage
1:50 on forex pairs
Profit Split
90% base, scaling to 100%
Trading Platforms
MT5, MatchTrade, TradeLocker, cTrader
Payment Methods
USD transfers, crypto recommended
AquaFunded accepts traders from Trinidad and Tobago with full access to all program features and no geographical restrictions. As a Trinidadian trader, you can participate in their standard evaluation program with the same conditions as traders from other accepted countries. You'll have access to AquaFunded's complete range of trading instruments including forex pairs, indices, and cryptocurrencies. The firm offers 1:50 leverage on forex trades, which aligns with international standards for prop trading. Your profit target will be 10% in phase 1, with risk management rules including a 5% maximum daily loss and 10% maximum total loss limit. The payout structure starts at 90% profit split, scaling up to 100% at the maximum level. This means you keep the vast majority of your trading profits, making it one of the more trader-friendly splits in the industry. Both news trading and automated trading through EAs and bots are permitted, giving you flexibility in your trading approach. As a Trinidad and Tobago resident, you'll likely find USD bank transfers or cryptocurrency payments most reliable for funding your account and receiving payouts. The TTD isn't typically supported directly by prop firms, so you'll need to work with USD-denominated accounts. Most Trinidadian banks can handle international USD transfers, though you should check with your specific bank about any fees or conversion rates. AquaFunded provides multiple trading platforms including MT5, MatchTrade, TradeLocker, and cTrader. This variety lets you choose the platform that best suits your trading style. MT5 is particularly popular among Caribbean traders due to its comprehensive features and wide broker support. The regulatory environment in Trinidad and Tobago doesn't create barriers for participating in foreign prop trading challenges. The Trinidad and Tobago Securities and Exchange Commission (TTSEC) regulates local securities markets, but prop firm evaluation programs typically fall outside this scope since they're skill assessments rather than traditional investment services. To get started with AquaFunded from Trinidad and Tobago, visit their website and select your preferred challenge size. You'll go through their standard registration process, providing identification documents and choosing your trading platform. Make sure your internet connection is stable, as you'll be trading on their live servers with real market conditions during the evaluation phase. Payment processing is typically straightforward for Trinidadian traders. Credit cards, bank transfers, and cryptocurrency options are usually available. Crypto payments often offer the fastest processing times and can help avoid international banking delays that sometimes affect Caribbean transfers. One consideration for Trinidad and Tobago traders is the time zone difference. You're in the America/Port_of_Spain timezone (AST), which puts you four hours behind GMT. This actually works well for forex trading as you can catch both the London and New York sessions during reasonable local hours. Keep in mind that while AquaFunded currently accepts Trinidad and Tobago traders, prop firms can change their geographical restrictions. Always verify current availability directly with the firm before purchasing a challenge. Their customer support should be able to confirm your eligibility and help with any region-specific questions about payment methods or documentation requirements. With a 4.3 trust score based on 200 reviews, AquaFunded has established a reasonable reputation in the prop trading space. However, as with any prop firm, ensure you understand the evaluation rules completely before starting, and never risk money you cannot afford to lose during the assessment process.
When should Trinidad and Tobago traders trade?

Trinidad and Tobago (UTC-4) traders benefit from favorable forex session timing. London session opens at 3:00 AM local time, running until 12:00 PM - the most liquid period for EUR/USD, GBP/USD, and EUR/GBP. New York session starts at 8:00 AM local, overlapping with London until noon for peak volatility. This overlap (8:00 AM - 12:00 PM local) offers optimal trading conditions during normal business hours. Sydney opens at 5:00 PM local, Tokyo at 7:00 PM - both outside typical working hours but useful for overnight positions on AUD and JPY pairs. US indices like SPX500 and NAS100 show strong movement during 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM local New York market hours.

How do Trinidad and Tobago traders pay for AquaFunded?

Trinidad and Tobago traders typically find Wise transfers most reliable for AquaFunded payouts, offering faster processing than traditional banks. Skrill and other e-wallets work well but verify account verification requirements beforehand. Local bank wire transfers are possible but expect longer processing times and intermediary bank delays. Most Caribbean traders avoid direct debit cards due to international transaction restrictions from local banks. Cryptocurrency payouts, where available, provide fastest settlement but require proper tax documentation. AquaFunded generally requires USD transactions, so factor in TTD conversion timing and your bank's foreign exchange policies.

What are the best alternatives to AquaFunded in Trinidad and Tobago?
What tips help Trinidad and Tobago traders succeed?
Payment convenience
Consider using cryptocurrency for faster deposits and withdrawals to avoid Caribbean banking delays
Platform familiarity
Start with MT5 if you're new to prop trading platforms, as it has the most educational resources available
Risk management
Begin with their smallest challenge size to test the platform and rules before committing to larger amounts
Common questions about AquaFunded in Trinidad and Tobago

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Last verified: 30 March 2026. Always confirm availability directly with AquaFunded before signing up.

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