ATFX Suspends Prop Trading Operations
ATFX has suspended operations at ATFunded, its prop trading unit, while reviewing the business model and promising refunds and pending payouts to eligible traders.
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Abstract:Prop firms are attracting more forex traders by offering access to larger trading accounts, but the model also brings stricter rules on drawdown, execution, and discipline.

For many retail forex traders, the main limitation is not always strategy. It is capital size.
A trader may have a stable method and clear risk rules, but a small personal account still limits the scale of potential returns. This is one reason prop firms have become more visible in the forex market. They offer traders a way to access larger funded accounts after completing an evaluation or challenge process.
The model is simple in theory: prove that you can trade within the rules, and you may receive access to a larger account. In practice, the shift from personal capital to firm capital changes the way a trader has to manage risk.
Retail forex trading can be difficult to scale when the trader depends only on personal deposits.
With a small account, even consistent monthly returns may remain limited in absolute terms. Prop firms address that issue by giving qualified traders access to larger account sizes, often in exchange for passing a challenge and following strict risk rules.
For experienced forex traders, the attraction is not only the larger account. It is also the chance to test whether their strategy can work under a more structured trading environment.
Moving to a prop firm account is not the same as simply increasing account balance.
Most prop firms set rules around daily drawdown, maximum loss, profit targets, leverage, and prohibited trading behavior. These rules can affect how a trader sizes positions, holds trades, manages news events, and reacts to losing sessions.
On a personal account, a trader may choose to hold a position through temporary drawdown. On a funded account, the same decision can become risky if it brings the account close to a daily loss limit.
This is where many traders misjudge the model. The key challenge is not only finding profitable trades. It is keeping the account within the allowed risk range.
Forex traders also need to look closely at execution conditions.
Spreads, swap rates, slippage, and news-trading rules can vary from one prop firm to another. Some firms allow trading around major economic events, while others restrict opening or holding positions near high-impact news releases.
That matters for strategies built around short-term volatility or tight spreads. A method that works well on a retail broker account may need adjustment if the funded account has different costs, execution rules, or platform conditions.
Prop firm accounts tend to expose trading habits quickly.
Traders who already use fixed position sizing, daily loss limits, and clear stop rules are usually better suited to this model. Traders who increase lot size after losses, chase profit targets, or rely on wide floating drawdowns may find the rules harder to manage.
In this sense, prop firms do not create discipline. They test whether it already exists.
WikiFXs Points Mall event is currently running, and prop firm account rewards are now available in the mall.
You can collect points through simple platform tasks such as daily check-ins, searches, reviews, and other interactions. Once you have enough points, you can use them to redeem selected rewards in the Points Mall.

If you are already curious about prop firm accounts, this update adds one more item worth checking during the event period. The task threshold is not complicated, and you may find it easier to collect the required points
The rise of prop firms reflects a real demand among forex traders: access to larger capital without relying entirely on personal funds.
But the model also comes with stricter conditions. Traders need to understand drawdown rules, execution differences, payout terms, and account restrictions before entering a challenge.
For traders with tested strategies and strong risk control, prop firms may offer a structured way to scale. For traders without that discipline, a larger account may only make mistakes more visible.

Disclaimer:
The views in this article only represent the author's personal views, and do not constitute investment advice on this platform. This platform does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the information in the article, and will not be liable for any loss caused by the use of or reliance on the information in the article.

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