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Is Moneta Funded Available in the United States?

Moneta Funded is not available to United States traders due to CFTC regulations. US residents are completely restricted from accessing their programs.

RESTRICTIONS
  • Complete restriction on US residents
  • CFTC regulatory compliance
What should United States traders know about Moneta Funded?
US Availability
Not available - completely restricted
Restriction Reason
CFTC regulatory compliance
Modified Program
No alternative offered for US traders
Trust Score
4/10 (200 reviews)
Trading Instruments
Forex, Indices, and Crypto not available
EA/Bot Trading
Not allowed (when available)
Moneta Funded explicitly restricts United States traders from accessing their prop trading programs due to CFTC (Commodity Futures Trading Commission) regulations. If you're a US resident looking to trade with Moneta Funded, you'll find yourself unable to register or participate in their evaluation programs. This restriction stems from the complex regulatory environment surrounding proprietary trading firms in the United States. The CFTC, along with other financial regulators, has created stringent requirements for firms offering trading capital to retail traders. These regulations are part of the broader Dodd-Frank Act framework designed to protect retail investors and maintain market stability following the 2008 financial crisis. For you as a US trader, this means you cannot access Moneta Funded's evaluation challenges, funded accounts, or any of their trading programs. Unlike some prop firms that offer modified programs for US traders with reduced leverage or restricted instruments, Moneta Funded has chosen to exclude US residents entirely rather than navigate the complex compliance requirements. The regulatory challenges that lead to these restrictions include requirements for proper registration with US authorities, adherence to position sizing limits, restrictions on certain financial instruments, and compliance with anti-money laundering procedures. Many international prop firms find these requirements too costly or complex to implement, leading them to simply exclude US traders from their programs. This situation reflects a broader trend in the prop trading industry where US traders face limited options compared to their international counterparts. The regulatory framework, while designed for protection, has created barriers that limit access to global trading opportunities and capital allocation programs. If you're determined to access proprietary trading capital, you'll need to focus on firms that specifically cater to US traders and maintain proper regulatory compliance. These firms typically operate under different business models, often functioning as education companies with profit-sharing arrangements rather than traditional prop firms. When evaluating alternatives, pay close attention to the firm's regulatory status, fee structures, and trading conditions. US-compliant firms often have different payout structures, may require different evaluation processes, and typically offer lower leverage than their international counterparts due to regulatory constraints. Before committing to any alternative prop firm, verify their regulatory compliance by checking with relevant authorities. Look for firms that are transparent about their business model, provide clear terms and conditions, and have established track records of paying traders. You should also consider that the prop trading landscape for US traders continues to evolve. Regulatory clarifications and new business models may create additional opportunities in the future, so staying informed about industry developments could benefit your long-term trading career. The restriction by Moneta Funded highlights the importance of understanding your local regulatory environment before pursuing prop trading opportunities. While this may limit your immediate options, focusing on compliant alternatives ensures you're operating within legal boundaries and protecting your trading career from potential regulatory issues. Remember that successful prop trading isn't just about finding a firm that accepts you—it's about finding one that provides fair conditions, reliable payouts, and sustainable business practices. Sometimes, restrictions that initially seem limiting actually guide you toward more stable and trustworthy opportunities in your home market.
When should United States traders trade?

US traders (UTC-5) have excellent access to major trading sessions. The London session opens at 3:00 AM EST, providing high volatility for EUR/USD and GBP pairs during early morning hours. The New York session starts at 8:00 AM EST, overlapping with London until 12:00 PM EST - this is prime time for USD pairs and US indices like SPX500 and NAS100. Tokyo session runs 7:00 PM to 4:00 AM EST, better for overnight positions on JPY pairs. Sydney opens at 5:00 PM EST Sunday through Thursday. The London-New York overlap (8:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST) offers the highest liquidity and tightest spreads, perfect for scalping strategies during normal waking hours.

How do United States traders pay for Moneta Funded?

For US traders, Moneta Funded typically accepts USD payments directly, eliminating currency conversion costs. Local bank transfers and debit/credit cards work well for challenge purchases, with processing times of 1-3 business days. Wise transfers are reliable for international payouts with faster processing than traditional wire transfers. Skrill and crypto payments may be available but check current options as payment methods can change. Avoid prepaid cards or gift cards which often get declined. Since you're trading in your home currency, focus on payment speed rather than conversion rates when choosing your preferred method.

What are the best alternatives to Moneta Funded in United States?
What alternatives should you consider?
Seek CFTC-compliant prop firms
Look for firms specifically designed for US traders with proper regulatory compliance
Consider futures prop firms
Some US-based firms focus on futures trading with different regulatory frameworks
Explore funded account alternatives
Research profit-sharing programs and trading education companies with capital allocation
Common questions about Moneta Funded in United States

Moneta Funded in United States — FAQ

Last verified: 31 March 2026. Always confirm availability directly with Moneta Funded before signing up.

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