
Four routes to funding — Flash, Core, Value and Instant, in sizes from $5K to $200K, with splits to 90%.
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OneFunded is a London firm run by Brynex Tech Limited, founded in August 2024 under Anastasiia Kaplunenko. It is young, but the public record is decent so far — 4.4 on Trustpilot from 230 reviews. Trading runs on MetaTrader 5, cTrader and TradeLocker, and payouts go out through Rise, crypto (USDT TRC20) or bank transfer.
There are four ways in. Flash is a single 10% step. Core is the standard two-step at 8% then 5%. Value is the cheaper two-step at 8% then 6%. Instant skips the evaluation entirely. Sizes run $5,000 to $200,000, though Value stops at $100,000 and Instant at $50,000. A $5,000 Value account is $21.75 with code GUIDE, which takes 25% off everything.
The fee refund is the reason to look here. Flash and Core give the whole fee back with your first payout, so a passed account effectively costs nothing once you withdraw. Value refunds on the third payout instead, which is what pays for its lower price. Nothing carries a deadline either, so a slow month costs you nothing but time.
Drawdown is where OneFunded is stricter than it first appears. Everything is measured on equity, not balance, so floating losses count the moment they appear and a position can breach you before you close it. The daily limit runs from your start-of-day equity and resets at 00:00 UTC, and it includes commissions and swaps. The maximum drawdown is a permanent cap from your initial balance — it never resets, whatever you have banked in between.
Two rules shape position sizing more than anything else. Max exposure caps the combined floating loss on a single trade idea at 3% of equity, 1% on Instant. And a trade idea is judged by intent, not ticket count: buy NAS100, US30 and SPX500 together and OneFunded treats that as one position. Margin usage is watched too, against a 50% threshold of your starting balance. None of these breach you on a first offence — you get two warnings and a final warning before enforcement, except on Instant.
The consistency rule is gentler than most and it never breaches an account. Core and Value have it switched off completely on sizes from $5,000 to $50,000. Flash keeps a 50% best-day cap throughout. Once funded the cap is 50% across Flash, Core and Value, and 20% on Instant. Go over it and nothing happens except that you keep trading until your later profits bring the ratio back down.
One thing to sort out before you buy: fully automated EAs are not allowed. Assistant tools that handle lot sizing or risk management are fine, but they need approval by email first. Copy trading works only between accounts registered to you, and the risk across them is assessed together.
Programs & Modes
Flash
A one-step evaluation for traders who already know their edge. 10% to pass under a 6% max drawdown and a 4% daily loss, with one trading day minimum on 5K to 50K and five on the larger sizes. The fee comes back in full with your first payout. Sizes 5K through 200K, from $42.00.
Profit Split: 80% → 90% with the add-on
Target 10% | Max Loss 6% (Static) | Daily 4% | Leverage 1:100 | Min 1 day | Payouts 14 Days
Core
The classic two-step and the most popular route here. 8% then 5%, under a 10% max drawdown and a 5% daily loss, with a three-day minimum. Consistency is switched off entirely on 5K to 50K. Fee refunded in full with your first payout. Sizes 5K through 200K, from $26.25.
Profit Split: 80% → 90% with the add-on
Target 8% - 5% | Max Loss 10% (Static) | Daily 5% | Leverage 1:100 | Min 3 days | Payouts 14 Days
Value
The cheaper two-step, built for patience. 8% then 6% under an 8% max drawdown and a 4% daily loss, with a four-day minimum and no consistency rule on 5K to 50K. The fee is refunded on your third payout rather than your first. Sizes 5K through 100K, from $21.75.
Profit Split: 80% → 90% with the add-on
Target 8% - 6% | Max Loss 8% (Static) | Daily 4% | Leverage 1:100 | Min 4 days | Payouts 14 Days
Instant
Funded on purchase with no target to hit, under a 6% max drawdown and the tightest daily loss on the firm at 3%. The trade-offs are real: 60% split against 80% on the evaluations, a 20% best-day cap once funded, max exposure halved to 1%, and no fee refund. Sizes 5K through 50K, from $59.25.
Profit Split: 60% → 80% with the add-on
No Target | Max Loss 6% (Static) | Daily 3% | Leverage 1:100 | Min None | Payouts 14 Days
Profit Split & Payouts
Payouts run every 14 days on all four programs, paid through Rise, crypto (USDT TRC20) or bank transfer. The split is 80% as standard on Flash, Core and Value and 60% on Instant, each rising by ten points with the profit split add-on. What sets OneFunded apart is the refund timing: Flash and Core return the full challenge fee with your first payout, where most firms make you wait three or four. Value refunds on the third instead, which is the trade for its lower entry price. Once funded, a best-day cap applies — 50% on Flash, Core and Value, 20% on Instant — but it never breaches the account. Go over and you simply keep trading until further profit brings the ratio back into line.
