Audacity Capital vs Funded Firm - Prop Firm Comparison (March 2026)

Head-to-head comparison of Audacity Capital and Funded Firm. Check max funding, profit splits, daily and overall drawdown rules, leverage, tradable assets, payout frequency, payment and payout methods, trading permissions and KYC restrictions before you buy a challenge. Data refreshed March 2026.

Audacity Capital vs Funded Firm - Prop Firm Comparison (March 2026)
Audacity Capital
Audacity Capital is a proprietary trading firm founded in 2012 in London that offers multiple funding paths including the Ability Challenge evaluation and a Funded Trader Program, advertising accounts up to $2,000,000, profit share up to 90%, and trading via...
Funded Firm
FundedFirm is a UK-based proprietary trading firm launched in 2024. It offers 1‑Step and 2‑Step evaluation programs with unlimited time, allowing traders to trade forex, metals, indices, energies and cryptocurrencies on MT5. With leverage up to 1:100 (1:50 for crypto),...
Overview
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Headquarters United Kingdom United Kingdom
Age (Years) 14 2
Max Funding $2,000,000 $100,000
Profit Split Start 50% 90%
Profit Split Max 90% 100%
Platforms MT5 mt5
Assets Forex Commodities Forex Precious Metals Indices Energies Cryptocurrencies
Leverage
FX Leverage 100 100
Metals Leverage 100 100
Crypto Leverage 2 50
Risk & Drawdown Rules
Max Daily Loss Maximum Daily LossAbility Challenge uses a static daily drawdown that resets at rollover (00:00 GMT+2): 7.5% during the Challenge stage and 5% during the Verification stage. Audacity also states the Ability Live phase daily drawdown is 5%. The Funded Trader Program (FTP) uses a 5% trailing daily drawdown (moves up with equity highs). 3–5
Max Total Loss Maximum Overall LossAbility Challenge maximum drawdown is 15% in the Challenge stage and 10% in the Verification stage (and the firm also references a 10% maximum drawdown in the Ability Live phase). FTP maximum total drawdown is 10% from the initial balance. Ability One lists a 6% absolute drawdown. 6–10
Drawdown Type Drawdown ModelAudacity's Ability Challenge and Verification stages are described as using a static drawdown system with daily limits resetting at rollover (00:00 GMT+2). FTP uses a trailing drawdown model (daily DD 5% trailing). Ability One uses static drawdown (3% daily and 6% absolute). Fixed (daily 3–5% of starting equity; overall 6–10% of initial balance)
Payouts
Payout Frequency Payout FrequencyAbility Challenge: first payout can be requested 30 days after the first trade on the Ability Live account, then payouts may be requested bi-weekly. FTP: payouts can be requested once a 10% profit milestone is reached (profit share varies by account size and time-to-target). Payouts can be requested weekly, bi‑weekly or monthly. Weekly cycles provide a 60% profit split, bi‑weekly cycles 80%, and monthly cycles up to 100%. Payouts for weekly and bi‑weekly plans are released every Wednesday starting from the second week after the account is opened.
Days to First Payout 30 7
Payout Processing Time 14 1
Payout Methods Bank Transfer PayPal Cryptocurrency Bank transfer UPI BTC USDT TRC20 USDT BEP20 USDT ERC20
Payments
Payment Methods Credit/Debit Card PayPal Cryptocurrency UPI Bitcoin USDT TRC20 USDT BEP20 USDT ERC20
Trading Permissions
News Trading Ability Challenge: news trading is permitted during news events in both challenge phases and on the Ability Live account. FTP: holding open positions is prohibited during significant news events; traders must wait 30 minutes after the release once notified by the risk team. News trading is allowed on all account types. Traders may open and close positions during high‑impact news releases.
Weekend Trades Allowed: Ability Challenge (including Ability Live) allows weekend holding; Ability One also allows weekend holding, subject to drawdown limits. Overnight and weekend holding is allowed without restrictions.
Copy Trading Audacity Capital allows copy trading, subject to specific restrictions designed to ensure that all trades originate from the trader’s own strategy and accounts. Permitted Copy Trading Own Accounts: Copying trades between your own Audacity Capital accounts is permitted. External Personal Accounts: Copying trades from your personal trading accounts with other brokers or prop firms into your Audacity Capital account is allowed. Verification of the source account may be required. EAs / Automated Systems: Expert Advisors and other automated trading tools... Copy trading and mirroring strategies across accounts are prohibited.
EA Allowed EA Guidelines and Restrictions Permitted Use: Expert Advisors (EAs) are generally allowed on MetaTrader 5 (MT5) for both the Ability Challenge and the Funded Trader Program. Prohibited EA Strategies: The following automated trading styles are strictly forbidden and may result in account termination: High-Frequency Trading (HFT) and Tick Scalping: Not permitted. Martingale or Averaging Down Strategies: Not permitted. Latency Arbitrage: Any form of latency arbitrage or exploitation of system vulnerabilities is strictly prohibited. Grid Trading: Not permitted. Third-Party EAs: While... Expert Advisors (EAs) and automated trading tools are not allowed.
KYC & Restrictions
KYC Required No No
KYC Stage KYC is required before account activation and again before processing payouts. Audacity states KYC includes proof of identity (government-issued photo ID) and a selfie, and may need to be resubmitted for compliance. KYC/AML verification is required before the first payout. Traders may need to provide government‑issued ID and proof of address to satisfy compliance checks.
Restricted Countries Bangladesh Belarus Burma (Myanmar) Central African Republic Crimea Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine Cuba Democratic Republic of the Congo Iran Iraq Lebanon Libya North Korea Pakistan Russia Somalia Sudan Syria United States and its territories (including American Samoa Guam Northern Mariana Islands Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands) Venezuela Yemen No specific list of restricted countries is published but services may not be available in sanctioned jurisdictions such as North Korea Iran Syria and other high‑risk regions.