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The registration sign-up process was genuinely smooth and pretty user-friendly. I also liked the live chat experience—it’s fast to respond, and the support team walks you through things with clear, step-by-step instructions. Overall, it made getting help on my questions feel effortless.
I just got my first payout from Funded Knight, and honestly, the whole experience felt smooth from start to finish. In an industry where waiting to get paid can feel like dragging yourself through mud, this firm really stands out.
On the platform, execution is solid and precise, with very little slippage—even when the market gets jumpy and volatility spikes. It’s also obvious they’re not only focused on evaluation fees. They seem genuinely invested in whether their traders can succeed.
If you know how to manage your risk, you’ll likely feel right at home here. Five stars without hesitation!
Customer support has been dependable so far. It’s not always instant, but that’s honestly not the biggest issue. The replies are clear, genuinely helpful, and they actually address what you’re asking—so you don’t feel like you’re getting canned responses just to close the ticket. Fast is nice, sure, but useful is better, and they’ve been nailing that part.
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Bagus banget sih! Pelayanannya cepat, ramahnya juga dapet, jadi nggak bikin lama nunggu. Intinya pengalaman saya baik sekali—pokoknya mantap dan bakal balik lagi kalau butuh.
The structure of reviewing the outcome feels pretty unforgiving. In my opinion, there should be clearer warning signals when there’s a breach in the trial—something that immediately pauses the process and stops participants from continuing. Instead, people end up getting blindsided with a rude shock once the results are reviewed and marked as failed. It’s frustrating, because the system basically only tells you something went wrong after the damage is already done.
This platform feels surprisingly friendly, even if you’re a complete beginner like I was. The interface is straightforward and simple to operate, so you don’t get overwhelmed trying to figure things out. Honestly, it never felt complicated while I was trading, which made the whole experience much smoother than I expected.
I’ll definitely be recommending it to my friends.
I’m still pretty new to trading, so having a platform that’s easy to understand was honestly a must for me. So far, Funded Knight has been a solid choice.
What I like most is the interface—it’s clean, clear, and user-friendly. I never really felt overwhelmed or confused when I was navigating the platform, and that matters a lot when you’re just starting out. Overall, it’s made the whole process feel a lot less stressful, and I can focus more on learning rather than figuring out the tools.
Saya suka banget platform ini. Dari segi tampilan, dashboard-nya gampang dipahami bahkan buat pemula seperti saya. Terus, customer service-nya juga cepat banget respon—jadi nggak bikin bingung pas ada pertanyaan.
Yang paling saya perhatikan sih bagian profit sharing dan payout. Detailnya jelas, dan sistem pembayarannya menurut saya sangat baik. Overall pengalaman saya cukup memuaskan, beneran membantu dari awal sampai prosesnya berjalan.
The platform feels pretty friendly to use, and the account options are varied, which makes it easier to find something that fits your needs. The pricing is also on the affordable side, so it doesn’t feel like you’re overpaying for access. I’ve enjoyed my experience so far, and I hope they keep it going—funded Knight!
What I like most about Funded Knight is how straightforward the whole process feels—there’s that simple, one-step challenge, and it doesn’t try to pile on extra hurdles. No confusing stages, no unnecessary complications. The dashboard is also really clean and easy to navigate, which I appreciate a lot because I’d rather look at charts than get stuck digging through endless numbers.
So far, execution has been smooth with no major hiccups. Everything just seems to run the way it should, and that alone makes the experience a lot more comfortable.
Great experience overall. The service was quick, and the information was accurate without any delays. I’ll definitely keep using this service moving forward.
Solid first impression, honestly. The registration process is fast and doesn’t feel overly complicated—everything is laid out clearly, and there’s really no pointless back-and-forth. After that, the dashboard looks clean and stays easy to use, and I appreciate how plainly the trading rules are explained.
At this stage, the platform gives off a professional vibe and it feels genuinely user-friendly. The onboarding experience, at least so far, is noticeably smoother than what I’ve seen with several other prop firms. I’m still in the early days, but I’m interested to see how it holds up over the long run.
As a complete beginner, I’ll be honest—I was pretty lost at first. The whole setup felt confusing for the first few minutes. That said, once I actually went through the rules step by step, everything started to click.
What I really appreciate is that it doesn’t let you play on autopilot. The system basically nudges you to think before making a move, so you end up trading more carefully instead of just entering things at random. It’s simple, but in a good way.
FK forced me to abandon my Pro account and move me to something they call a “Pro Consistency” plan—without asking me first—and slapped on a 30% “consistency rule.” On top of that, they later enforced a “2-hour same-ticker” requirement. The problem is, this rule supposedly only applies when signals are sent by email and it isn’t even mentioned in their FAQ.