Platforms & Leverage
Trade on MetaTrader 5, cTrader or TradeLocker. Leverage is 1:100 on forex, 1:30 on indices, commodities and metals, and 1:2 on crypto. Stocks run 1:100 on cTrader and MT5 but 1:2 on TradeLocker, so your platform choice changes your share leverage.
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Commissions
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| FX | See platform spreads |
| Indices | See platform spreads |
| Commodities & Metals | See platform spreads |
| Crypto | See platform spreads |
| Stocks | See platform spreads |
Restricted Countries
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GUIDE — 25% Off
25% off every Flash, Core, Value and Instant account, applied at checkout.
News Trading Allowed
Permitted across all stages, evaluation and funded. The News Volatility Period runs from 5 minutes before to 5 minutes after a high-impact release, and you can open, modify and close positions throughout it. Trading that appears to exploit price spikes may be reviewed by compliance.
Overnight & Weekend Holding Allowed
Allowed to suit your strategy. Overnight positions may incur swap or rollover fees.
No Time Limits Allowed
There is no deadline to pass any evaluation.
Checkout Add-ons Allowed
Flash, Core and Value offer a 90% profit split add-on and a weekly (7-day) payout add-on in place of the standard 14 days. Instant offers 70% and 80% profit split add-ons.
Daily Drawdown Limit Restricted
Your account may not lose more than the stated percentage of start-of-day equity in a single trading day — 4% on Flash and Value, 5% on Core, 3% on Instant. The allowance is calculated on your initial balance, and it includes realised losses, floating losses, commissions and swaps. It applies continuously, so open positions can breach it, and it resets at 00:00 UTC.
Maximum Drawdown Restricted
A hard, permanent cap: equity may never fall below a set threshold from your initial account balance, regardless of profits earned in between — 6% on Flash and Instant, 10% on Core, 8% on Value. It includes floating losses, applies continuously and never resets. Fall below it at any moment and the account is permanently breached.
Equity-Based Drawdown Restricted
All drawdown is measured on equity, not balance, and includes both floating and closed PnL. Floating losses affect drawdown immediately, so an open position can trigger a breach before it closes.
Consistency Rule (Best Day Profit) Restricted
Your best single UTC day divided by total profit must sit at or below the cap. Evaluation: 50% on Flash, off on Core and Value for 5K to 50K accounts, with the 100K and 200K sizes keeping 50% on Core and 40% on Value. Funded: 50% on Flash, Core and Value, and 20% on Instant. It never breaches the account — you simply keep trading until further profit dilutes your biggest day. Recalculated daily at 00:00 UTC, and it resets after each payout.
Max Exposure Restricted
Combined floating loss on any single trade idea may not exceed 3% of equity, or 1% on Instant. For all accounts except Instant the first two violations are soft breaches with a warning, the third is a final warning; on Instant a breach may be a hard breach immediately.
Trade Idea & Correlated Exposure Restricted
Risk is assessed at the level of the trade idea, not the individual position. Positions are aggregated when they share an instrument, a directional bias, overlapping timing or a correlation coefficient around 0.80 or higher — NAS100/US30/SPX500, XAUUSD/XAGUSD, BTCUSD/ETHUSD and EURUSD/GBPUSD all count as one idea. Splitting a large position across correlated instruments does not reduce measured risk.
Max Margin Utilisation Restricted
OneFunded monitors margin usage against a 50% threshold of your initial account balance across all open positions. Repeatedly exceeding it can trigger a manual risk review, a payout review, trading restrictions or mandatory exposure reduction. The same soft-breach ladder applies: two warnings, then a final warning.
Stop Loss Policy Restricted
Recommended but not mandatory. Consistently trading without one becomes a problem when combined with large adverse floating losses, excessive leverage, recovery-style trading, aggressive averaging or correlated exposure — that combination can flag the account at risk review or payout review.
Expert Advisors (EAs) Restricted
Allowed only after pre-approval. EAs that execute trades on your behalf are not permitted; assistant-style tools for lot sizing, risk management or position sizing are. Email support with the EA name, a link and a description of its workflow to get it approved.
Copy Trading Restricted
Permitted between your own OneFunded accounts, registered to you as the same individual. Copied trades are still subject to combined risk evaluation across all your accounts.
Inactivity Restricted
Place at least one trade every 60 days during the evaluation and every 30 days once funded. Miss it and the account is closed with no refund and no payout bonus.
