In an industry often characterised by ambitious promises, constant promotions and companies appearing and disappearing at speed, Wall Street Funded has built its positioning around a different principle: facts should speak before marketing.
Founded in late 2023, WSFunded has evolved from a business initially focused on the Spanish-speaking market into a prop firm with an international presence. According to company figures, more than 75,000 traders have used its programmes, over $12 million has been distributed in payouts, and the brand is approaching 4,000 reviews, with more than 88% rated four or five stars.
These figures form part of a broader transformation. Wall Street Funded no longer defines itself solely as a prop firm born within the Hispanic trading community. Its current objective is to consolidate a global infrastructure capable of serving traders across different markets, languages and trading styles.
From Local Communities to Major International Events

WSFunded’s expansion has not been limited to digital campaigns.
Throughout 2024 and 2025, the company organised tours and in-person events across Spain and Latin America, connecting directly with traders, affiliates and educators. These initiatives allowed the firm to gain a deeper understanding of markets where access to clear information about prop trading was still developing.
In 2026, that strategy entered a new phase.
WSFunded has recently returned from an international prop trading exhibition in London, which brought together traders, funding companies, technology providers and industry professionals from across Europe. During the event, traders from different countries visited the company’s stand, explored its programmes and spoke directly with members of the WSFunded team.
Its presence in London represents an important shift in the brand’s positioning. After establishing a strong community in Spain and Latin America, WSFunded is increasing its visibility in European markets where traders already understand the prop firm model and assess companies according to their rules, platforms, operational speed and reliability.
The First Hispanic Prop Firm Listed on Prop Firm Match
One of Wall Street Funded’s most significant recent milestones has been its inclusion on Prop Firm Match, one of the industry’s leading international platforms for comparing prop firms, Challenges, trading rules, platforms, payouts and verified feedback.
WSFunded became the first prop firm of Hispanic origin to be listed on the platform.
For the company, this development represents more than an additional source of exposure. It places WSFunded in an environment where traders from around the world can compare its conditions directly against those of other international firms.
Prop Firm Match applies a due diligence process that assesses factors such as rule transparency, payout reliability, company structure and verified trader feedback before listing a prop firm.
WSFunded’s inclusion reflects its transition from a brand with Hispanic roots into a company seeking to compete within the global market.
A Range of Programmes for Different Types of Trader
Wall Street Funded provides several routes into its simulated evaluation programmes.
Its range includes one-step Challenges without trailing drawdown, two-step programs with drawdown until 12% and Instant Funding options. This allows traders to select a structure according to their experience, risk tolerance and preferred trading approach.
One-step programs are designed for traders who want to complete a single evaluation before gaining access to a simulated funded account.
Two-step programmes use a more gradual structure, with performance targets divided across two stages. This format is often preferred by traders who want a progressive evaluation and greater flexibility in managing their objectives.
Instant accounts provide direct access to a simulated funded environment without requiring the trader to complete a traditional evaluation first. This model is aimed at those who prioritise speed and want to begin at a more advanced stage of the process.
The company has also experimented with a different release model. WSFunded states that it was the first prop firm to launch unique Challenges through limited “drops”: editions released in a fixed number of units and removed once they sell out or the defined availability period ends.
This approach turns selected Challenges into temporary products and allows the company to test new structures without permanently changing its entire programme range.
One example is STELLAR, a Challenge built around a central question: what is the right balance between risk control and sufficient operating room?
The company’s answer was a structure offering 12% total drawdown, no consistency rule and no trailing drawdown. The intention is to give traders more room to manage their strategies without forcing them to adapt their execution to artificial restrictions.
Clear Rules and Greater Trading Flexibility
WSFunded’s operating philosophy focuses on reducing unnecessary restrictions and presenting its conditions clearly from the outset.
Traders operate within a simulated environment using market data and a selection of financial instruments. The programmes are intended to support different trading approaches, including scalping, day trading and swing strategies, depending on the specific rules of the selected account.
The company publishes guidance covering copy trading, expert advisers, economic news, holding positions and risk-management practices.
Profit sharing is another central element of the structure. The standard model allows traders to receive 80% of eligible simulated profits, with higher percentages available through selected programmes or scaling stages.
WSFunded also operates a scaling framework that allows qualifying traders to progress towards larger accounts, with a maximum simulated allocation of up to $2 million through its VIP programme.
A Payout System Designed to Reduce Waiting Times
Payout speed has become one of the most important considerations when selecting a prop firm.
WSFunded allows traders to request payouts according to the cycle attached to their programme and states that approved payouts can be received within approximately 24 hours. Requests are submitted through the user dashboard, where traders complete the required process and follow the status of their payment.
For amounts below $500, the company supports several cryptocurrency payment methods. For amounts above $500, it uses Rise, which provides both bank-transfer and cryptocurrency options where the service is available in the trader’s country.
The company is also developing a broader ecosystem around its own infrastructure. Traders may have the option to transfer eligible profits into the WSF broker environment and continue trading without leaving the wider company ecosystem.
This integration is intended to position WSFunded as more than an entry point into an evaluation programme. The objective is to create an environment in which traders can continue developing their activity over the longer term.
Technology, Platforms and the Trading Experience
WSFunded provides access to several of the most widely used trading platforms in the industry, including MetaTrader 5, cTrader and Match-Trader.
MetaTrader 5 offers technical-analysis tools, automated trading capabilities and multi-asset execution. cTrader is suited to traders who value a modern interface, market depth and an environment suitable for scalping or day-trading strategies. Match-Trader provides multi-device access and a streamlined experience for both new and experienced users.
The company also operates its own dashboard, offering account metrics, trading history and performance-monitoring tools. Its aim is to help traders analyse their activity, identify weaknesses and understand the development of their account without relying on multiple external systems.
WSFunded also maintains multilingual customer support. Part of the support team has direct trading experience, allowing it to address questions involving not only access and payment processes, but also platforms and operational rules.
Beyond the Challenge
Wall Street Funded’s strategy extends beyond selling evaluation programmes.
The company organises masterclasses, live sessions and free weekly classes focused on trading psychology. These sessions are designed to address discipline, emotional management, impulse control and decision-making under pressure.
WSFunded also works with affiliates and leaders of local trading communities. In selected cases, the company helps finance in-person events, enabling its partners to bring their communities together, organise educational activities and develop more direct relationships with the brand.
One of the company’s CEOs also works professionally as an adviser to regulated investment funds, bringing experience connected to professional risk management and institutional market structures.
The Next Stage for WSFunded
Wall Street Funded’s development reflects a change in scale.
The company began by primarily serving a Spanish-speaking community and has gradually built a brand with international reach. Its tours across Spain and Latin America, participation in European industry events, inclusion on Prop Firm Match and introduction of limited Challenge drops all form part of the same strategy.
Its next challenge will be to maintain trader confidence as the business continues to grow.
In a sector where many companies compete through discounts and ambitious claims, WSFunded aims to differentiate itself through transparent rules, flexible programmes, efficient payouts, technological infrastructure and direct involvement with trading communities.
Its current message summarises that evolution:
Wall Street Funded is a prop firm built on facts.
Having consolidated its foundations, it is now ready to compete on a global stage.
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