Which is the best type of Prop-trading account – Forex Mentor Pro

Hi FMP members
One of our members recently passed the first leg of a prop firm challenge — well done!
I’m proud that what we teach here at Forex Mentor Pro helped him achieve this milestone. Moments like these remind me why choosing the right prop firm is so critical. Too often, traders overlook the fine print, and one of the biggest pitfalls lies in the type of drawdown rules a firm enforces. The difference between balance-based and trailing drawdown accounts can either save you from a lot of heartache or help you take your trading to the next level.
In this post, I’ll break down the difference between these two models, explain why it matters, highlight the safest prop firms that use balance-based drawdown, and share red flags to avoid when choosing a firm.
Balance-Based Drawdown (The Safer Option)
This method calculates your loss limit based on your closed account balance, usually at the start of the trading day.
• Static Nature: Your maximum loss threshold is fixed to a specific number based on your starting balance.
• Buffer Building: As you make profits and your balance grows, the distance between your current balance and the drawdown limit increases, giving you more room to absorb future losses.
Example:
If you have a $100,000 account with a 10% balance-based drawdown ($90,000 limit) and you grow it to $105,000, your limit stays at $90,000. You now have $15,000 of “breathing room.”
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Balance-Following / Trailing Drawdown (The Risky Option)
This method “follows” your account’s highest point (either balance or equity) in real-time or at the end of the day.
• Moving Goalposts: As your account value increases, your maximum loss limit moves up with it.
• Profit Trapping: It never moves back down. If your account reaches a new peak and then pulls back, your drawdown limit stays at the higher level.
Example:
If you have a $100,000 account with a 5% trailing drawdown ($95,000 limit) and you grow it to $105,000, your new limit becomes $100,000. If the trade reverses to break-even ($100,000), you lose your account despite not losing any of your initial capital.
Why Trailing Drawdown is Dangerous
• Punishes Success: It locks in your highest unrealized profit as the new baseline, meaning a single winning trade that retraces can blow your account.
• Technical Liquidation: You can lose your account even while being overall profitable because the “allowable loss” window shrinks as you win.
• Forced Short-Termism: It pressures traders to scalp or take profits prematurely to avoid the drawdown line moving up too far, which ruins long-term swing trading strategies.
Quick Comparison:
🏆 Top 7 Safest Balance-Based Prop Firms
Based on reputation, transparency, and trader trust, here are the top 8 safest balance-based prop firms:
1. FTMO – Industry leader, balance-based drawdown with daily reset, consistent payouts.
2. FundedNext – Balance-based rules, flexible scaling, reliable payouts.
3. The 5%ers (Static Accounts) – Static drawdown accounts, focused on long-term trader development.
4. Lux Trading Firm – Balance-based drawdown, professional career-style approach.
5. True Forex Funds – Balance-based drawdown, strong community reputation.
6. Funded Trading Plus – Transparent rules, balance-based drawdown, growing credibility.
7. E8 Funding – Balance-based drawdown, large allocations possible, solid reputation.
🚩 Red Flags to Avoid in Prop Firms
Not all prop firms are created equal. Here are warning signs that traders should watch out for:
• Trailing Drawdown Rules: Profits can be trapped and accounts unfairly lost.
• Unclear or Hidden Rules: Firms that bury key conditions in fine print or change rules mid-program.
• Poor Payout History: Delays, disputes, or inconsistent payments are major red flags.
• Unrealistic Promises: “Guaranteed profits” or “instant millionaire” claims are often scams.
• Lack of Transparency: No clear contact information, vague ownership details, or unverified testimonials.
• Excessive Fees: High upfront costs without clear value or support.
• No Community Presence: Reputable firms usually have active trader communities and reviews; absence can signal risk.
📌 Key Takeaways
• Balance-based drawdown is safer and more trader-friendly than trailing drawdown.
• Trailing drawdown punishes success by locking in profits and shrinking your margin for error.
• The top 7 safest firms with balance-based drawdown include FTMO, FundedNext, The 5%ers, Lux Trading Firm, True Forex Funds, Funded Trading Plus, and E8 Funding.
• Always watch for red flags: trailing rules, poor payout history, hidden conditions, and unrealistic promises.
• Do your own research — funding rules can make or break your trading career.
Final Note & Indemnity Clause
I am not affiliated with any of the firms listed above. This information is provided for educational purposes only. Traders must conduct their own due diligence before joining any proprietary trading firm.
By reading this post, you acknowledge that you are solely responsible for your trading decisions. I disclaim any liability for losses, damages, or outcomes resulting from reliance on this information. Always do your own research and seek professional advice where necessary.
Additionally, I am seeing more and more prop firms offering instant funding programs that follow the trailing drawdown method. While these may look attractive at first, many traders report accounts being busted shortly after payouts due to the restrictive nature of trailing rules. This is another reason why understanding the fine print is essential before committing to any firm.
Regards
Pierre
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