Multiple Devices & IP Addresses Restricted
You may trade from several devices and IPs, but if any are linked to another user’s account the account may be terminated. The IP region should stay consistent; a change may prompt a request for an airline ticket, passport stamp or live video confirmation.
Prohibited Practices Prohibited
Any strategy or execution style deemed manipulative, exploitative, abusive, unrealistic or inconsistent with professional risk management, at OneFunded’s discretion. This includes reckless risk concentration and recovery-style trading that exposes the account to excessive unmanaged downside.
Restricted Countries
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80% profit split, rising to 90% with the add-on • Minimum $100, maximum $10,000 • Paid by Rise, crypto or bank transfer
Profit Split
80% as standard on Flash, Core and Value, rising to 90% with the add-on. Instant starts at 60%, with 70% and 80% add-ons available.
Payout Frequency
Every 14 days as standard. Flash, Core and Value can buy a weekly add-on that shortens the cycle to 7 days.
Fee Refunds
Flash and Core fees are refunded in full with your first payout. Value is refunded with your third. Instant fees are not refundable.
Funded Consistency Cap
Your best single UTC day must be 50% or less of total profit on Flash, Core and Value, or 20% on Instant, before a payout clears. Going over does not breach the account — you keep trading until further profit dilutes it. The ratio resets after each payout.
Payout Limits
The minimum payout is $100 and the maximum is $10,000, on every payment method.
Payout Methods
Withdrawals are paid through Rise, crypto (USDT TRC20) or bank transfer.
Available Markets & Leverage
FX
Indices
Commodities & Metals
Crypto
Stocks
Commissions
FX
See platform spreads
Indices
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Commodities & Metals
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Crypto
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Stocks
See platform spreads
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OneFunded Reviews & Ratings
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OneFunded launched in August 2024 and sells four routes to a funded account: Flash, Core, Value and Instant, from $5,000 to $200,000. Pass Flash or Core and you get your fee back with the first payout, not the third. That alone puts it ahead of most of the market on cost. The 80% split lifts to 90% with an add-on, and a second add-on shortens payouts from 14 days to 7. What you need to read before buying is how the drawdown works. It is measured on equity rather than balance, so an open position sitting in floating loss counts against you, and the maximum is a permanent cap from your starting balance that never resets no matter how much you bank. On top of that, no single trade idea may carry more than 3% of equity in floating loss — and correlated positions count as one idea. Instant is the odd one out: 60% split, 1% exposure cap, no fee refund.
Summary
A London firm trading since August 2024. Four programs, sizes from $5,000 to $200,000, on MT5, cTrader and TradeLocker at 1:100 on forex. 80% split on Flash, Core and Value, 60% on Instant, both liftable with an add-on. 4.4 on Trustpilot from 230 reviews.
$21.75 gets you in with code GUIDE. Flash and Core refund the fee on your first payout, which is faster than almost anyone; Value refunds on the third and costs less up front. Payouts run every 14 days, or 7 with the weekly add-on, between $100 and $10,000 a time.
The catch is the drawdown. It is equity-based, so an open position in floating loss can breach you, and the maximum never resets from your starting balance. Add the 3% cap on a single trade idea and this is a firm that wants you sizing conservatively.
Deep Dive
More About OneFunded
Is OneFunded Legit?
Yes. OneFunded is run by Brynex Tech Limited out of London, launched in August 2024, and holds 4.4 on Trustpilot from 230 reviews. A year is not a long record, so it is sensible to start small, but nothing about how the firm operates suggests a problem.
The rulebook is published in full and it is specific where it matters. The consistency rule states outright that it never breaches an account. The drawdown pages explain that floating losses count. The exposure and margin rules both come with a documented warning system rather than an instant kill. That is more transparency than most firms this age offer.
Most accounts that fail here fail on the drawdown, and it is worth being precise about why. Everything is measured on equity rather than balance, so the moment a position moves against you it counts toward your limits, whether or not you close it. The daily limit runs from your start-of-day equity and resets at 00:00 UTC. The maximum is a permanent floor set from your initial balance that never resets, no matter how much profit sits on top of it.
The exposure rule is the second thing to understand. No single trade idea may carry more than 3% of equity in floating loss, dropped to 1% on Instant. OneFunded judges a trade idea by what you are actually betting on, not by how many tickets you opened — long NAS100, US30 and SPX500 at the same time is one idea, and so is long gold and long silver. Splitting a position across correlated instruments does not reduce the measured risk. On everything except Instant you get two warnings and a final warning before enforcement.
Automation is the thing to check before you pay. Fully automated EAs are not permitted at all. Assistant tools for lot sizing and risk management are, but only after OneFunded has approved them by email. Copy trading is limited to accounts registered in your own name, and risk across all of them is assessed together.