Then came the real kicker: they confiscated more than $4,600 of my profits after what was basically a tiny test trade. Honestly, it feels arbitrary and poorly explained, like the rules change after the fact. Overall, my experience was unclear and unfair—so if you’re considering FK, please be careful.
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Not good. They changed the rules after I already purchased, and that left me feeling pretty misled. I get that policies can evolve, but doing it after the sale doesn’t sit right.
The registration process is genuinely fast, and the user interface feels clean and easy to navigate. That said, I haven’t started using the platform yet, so I can’t fully judge how smooth things are day-to-day. Still, I’m hopeful it won’t be complicated for a beginner like me.
I needed some clarification about opening an account, so I reached out via live chat. They were clearly handling a high volume of requests, but I was honestly worried I wouldn’t get a response. Luckily, the chat agent did come through and addressed my question. The whole interaction was quick enough, and my issue was solved right there—so overall, I’m pretty satisfied.
I’ve had a pretty frustrating time with this prop firm. One of the biggest problems is how often they change servers. It doesn’t just feel inconvenient—it actually adds instability to the platform, and that alone brings up serious questions about transparency and how reliably everything is being run.
On top of that, the slippage has been consistently rough. Entries and stop-loss orders frequently fill at much worse prices than you’re seeing in the moment. In other words, the fills don’t match expectations, and that can directly mess with your results—especially if you’re trying to stick to strict risk management rules. It doesn’t feel fair when your plan is followed to the letter but the execution isn’t.
And to make matters worse, these issues tend to show up right when it matters most. During volatility, or when trades are close to hitting TP or SL, that’s exactly when the platform seems most problematic. Really, it’s the kind of timing that makes you question the process.
I’ll be honest: my experience with Funded Knight was pretty disappointing.
For a while, I traded in a normal way and stuck to their risk rules. Then, out of nowhere, their risk team accused me of taking “high-risk trades.” After that, they slapped extra restrictions on my account. What bothered me most is that their claims didn’t really match what I was doing—at all times I used stop losses and remained within the limits they state you must follow.
The new rules they introduced were also very limiting. They added a 1% maximum total risk exposure cap, and they required that my stop loss be placed within 5 minutes of entering a trade. On top of that, they enforced a 2-hour cooldown between trades on the same ticker. In practice, that kind of cooldown makes a lot of common trading setups either impossible or extremely impractical, especially if you actively monitor specific markets.
The biggest issue, though, is how they handle violations. If they decide you’ve broken one of their rules, it’s treated as a “Soft Breach.” In that scenario, they forfeit your profits but still keep your losses. That doesn’t feel balanced at all—the trader ends up eating the downside, while the firm can effectively erase winning outcomes if they interpret things in their favor.
In my case, the timing was especially suspicious. The restrictions appeared suddenly after I’d been trading profitably, and the accusations felt unconvincing. Also, some of the language in their rules seems vague—particularly around what they call a “trade idea.” From how they applied it to me, they interpret that term very broadly, which leaves traders guessing what actually triggers an issue.
Overall, I’d say traders should be extremely careful and understand exactly how these rules get enforced before signing up. My experience has left me with serious concerns about fairness and transparency.
Honestly, I don’t have any prior experience with your company yet. I’ve just discovered you and your events, and I’m still getting familiar with what you offer.
As a trader who sticks to disciplined risk management and structured setups, I’m pretty selective when I look at prop firms. With that said, Funded Knight immediately caught my attention—mainly because of its Consistency Challenge. The whole idea is to reward steady performance instead of pushing traders to chase big, unrealistic numbers right away.
From what I’ve seen over the long run, trading success usually comes down to consistent execution, controlled risk, and plain patience. A challenge format that prioritizes consistency fits that reality. It feels more aligned with how professional traders tend to operate—build, manage, and repeat, rather than swing for the fences.
Another thing I liked is that the rules look relatively clear and easy to follow. That matters, because traders generally do their best when they fully understand the evaluation process. When the structure is transparent, you can focus on your strategy instead of constantly wondering whether there are hidden conditions or surprise requirements.
Now, to be fair, every prop firm will be judged eventually on the same basics: reliability, transparency, and whether payouts actually hold up over time. But based on what’s available so far, Funded Knight seems like a promising option for traders who want to grow their account while still keeping disciplined habits.
I’m definitely interested to see how they continue supporting their trading community as more traders go through the program.
After a run of trades, my account was suddenly put under a risk restriction. I totally get why prop firms need to control exposure—after all, risk management is the whole point. That said, the restriction itself felt a bit opaque from the trader’s side. The way the firm calculates or applies the rule wasn’t explained in a way that made sense to me.
On the positive side, the dashboard and overall trading conditions seem solid. The platform works as expected, and everything looks to be in place. However, what’s missing is transparency. I think they should do a better job showing traders exactly what triggered the restriction—whether it was related to drawdown, trade behavior, or some other metric.
