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Is The Funded Trader Available in Australia?

The Funded Trader is fully available to Australian traders with no known restrictions. You can access all their standard programs and trading instruments.

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What should Australia traders know about The Funded Trader?
Availability Status
Fully available with no restrictions
Profit Split
Up to 95% maximum
Trading Instruments
Forex, Indices, Crypto
Phase 1 Target
8% profit target
Platforms Available
MATCH-TRADER, DXTrade, cTrader
Trust Score
3/5 (22,000 reviews)
**No restrictions apply** — The Funded Trader welcomes Australian traders with full access to their standard prop trading programs, including forex, indices, and crypto instruments across their MATCH-TRADER, DXTrade, and cTrader platforms. As an Australian trader, you'll enjoy the same conditions as traders from other accepted regions. This means access to The Funded Trader's 8% Phase 1 profit target challenge, with profit splits starting at their base rate and scaling up to 95% maximum. You can trade news events and use Expert Advisors or trading bots without restriction, giving you flexibility in your trading approach. The lack of restrictions is particularly beneficial given The Funded Trader's diverse instrument offering. While many prop firms focus solely on forex, you'll have access to trade indices and cryptocurrency alongside traditional currency pairs. This diversification can be valuable for Australian traders who want to trade during different market sessions, especially considering Australia's timezone positioning for Asian market hours. From a regulatory perspective, The Funded Trader operates as a US-based prop firm headquartered in Fort Lauderdale. Like most international prop firms, they operate outside ASIC's direct regulatory oversight, which is standard for the industry. Australian traders are widely accepted by prop firms globally, and this arrangement allows you to access international funding opportunities that wouldn't be available through local ASIC-regulated brokers. Payouts for Australian traders typically work smoothly through both traditional bank transfers and cryptocurrency options. You can expect to receive payments in either USD or AUD, depending on the firm's specific policies and your preference. The international nature of prop trading means USD payments are common, but many firms accommodate local currency preferences for major markets like Australia. To get started with The Funded Trader as an Australian resident, you'll follow their standard registration process. This involves selecting your challenge size, completing the verification requirements, and beginning your evaluation. The firm's trust score of 3 out of 5 based on 22,000 reviews suggests mixed experiences, so you should carefully review recent feedback from other traders before committing to a challenge. The timezone factor works in your favor as an Australian trader. Your Sydney timezone (AEST/AEDT) positions you well for Asian market sessions, and you can catch the overlap between Asian and European sessions. This timing advantage, combined with The Funded Trader's allowance for news trading, can provide strategic opportunities during major economic releases from the Reserve Bank of Australia, employment data, or commodity reports that significantly impact AUD pairs. One consideration for Australian traders is the firm's customer support hours and response times. Being based in Fort Lauderdale means their primary business hours are opposite to yours, so factor in potential delays for support responses or account-related queries. However, many prop firms maintain systems and processes designed to serve global clients across multiple timezones. Before starting your challenge, verify the current terms and conditions, as prop firms occasionally update their geographic restrictions or modify program terms. While The Funded Trader currently shows no restrictions for Australian traders, the prop trading industry evolves rapidly, and policies can change. The availability of multiple trading platforms (MATCH-TRADER, DXTrade, and cTrader) gives you options to choose the interface that best suits your trading style. Each platform has different strengths — cTrader is popular for its advanced charting and order management, while MATCH-TRADER and DXTrade offer their own unique features. Test the platforms during any trial periods to ensure compatibility with your trading approach. Given the unrestricted access, you can proceed with confidence knowing that your Australian residency won't limit your participation in The Funded Trader's programs. Focus on understanding their specific rules around maximum daily losses, total drawdown limits, and any other trading parameters that will govern your funded account once you pass the evaluation phase.
When should Australia traders trade?

Australia traders in UTC+11 have excellent access to the Asian trading session, with Sydney opening at 7:00 AM local time and Tokyo at 9:00 AM, providing strong activity in AUD/USD, AUD/JPY, and regional indices like ASX200. The London session opens at 6:00 PM local time during Australian winter (7:00 PM in summer due to daylight saving differences), creating perfect evening trading opportunities for EUR/GBP pairs and major indices. New York opens at 11:00 PM/midnight local time, which suits night traders but requires discipline for most. The London-New York overlap (11:00 PM - 2:00 AM local) offers peak volatility but challenging hours. Swing trading and overnight positions work exceptionally well from Australia, allowing you to capture European and US moves while sleeping.

How do Australia traders pay for The Funded Trader?

Australian traders with The Funded Trader typically find Wise (formerly TransferWise) offers the fastest and most reliable payouts, usually processing within 1-2 business days. Traditional bank cards work for challenge payments but may trigger international transaction fees from your bank. Skrill and crypto payments are supported and popular for faster processing. Direct AUD payments aren't accepted - all transactions require USD conversion, so factor exchange rates into your profit calculations. Avoid using standard international wire transfers as they're slower and incur higher banking fees. Most Australian banks process incoming USD transfers smoothly, but notify them beforehand to prevent holds.

What are the best alternatives to The Funded Trader in Australia?
What tips help Australia traders succeed?
Platform preference
If you prefer MetaTrader platforms, look for prop firms offering MT4/MT5 instead of The Funded Trader's platform options
Better profit splits
Some prop firms offer higher starting profit splits than The Funded Trader's base rate, though their 95% maximum is competitive
Lower profit targets
If 8% Phase 1 target seems high, consider firms with 6% or lower initial profit requirements
Common questions about The Funded Trader in Australia

The Funded Trader in Australia — FAQ

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

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