The fee refund is what genuinely separates OneFunded from firms at a similar price. Flash and Core return the full fee with your first payout, where the industry norm is the third or fourth. A firm that hands the money back that early is not depending on failed challenges for revenue. Value refunds on the third instead and costs less to start, which is a fair trade rather than a catch.
Instant is the one to approach carefully. It starts at 60% rather than 80%, its daily loss limit is the tightest on the firm at 3%, the exposure cap halves to 1%, the funded best-day cap tightens to 20%, and the fee is not refundable. It is a legitimate product but it is priced and ruled as a shortcut, not a bargain.
OneFunded vs Other Forex Prop Firms
OneFunded vs FundingPips: FundingPips is older, larger and has a much longer payout history, which counts for something against a firm barely a year old. OneFunded answers on cost: a cheaper entry and a fee refund on the first payout rather than the third. FundingPips is also more relaxed about automation, where OneFunded blocks fully automated EAs outright. Manual traders who want their money back quickly are better served here; anyone running a bot is not.
OneFunded vs Atlas Funded: Two firms of almost exactly the same age, both built around getting the fee back. Atlas refunds alongside a payout and runs end-of-day trailing drawdown across most of its lineup, reaching a 100% split with allocation to $400,000. OneFunded returns the whole fee with your very first payout on Flash and Core, but measures everything on equity against a permanent static cap that never resets. It stops at 90% and $200,000, and costs a fraction to enter.
OneFunded vs Crypto Fund Trader: Similar size, similar instrument coverage, both at 1:100 on forex. Crypto Fund Trader has the longer history and a deeper crypto offering. OneFunded gives more choice at the cheap end and refunds the fee faster. The deciding factor is usually the 3% exposure cap on a single trade idea, which is tighter than Crypto Fund Trader asks for and rules out the layered-entry style some traders rely on.
OneFunded Frequently Asked Questions
What programs does OneFunded offer?
Four. Flash is a one-step evaluation with a 10% target. Core is the two-step at 8% then 5%. Value is a cheaper two-step at 8% then 6%. Instant funds you on purchase with no target. Sizes run from $5,000 to $200,000, though Value stops at $100,000 and Instant at $50,000.
What profit split does OneFunded pay?
80% on Flash, Core and Value, or 90% with the profit split add-on. Instant starts at 60% and has 70% and 80% add-ons instead.
Does OneFunded refund the challenge fee?
Flash and Core refund it in full with your first payout. Value refunds with your third, which is the trade-off for its lower price. Instant fees are not refunded.
How much does a OneFunded account cost?
A $5,000 Value account is $21.75 with code GUIDE, which takes 25% off every program and size. At the other end, a $200,000 Core is $599.25 and a $200,000 Flash is $674.25.
How does the OneFunded drawdown work?
It is measured on equity rather than balance, so floating losses count immediately and an open position can breach you before you close it. The daily limit runs from your start-of-day equity and resets at 00:00 UTC — 4% on Flash and Value, 5% on Core, 3% on Instant. The maximum drawdown is a permanent floor from your initial balance that never resets: 6% on Flash and Instant, 10% on Core, 8% on Value.
Does OneFunded have a consistency rule?
Yes, but it never breaches your account. Core and Value have it switched off entirely on sizes from $5,000 to $50,000; the 100K and 200K keep 50% and 40%. Flash carries 50% throughout. Once funded the cap is 50% on Flash, Core and Value, and 20% on Instant. If you go over, you simply keep trading until later profits bring the ratio back down.
What is the max exposure rule?
The combined floating loss on one trade idea cannot exceed 3% of equity, or 1% on Instant. A trade idea is judged by what you are betting on rather than how many positions you opened, so long NAS100, US30 and SPX500 counts as one, as does long gold and long silver. On everything except Instant you get two warnings and a final warning before enforcement.
Are Expert Advisors allowed at OneFunded?
Only with pre-approval, and only assistant-style ones. Tools that help with lot sizing, risk management or position sizing are allowed once approved by email. EAs that place trades for you are not allowed at all.
How fast does OneFunded pay out?
Every 14 days as standard, or every 7 with the weekly payout add-on on Flash, Core and Value. Payouts run between $100 and $10,000 per request, paid through Rise, crypto (USDT TRC20) or bank transfer.
What leverage does OneFunded offer?
1:100 on forex, 1:30 on indices, commodities and metals, and 1:2 on crypto. Stocks are 1:100 on cTrader and MT5 but 1:2 on TradeLocker, so your platform choice changes your share leverage.
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