Clearer reporting and more specific breakdowns would make it much easier to avoid the same issue going forward. Right now, it feels like you’re getting the outcome without really understanding the cause.
I bought the **50K Pro Challenge** from **Funded Knight**. According to what was shown on their official website, there were **no consistency rules** mentioned at the time of purchase.
Today, after I finally met **all the criteria**, I went to request my payout of **USD 5,000**. But then—out of nowhere—Funded Knight applied **additional rules** and changed my account name to **“Pro Consistency Challenge.”** The biggest problem is the new **30% consistency rule**, which basically blocks my payout right now.
At the moment, my **highest day profit is around USD 3,500**. Under the new rule, I apparently need to keep trading until I reach a **Target Profit of USD 15,000** before I can request the payout. That’s roughly **300% more** than what I’ve already made, and honestly it feels completely ridiculous and unfair. How can a firm add new payout-blocking rules **after** I already bought the challenge?
Aside from the 30% consistency rule, there are other extra conditions that were not there before—like:
– **1% risk per trade** (this wasn’t mentioned when I signed up)
– A **2-hour gap** between trades on the same instrument (for example, if I trade **XAUUSD**, I must wait **2 hours** before trading XAUUSD again)
And it seems like there are more “hidden” or newly-enforced rules too.
So I asked customer support directly: **Why were extra rules suddenly added to my account after purchase?** Their response was that this “effected all traders” and was applied immediately. To me, that’s still not acceptable—if Funded Knight is going to introduce new terms, they should apply them to **new** challenges/accounts, not to people who already paid and were actively working under the original rules.
I also find it suspicious that they said the extra rules were emailed to all traders. In my case, I **never received any email**. I only discovered the changes when I requested payout and noticed the new rules in my dashboard. And they also didn’t make any clear public announcement in their Discord group (which, in my opinion, is irresponsible). It feels like they basically tried to prevent traders from cashing out by quietly changing the rule set.
At this point, I’m done with Funded Knight. I will **never** trade with them again. No one should have to deal with a prop firm that keeps changing the rules after money has already been taken. I’m posting this review so other traders can see what happened and hopefully avoid becoming another victim.
My experience with Funded Knight was honestly pretty disappointing. The biggest issue is that they changed the rules for already-funded accounts with little to no proper notice. Even worse, the new rule didn’t just kick in going forward—it was applied retroactively, using prior trading data instead of starting from the actual day the change was introduced.
For traders like me, this created a serious headache. My strategy—and the risk management plan behind it—was built around the original rules. So when the updated conditions were forced onto historical trades, it threw off how we’re supposed to manage positions and adjust exposure. It felt like being punished for trades made at a time when the rule simply wasn’t there.
Look, companies can update policies if they want to, but doing it retroactively is another story. It comes across as unfair and honestly unprofessional. More than that, it damages trust. Once traders feel the platform can rewrite the past, it becomes really hard to operate with confidence.
To me, if Funded Knight wants to change anything, it should apply from the effective date forward—no exceptions. After what happened, I’m left questioning how transparent and reliable the whole setup is.
So far, my experience with Funded Knight has been genuinely positive. The dashboard is laid out really well—clear, detailed, and easy to use. I can track my trading results and keep an eye on progress in real time without feeling like I’m digging through a bunch of tabs.
Another big plus is their support. The team actually replies quickly, and the answers are useful, not just generic. That kind of responsiveness matters a lot, especially when you need help fast.
On the trading side, the conditions are strong. You get raw spreads, relatively low commissions, and execution that feels quick and smooth. It’s the kind of setup that lets you stay focused on strategy instead of worrying about slippage or hidden costs.
I also like their simple “1 Step” challenge. Compared to other prop firms that make you jump through multiple phases, this one is far less complicated. Add to that a profit split that can go up to 80%, weekly payouts, and the option to scale up to $400,000 in funding, and the whole program becomes hard to ignore.
Overall, Funded Knight feels like a modern, well-run firm—good platform, solid support, and competitive trading conditions.
Funded Knight is the best and first firm I ever started with—really, it’s the first place where I began receiving payouts consistently. After years of struggling, that money hitting my account has been the biggest shift in my life.
Thank you again for everything.
Funded Knight has moved fast to establish itself as a high-speed, dependable prop firm. The big selling point is the payout speed—many withdrawals are processed through Rise in roughly **4 to 24 hours**. If you’re the type of trader who actually cares about getting paid quickly (and not weeks later), that alone puts them ahead of a lot of the competition.
