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Is MyFundedFutures Available in Trinidad and Tobago?

Yes, MyFundedFutures is available to traders in Trinidad and Tobago with no known restrictions. You can access their full program without modifications.

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What should Trinidad and Tobago traders know about MyFundedFutures?
Availability
Fully available with no restrictions
Platform
NinjaTrader only
Instruments
No Forex, Indices, or Crypto
Profit Split
80% base rate
Automated Trading
Not allowed (manual only)
Trust Score
4.3/10 (500 reviews)
Can you trade with MyFundedFutures from Trinidad and Tobago? Yes, absolutely. MyFundedFutures accepts Trinidadian traders without any geographic restrictions, giving you full access to their prop trading challenges and funded accounts. As a Trinidad and Tobago trader, you'll have complete access to MyFundedFutures' standard program. This means you can participate in their evaluation process, work toward getting funded, and earn an 80% profit split on your trading performance. There are no modified terms or reduced offerings specifically for Caribbean traders. MyFundedFutures operates exclusively on the NinjaTrader platform, which is significant for your trading setup. You'll need to become comfortable with NinjaTrader's interface and tools, as this is the only platform supported. The firm doesn't offer MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, or other popular platforms that many Caribbean traders might be familiar with. This platform limitation isn't specific to Trinidad and Tobago – it applies to all traders globally. One important consideration is that MyFundedFutures currently doesn't offer forex, indices, or cryptocurrency trading. Their instrument selection is more limited compared to many other prop firms. This could be a significant factor in your decision, especially if you're primarily interested in forex trading, which is popular among Caribbean traders due to familiarity with major currency pairs like USD/TTD. For payments and withdrawals, you'll want to consider your options carefully as a Trinidad and Tobago trader. Most prop firms, including MyFundedFutures, typically offer USD bank transfers and cryptocurrency options. Given that the Trinidad and Tobago dollar (TTD) isn't widely supported internationally, you'll likely need to handle currency conversion through your local bank or use USD-denominated accounts. Cryptocurrency payments often provide faster and more cost-effective transfers for Caribbean traders, avoiding traditional banking delays and fees. The regulatory environment works in your favor here. The Trinidad and Tobago Securities and Exchange Commission (TTSEC) regulates local securities markets, but foreign prop trading challenges typically fall outside their direct regulatory scope. This means you can participate in MyFundedFutures' program without local regulatory barriers, similar to how most Trinidadian traders access international trading opportunities. If you decide to proceed with MyFundedFutures, be aware that expert advisors and automated trading bots are not allowed. You'll need to trade manually, which might suit your style or could be a limitation depending on your current trading approach. The firm has a decent trust score of 4.3 based on 500 reviews, indicating generally positive trader experiences. Your timezone advantage as a Trinidad and Tobago trader is worth noting. Being in the America/Port_of_Spain timezone puts you in sync with North American markets, which could be beneficial depending on the specific instruments and market hours that MyFundedFutures offers for trading. To get started, you can sign up directly through MyFundedFutures' website. The registration process should be straightforward, requiring standard identification documents and contact information. Make sure you have a stable internet connection and can dedicate time to learning NinjaTrader if you're not already familiar with it. Before committing, carefully review their specific trading rules, including daily and total loss limits, profit targets, and any news trading restrictions. While the exact parameters aren't publicly detailed, understanding these rules is crucial for your success in their evaluation process. Consider whether MyFundedFutures' limited instrument selection aligns with your trading strategy. If you're specifically interested in forex or crypto trading, you might want to explore other prop firms that offer these instruments to Trinidad and Tobago traders. However, if their available instruments match your trading focus and you're comfortable with NinjaTrader, MyFundedFutures presents a viable opportunity for funded trading from Trinidad and Tobago.
When should Trinidad and Tobago traders trade?

Trinidad and Tobago (UTC-4) offers excellent access to major trading sessions. London session opens at 3:00 AM local time, overlapping with New York session from 8:00 AM-12:00 PM - prime time for EUR/USD, GBP/USD volatility during normal waking hours. Tokyo session runs 7:00 PM-4:00 AM local time, while Sydney opens at 5:00 PM. The London-New York overlap (8:00 AM-12:00 PM TT time) provides optimal liquidity for major pairs and indices like SPX500, NAS100. US30 shows strong movement during New York session (8:00 AM-5:00 PM local). Overnight positions work well given timezone alignment with Asian session opens, particularly for AUD/JPY and NZD/USD pairs.

How do Trinidad and Tobago traders pay for MyFundedFutures?

Trinidad and Tobago traders typically find Wise transfers most reliable for MyFundedFutures payments, offering faster processing than traditional bank wires. Major credit cards (Visa/Mastercard) work well for challenge fees but may incur foreign transaction charges from local banks like RBC or Republic Bank. Skrill and crypto payments (Bitcoin/USDT) provide good alternatives with quicker settlement times. Direct TTD payments aren't accepted - all transactions require USD conversion. Avoid using local bank transfers as they're slow and expensive. Consider opening a USD account with your local bank to minimize conversion frequency and better track trading capital.

What are the best alternatives to MyFundedFutures in Trinidad and Tobago?
What tips help Trinidad and Tobago traders succeed?
Payment convenience
Consider using USD bank accounts or crypto for faster transfers and better exchange rates
Platform preparation
Download and practice with NinjaTrader demo before starting the challenge
Instrument preferences
If you need forex/crypto, research other prop firms that offer these instruments to Caribbean traders
Common questions about MyFundedFutures in Trinidad and Tobago

MyFundedFutures in Trinidad and Tobago — FAQ

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

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