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Wall Street Funded Rule Review

Wall Street Funded rule profile covering markets, platforms, program structure, drawdown, payout checks, trading restrictions, and strategy fit.

Trustpilot 4.3 2,464 reviews Checked 2026-04-30

Wall Street Funded Rule Profile

Wall Street Funded is tracked in AskPropfirm as a prop firm profile for traders who want to inspect rules before buying. This page uses the local AskPropfirm source data, Hub metadata, and site-level brand instructions. It is not live scraping and it is not a coupon page.

Use this profile as a rule checklist. If a field is missing, treat it as not confirmed until the official rulebook, dashboard, or support team confirms it.

Quick Verdict

Wall Street Funded should be evaluated by program structure, drawdown basis, payout conditions, and trading restrictions first. The current source confirms markets as CFD and platforms as not confirmed. Program families in the data: no named program family confirmed.

The stored risk level is unknown. That does not automatically mean good or bad; it means the data should be read as a verification workflow rather than a sales page. Hub stores a Trustpilot snapshot of 4.3 from 2,464 reviews. Treat this as a stored snapshot, not a live rating.

Who Wall Street Funded Fits

  • Traders who compare prop firms by rules instead of headline account size.
  • Traders who can verify market access, platform access, and country eligibility before buying.
  • Traders who want to check profit targets, drawdown, payout requirements, and restricted strategies in one place.
  • Traders who are comfortable pausing when a rule is marked not confirmed.

Who Should Pause

  • Traders who need a guaranteed payout schedule without reading current official terms.
  • Traders whose strategy depends on unrestricted news trading, overnight holding, EAs, copy trading, hedging, or VPN access.
  • Traders located in a country or region that may be restricted.
  • Traders looking only for discount codes; this brand page is rule-first.

Brand Snapshot

  • Brand name: Wall Street Funded.
  • Legal name: not confirmed.
  • Website: https://wsfunded.com.
  • Status in source: active.
  • Founded year: not confirmed.
  • Headquarters: not confirmed.
  • Support: not confirmed.
  • Languages: English.
  • Last source update: 2026-05-01.
  • Source file: wall_street_funded.json.

Markets, Platforms, And Programs

MarketProgramTypeAccount sizesStages
CFDnot confirmedcfdnot confirmednot confirmed

Platform access is one of the first things to verify. A firm can support a platform in one account type, data feed, country, or stage but not another. If the exact platform is central to your workflow, confirm it before checkout.

Targets, Drawdown, And Account Rules

No structured table is confirmed for this section in the current AskPropfirm data.

Drawdown rules deserve special attention. End-of-day drawdown, static drawdown, intraday trailing drawdown, and balance-based drawdown can behave very differently after open profit, closed profit, or a payout request.

Payouts And Funding Stage

RuleScopeValueSource note
Payout Policycfd / branditems: Read our full Wall Street Funded review, including a detailed breakdown of Challenge types, Drawdown rules, Prohibited Strategies, and Payout process., Trading Platforms:, Withdrawal Method:, Payment Method:, Brokers:, Wall Street Funded is a prop trading firm offering flexible funding options for traders who want to scale without risking personal capital. With one-step, two-step, and instant funding models, it caters to both beginners and experienced traders. This review covers their pricing, rules, payout process, and why they migh, Features / Details, Broker / The broker associated with Wall Street Funded is WSF, Headquarters / Wall Street Funded is based in UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, Operating since / Wall Street Funded was launched in the year 2023, Challenge Types / Wall Street Funded challenge types includes 1-Step, 2-Step, Instant Funding, Challenge Fees / The challenge fee for Wall Street Funded starts from From $49, Profit Split / Traders can earn Up to 80% profit split of Wall Street Funded, Account Sizes / Wall Street Funded account size range from $5000 - $100,000, Payouts / The payouts for Wall Street Funded is available Bi-weekly (10-day cycle), Trading Platforms / Platforms supported by Wall Street Funded are MT4, MT5, cTrader, Trying to decide if Wall Street Funded is worth it? This quick pros and cons breakdown will help you see the big picture fast. We’ve laid out the good and the not-so-good so you can make a smart call before joining their funded trading program., Real-money funded accounts / No free retry on failed evaluations, Instant funding option available / High leverage not available for crypto, Up to 90% profit split / Instant funding has tighter drawdowns, Transparent trading rules / News trading restricted on certain challenges, Bi-weekly payouts via crypto or wire / No competitions yetImported from local overview document

Payout rules can change faster than marketing pages. Before assuming a payout date, confirm minimum trading days, buffer requirements, payout method, KYC name matching, withdrawal fees, and whether the account is simulated or live.

Trading Restrictions

No structured table is confirmed for this section in the current AskPropfirm data.

Restrictions are often where profitable traders fail accounts. Confirm whether your exact strategy is allowed, including automation, copy trading, news execution, hedging, account sharing, VPN use, and location changes.

Country And Compliance Notes

Country limits are not confirmed in the current local data.

Country access should be checked before buying, not after passing. Payment processors, KYC providers, data feeds, and exchange rules can all affect whether a trader is eligible.

Risk Notes From Local Data

  • Risk flags: none confirmed in the current local data.

Risk notes are included to make the page useful for review and RAG retrieval. They are not final judgments. If a risk flag exists, verify the underlying rule or report directly before treating it as decisive.

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Final Rule Check

Before treating Wall Street Funded as a fit, confirm five things: your country is accepted, the market and platform are available, your strategy is allowed, your drawdown basis is clear, and your payout path matches your plan. If any one of those is unclear, pause before buying.

FAQ

Is Wall Street Funded a prop firm?

Yes. Wall Street Funded is tracked in AskPropfirm as a prop firm brand profile.

What markets are confirmed for Wall Street Funded?

The current local data confirms: CFD.

What platforms are confirmed?

The current local data lists: not confirmed.

Are payout rules fully confirmed?

Only the payout fields shown in the local data are confirmed. Missing payout timing, method, or buffer details should be treated as not confirmed.

Does Wall Street Funded allow news trading?

Check the Trading Restrictions table above. If no news rule appears there, news trading is not confirmed in the current local data.

Does Wall Street Funded allow EAs or copy trading?

Check the Trading Restrictions table above. If automation or copy trading is not listed, treat it as not confirmed until the official rules say otherwise.

What should traders verify before buying?

Verify country eligibility, account model, drawdown basis, platform access, payout conditions, prohibited strategies, and KYC requirements.