What you get on the evaluation side is pretty simple: a **two-phase** challenge with a **$400k max scaling** ceiling. The rules won’t feel foreign to anyone familiar with the industry either. They line up with common expectations: **10% profit target**, **5% daily drawdown**, and an **8% static overall drawdown**. Now, that **8% total cap** is a bit stricter than certain rivals, but because it’s *static*—meaning it doesn’t trail your balance—you generally get a little more breathing room as your account grows.
Trading conditions are also flexible. You can use **EAs**, trade around **news**, and you’re allowed to **hold over the weekend**. Still, the highlight for most people is their payout setup: a **7-day payout cycle** and an **80% profit split**. That’s a strong combination, but it also means you can’t treat the account like a slot machine. The real challenge comes from their consistency requirements—specifically, the rules tied to **lot sizing and profit distribution**. You’ll need a disciplined, professional approach, not just luck on one “good week.”
**Verdict:** Funded Knight is a solid option for traders who want fast access to capital and modern platforms (like **Fortex 7**) without the hassle of more traditional setups. It’s especially well-suited for **disciplined intraday or swing strategies**.
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Funded Knight really stands out from most other prop firms. For starters, you can complete KYC without having to complete a challenge account first. That’s a big deal, because it means you’re not stuck waiting around or stressing over what happens later.
The process itself is also refreshingly simple. You can handle your KYC anytime, and it doesn’t feel overly complicated or time-consuming. So, you don’t have to worry about suddenly failing to get your funded account due to some last-minute KYC issue.
Unfortunately, many other companies do things differently. They typically require KYC only after you finish the challenge, after you submit for a funded account, or even during certain steps like submitting a purchase order (PO). And in some cases, they outright refuse KYC for different reasons—often with the end result being delays or a full stop on payments and funding.
With Funded Knight, those concerns largely disappear. If you want a smoother path from verification to funding, this is definitely worth checking out.
Honestly, the spreads are pretty lousy, and it feels like they never stay consistent. Every time I start to get used to the pricing, it seems like the MT5 trading server settings change again. It’s frustrating because it makes execution less predictable and throws off my usual workflow.
As a new trader, I’ve found Funded Knight ♥️ to feel surprisingly secure and beginner-friendly. The whole setup makes it easier to take on the challenges without feeling overwhelmed. Overall, it’s a solid platform for building confidence while improving my trading discipline.
Honestly, it’s hard to find a better platform than this one. Everything feels smooth and well put together, from the layout to how quickly you can get things done. I’ve tried a few other options, but this has been the most reliable for me overall—no weird hiccups, no annoying clutter, just a solid experience.
If you’re looking for something that’s easy to use and consistently performs, this is absolutely worth your time.
I was able to get funded with FundedKnight, and honestly, that says a lot by itself about the opportunity they’re offering. From the start, the evaluation process felt organized and easy to follow, and moving through the steps to the funded stage didn’t feel like some impossible goal. With the right discipline, it was actually achievable.
That said, like any trading journey, there were a few bumps along the way. The main challenges came from having to adjust to certain rules and adapt to specific market conditions. It’s not always “smooth sailing,” but the obstacles were manageable, and they taught you to stay sharp and follow the plan.
Even with the issues I faced, I still view FundedKnight as a legitimate prop firm. They genuinely seem to give serious traders a real shot—especially if you focus on risk management and consistency instead of trying to force results. I’d like to return and trade again with them under clearer, more stable conditions. If they keep maintaining transparency and communication, I can see this being a very positive experience for dedicated traders.
I recently tried the **$5K Consistency Account** with **Funded Knight**. Even though I didn’t manage to pass the challenge this time, I honestly have to say the experience was pretty positive overall.
First off, their **support team** really stood out. Whenever I had questions, they responded quickly and were genuinely helpful, which made the whole process feel a lot less stressful.
As a **swing trader**, what impressed me most was the trading setup on **Fortex7**. The **spreads** were competitive, the **execution speed** felt solid, and the overall conditions were well-suited for the way I trade. On top of that, the platform stayed stable, and the **trade management tools** made it easy to adjust positions when needed—without a bunch of annoying hassle.
So even if I fell short this round, I walked away with a good impression. The firm feels professional, and their infrastructure seems high quality. I’m definitely considering trying again in the future.
Everything is completely transparent—there’s nothing hidden, at all. And as long as you stick to the stated guidelines, your payment is guaranteed 100%, regardless of the amount involved.
This is a highly recommended prop firm. The trading platform is straightforward and pretty easy to get the hang of, even if you’re not an absolute expert. On top of that, customer support actually feels human—responses are quick and the team is genuinely helpful when you have questions. Overall, it’s a solid setup for serious traders.
Wei Tan
Absolutely cool—simple, straightforward, and really easy to understand. I had no trouble using it right away, which is a big plus. Overall, it’s user-friendly without feeling dumbed down.