FundingTraders joins Propinder: Reset + Revive, AI Coaching, and a 40% US Client Base

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A US-dominant prop firm with a built-in second chance and AI-powered trader development joins FXStreet’s challenge finder

Barcelona, April 22, 2026: Propinder, the free prop trading challenge finder powered by FXStreet, announces Funding Traders as a launch partner. With 40% of its client base in the US, challenges starting at $39, Funding Traders brings one of the industry’s most US-dominant client profiles to Propinder’s platform.

Two features set Funding Traders apart. The first is Reset + Revive: traders who hit a wall during a challenge can reset and continue rather than starting over from scratch – a second chance built into the product, not sold as an add-on. That kind of flexibility is rare in an industry where a failed challenge typically means paying again. The second is an AI Coach available on $50K+ accounts, which analyzes trading performance and delivers actionable feedback. These are tools for development, not just evaluation.

The firm operates on MetaTrader 5 and TradeLocker, with a streamlined two-to-three rule structure and support response times under one minute. Its core markets (the US, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East) align with Propinder’s priority geographies. An average ticket of $500 reflects a trader who has already done serious research before committing.

Propinder surfaces what firms actually offer today, upfront, with no paid rankings. For traders in Funding Traders’ markets, that means a straightforward path to a firm built around accessibility and performance. A 35% exclusive discount is available using the code PROPINDER.

“Propinder gives our traders a clear, honest way to find us. The platform shows what we actually offer, and we’re confident in what that looks like.”
Robert Kristian, Chief Operating Officer, Funding Traders

“Funding Traders’ Reset + Revive feature and AI-powered coaching is exactly the kind of trader-first design Propinder was built to surface.”
Javier Hertfelder, CEO, Propinder

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About Funding Traders

Funding Traders is a prop trading firm with 40% of its client base in the US. It operates on MT5 and TradeLocker with sub-one-minute support response times, a two-to-three rule structure, and an average challenge ticket of $500. A Reset + Revive feature gives traders a second chance mid-challenge. An AI Coach is available on $50K+ funded accounts. A 35% exclusive discount is available using the code PROPINDER.

 

About Propinder

Propinder is a free prop trading challenge finder powered by FXStreet. Traders answer a few questions about their experience and goals, and Propinder surfaces the challenges that truly fit them. Rules are shown upfront, and rankings aren’t based on payments. Backed by FXStreet’s 25 years of industry reputation.

Media contact: admin@propinder.com

Author of this article

Stan

Stan

Growing up in New York City, Stan started his Wall Street career at the age of 18 working for a reputed stock brokerage firm. After working comprehensively for a wealth management group in the States, Stan switched to investment management - followed up by a full-time trading career in traditional prop firms. Today, he shares his wisdom, strategies, and funding to aspiring traders looking to trade big like industry professionals. When he's not analyzing charts, making strategic decisions, and shooting videos, Stan loves writing down these informative value-driven posts to support aspiring traders across the globe.

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