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Is Apex Trader Funding Available in Singapore?
Yes, Apex Trader Funding is fully available to Singapore traders with no known restrictions or modifications to their standard program.
Start Apex Trader Funding Challenge →Key Facts for Singapore Traders
Availability
Fully available with no restrictions
Trading Instruments
Indices and crypto (no forex)
Profit Split
100% to trader after qualification
Challenge Target
6% profit target, 4% max total loss
Platforms
NinjaTrader, Rithmic, Tradovate, Wealthcharts
Trust Rating
4.4/5 stars from 18,000+ reviews
Picture this: you're a trader in Singapore looking to join Apex Trader Funding. You visit their website, start the registration process, and encounter no barriers whatsoever. Singapore appears in the country dropdown, your local payment methods work, and you gain full access to their complete program—that's exactly what you'll experience with Apex Trader Funding.
Apex Trader Funding welcomes Singapore traders without any restrictions or program modifications. This Austin-based prop firm treats Singaporean applicants the same as traders from the US, UK, and other accepted countries. You'll get access to their standard challenge structure with a 6% profit target in phase one, 4% maximum total loss limit, and their unique 100% profit split arrangement—meaning you keep all profits once you meet their requirements.
As a Singapore trader, you'll have access to Apex's focus on indices and crypto trading. While they don't offer forex instruments, you can trade major indices and cryptocurrency futures through their supported platforms: NinjaTrader, Rithmic, Tradovate, and Wealthcharts. This selection gives you flexibility to choose the platform that best suits your trading style and experience level.
The regulatory landscape works in your favor here. While the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) regulates local financial services, foreign prop firm challenges like Apex typically operate outside MAS oversight. This means fewer regulatory hurdles for you to navigate when joining international prop firms. Most prop firms, including Apex, readily accept Singaporean traders because of this regulatory clarity.
For payments, you'll find the process straightforward. Singapore traders can typically use USD bank transfers to fund their challenges, and many prop firms also accept SGD transfers or cryptocurrency payments. Apex should accommodate standard payment methods available to Singaporean residents, though you'll want to confirm specific options during registration.
The timezone difference between Singapore (UTC+8) and Apex's Austin headquarters (UTC-6) means you'll be trading during Asian market hours while their support team operates during US business hours. However, this actually works well for indices and crypto trading, as these markets often have extended or 24-hour trading sessions that align with Singapore trading hours.
When you sign up, you'll go through Apex's standard onboarding process. Create your account, select your challenge size, complete payment, and receive access to your trading account. The 4.4 trust score from over 18,000 reviews suggests a reliable onboarding experience, though you should still read recent reviews from other Singapore traders to understand current service levels.
Be aware of a few important program details before starting. Apex doesn't allow expert advisors or automated trading bots, so you'll need to trade manually. The daily loss limit isn't clearly specified in their public materials, so clarify this crucial risk management parameter before you begin trading. Also, their policy on news trading isn't explicitly stated—another detail worth confirming if you plan to trade around economic announcements.
Your success with Apex will depend largely on your ability to trade indices and crypto profitably within their risk parameters. The 6% profit target is achievable but requires consistent performance, while the 4% maximum total loss limit demands careful risk management. The 100% profit split is attractive once you qualify, but reaching that point requires meeting all their evaluation criteria.
Consider your platform preferences before committing. If you're already familiar with NinjaTrader or one of their other supported platforms, you'll have an advantage. If not, factor in the learning curve for mastering a new trading platform alongside meeting their performance requirements.
The combination of no geographic restrictions, standard program access, and favorable regulatory environment makes Apex Trader Funding a viable option for Singapore traders. However, success depends on your ability to adapt to their specific instruments (indices and crypto only), trading platforms, and risk management rules. Take time to thoroughly understand their complete terms and conditions, especially regarding daily loss limits and news trading policies, before starting your challenge.
Tips for Singapore Traders
Platform familiarity
Try their demo accounts first to test NinjaTrader or other platforms before committing to a paid challenge
Risk management
Contact support to clarify daily loss limits and news trading policies before starting your challenge
Payment options
Confirm SGD payment acceptance or prepare for USD transfers to minimize currency conversion costs
Frequently Asked Questions
Apex Trader Funding in Singapore — FAQ
Last verified: 30 March 2026. Always confirm availability directly with Apex Trader Funding before signing up.