Compare 9 prop firms offering $50,000 funded accounts on TradingView. Find the best prices and exclusive discounts.
| Firm | Price | Profit Split | Drawdown | Type | Max Contracts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $38Up to -90% | 100% | $2,500 | Intraday | 5 | |
| $40Up to -50% | 90% | $2,000 | End of Day | 4 | |
| $45Up to -90% | 100% | $2,000 | End of Day | 6 | |
| $70Up to -30% | 80% | $2,000 | End of Day | 3 | |
| $88Up to -30% | 80% | $2,000 | Intraday | 5 | |
| $93Up to -50% | 90% | $2,000 | End of Day | 4 | |
| $99Up to -40% | 90% | $2,000 | End of Day | 4 | |
| $112Up to -30% | 90% | $2,000 | End of Day | 10 | |
| $119Up to -30% | 80% | $2,000 | End of Day | 6 |
The cheapest $50,000 account on TradingView is currently DayTraders at $38 with their current discount. Prices vary based on promotions and account types.
Currently, 9 prop firms offer $50,000 funded accounts compatible with TradingView. This includes firms like DayTraders, Alpha Futures, Apex Trader Funding.
Yes, TradingView is excellent for $50,000 accounts. Popular web-based platform with powerful charting and social trading features. Many professional traders prefer it for its advanced charting and execution capabilities.
When choosing a $50,000 prop firm on TradingView, consider: evaluation price, profit split (90%+ is ideal), drawdown type (static vs trailing), trading rules (scalping, news trading), and payout frequency.