Funded Trader Markets (FTM), a rising force in the proprietary trading space, is making waves—not only with its lightning-fast payouts and trader-friendly policies—but with its unmatched customer service, setting a new benchmark for responsiveness and support in the industry.

In a world where many prop firms fall short on engagement, FTM has built a 24/7 support model that traders trust and praise. Whether it's a technical issue, a payout inquiry, or simply needing clarification on rules, FTM’s support team is there—live, real-time, and ready to help across multiple channels including Discord, website live chat, email and social media.

“At Funded Trader Markets, we believe that technology alone doesn’t build trust—people do,” said John from the support team. “Today’s traders deserve real-time connection, not generic responses. That’s why our support team is always on standby, across platforms, to provide real help when it matters most.”

Eight Months of Flawless Service and Instant Payouts

While other firms may boast big, FTM delivers. Since its launch, the platform has processed payouts as fast as 2 minutes and has maintained an unbroken record of zero payout denials—including for high-ticket requests like $10,000 or $12,000. This consistency is not just operational—it’s cultural.

FTM’s service team plays a crucial role in ensuring that traders feel heard, respected, and empowered. Every successful payout, every clarified rule, every resolved concern reinforces trust in a sector that is often questioned for its opacity.

Traders Say It Best

“fastest payout I've ever seen. very good support, nice interface, hope we can go together for a long time. I love this fund so much”

– Quang Anh on Trustpilot

“Very generous, helpful customer support. They actually know what they’re talking about, answer all your questions and don’t hurry to a sale.” 

– Aaron Nicholson on Trustpilot

Innovation and Accessibility Beyond Support

While customer service is at the heart of FTM’s mission, the firm doesn’t stop there. With four trading platforms, two types of single-phase evaluations, two types of two-phase evaluations, and two instant funding programs, FTM gives traders unparalleled flexibility.

The firm also offers:

  • 100% profit share on the first $10,000 in evaluation accounts

  • Balance-based drawdown in instant funding models

  • No buffer requirements for withdrawals

  • Support for news trading, swap-free accounts, and clean, simple rules with no overnight restrictions

These features, combined with the firm’s commitment to affordability (with $100,000 challenges often priced under $300), make FTM a standout in the increasingly divided prop trading industry.

More Than Just a Firm – A Partnership

“Prop trading should be about partnership,” said the FTM team. “That includes funding, tech, education—but most importantly, communication. A trader should never feel alone in the process. That’s why our team is always just a message away.”

With a rapidly growing global trader base and a support team that’s as fast as its payout engine, Funded Trader Markets is shaping a new vision for proprietary trading—one interaction at a time.

For more information, visit www.fundedtradermarkets.com or reach out to the support team directly via live chat or email at [email protected].

About Funded Trader Markets

Founded in 2024 and based in Dubai, UAE, Funded Trader Markets is a proprietary trading firm offering capital access, advanced trading tools, and a uniquely transparent model. With blazing-fast payouts, innovative features, and industry-best support, FTM is helping traders worldwide level up—with confidence.

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