Prop Trading: FunderPro to Introduce Futures

Prop trading company FunderPro has announced plans to launch
Futures services, the company announced on its website. In a notice, the firm opened a waitlist reportedly for exclusive access to the new offering. The
company has also set up a new URL for the new offering: funderprofutures.com.

Integration with cTrader

The announcement came days after FunderPro disclosed that it
had integrated cTrader into its offering. The integration reportedly aims to give users more trading options. cTrader is a multi-asset forex and CFD trading platform serving brokers and prop trading companies.

The platform reportedly utilizes a liquidity network to
provide services to corporate trading entities and individual traders via a
range of financial instruments. FunderPro joined a growing list of companies
that have added cTrader to their services.

The other companies include Goat Funded Trader, a
proprietary trading firm reportedly offering retail users access to accounts of
up to $800,000. The Funded Trader and MyFundedFX are the other prop trading
firms that have also sought the services of cTrader.

Expect ongoing updates as this story evolves.

Prop trading company FunderPro has announced plans to launch
Futures services, the company announced on its website. In a notice, the firm opened a waitlist reportedly for exclusive access to the new offering. The
company has also set up a new URL for the new offering: funderprofutures.com.

Integration with cTrader

The announcement came days after FunderPro disclosed that it
had integrated cTrader into its offering. The integration reportedly aims to give users more trading options. cTrader is a multi-asset forex and CFD trading platform serving brokers and prop trading companies.

The platform reportedly utilizes a liquidity network to
provide services to corporate trading entities and individual traders via a
range of financial instruments. FunderPro joined a growing list of companies
that have added cTrader to their services.

The other companies include Goat Funded Trader, a
proprietary trading firm reportedly offering retail users access to accounts of
up to $800,000. The Funded Trader and MyFundedFX are the other prop trading
firms that have also sought the services of cTrader.

Expect ongoing updates as this story evolves.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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