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MyFundedFutures is fully available to German traders with no known restrictions or modifications to their standard program.

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Key Facts for Germany Traders
Availability
Fully available with no restrictions for German traders
Trading Platform
NinjaTrader only - no MetaTrader or other platforms
Instruments
Futures only - no forex, stocks, or crypto available
Profit Split
Starts at 80% to trader
Payment Methods
SEPA transfers, PayPal, cryptocurrency accepted
Automated Trading
EAs and bots not permitted
The most common mistake German traders make when signing up with MyFundedFutures is assuming they can trade forex and crypto like with other prop firms. MyFundedFutures exclusively focuses on futures trading through NinjaTrader, which catches many European traders off guard who expect the typical multi-asset approach of most proprietary trading firms. MyFundedFutures welcomes German traders without any geographical restrictions or program modifications. You'll have access to the same challenge structure, profit splits, and trading conditions as traders from any other country. This straightforward availability makes it one of the more accessible prop firms for German futures traders. As a German trader, you'll be trading US futures markets, which means adapting to different market hours. The most active trading sessions overlap with European afternoon and evening hours, particularly the 15:30-22:00 CET timeframe when US markets are most liquid. This timing can actually work in your favor if you prefer trading after traditional European work hours. The platform requirement is non-negotiable: you must use NinjaTrader. If you're accustomed to MetaTrader or other platforms common in European forex trading, you'll need to learn NinjaTrader's interface and functionality. The learning curve isn't steep, but budget time for familiarization before starting your challenge. NinjaTrader offers comprehensive tutorials and demo accounts for practice. For funding your account, German traders benefit from SEPA bank transfers, which are typically the most cost-effective option. PayPal is also accepted, though it may carry higher fees. Some German traders use cryptocurrency payments, but traditional bank transfers usually offer better exchange rates and lower transaction costs when converting from EUR to USD. Regulatory considerations are minimal from a German perspective. BaFin, Germany's financial regulator, doesn't classify prop trading challenges as regulated investment activities in most cases. This means you won't face the same restrictions that apply to traditional investment services. However, you're still responsible for reporting any profits according to German tax law, typically as income from trading activities. The profit split starts at 80%, which is competitive but not the highest in the industry. What matters more for German traders is understanding that payouts are processed in USD. Currency fluctuations between EUR and USD will affect your actual returns, so factor this into your profit calculations and risk management strategy. One advantage for German traders is the timezone difference allowing you to trade US market opens while European markets are closed, reducing conflicting opportunities. The overnight gap between US market close and European market open also provides clear separation if you trade both prop and personal accounts. MyFundedFutures doesn't allow Expert Advisors or automated trading bots, which may disappoint German traders accustomed to algorithmic trading approaches common in European markets. You'll need to trade manually or use basic NinjaTrader automation features that don't qualify as external EAs. News trading policies aren't clearly specified in available information, so contact their support team for clarification if you plan to trade around major economic announcements. German traders should be particularly aware of how US news events affect futures markets differently than European forex or stock markets. The 4.3 trust score based on 500 reviews suggests generally positive trader experiences, though this is a moderate rating compared to top-tier firms. Read recent reviews from other European traders to understand current service quality and payout reliability. Before signing up, ensure you understand futures trading mechanics if you're coming from a forex or stock background. Futures contracts have expiration dates, different margin requirements, and unique rollover procedures that differ significantly from spot forex trading popular among European retail traders. Consider starting with their smallest challenge size to test the platform, understand the rules, and adapt to futures trading if you're new to this market. The combination of learning NinjaTrader, adapting to US futures markets, and following prop firm rules represents a significant adjustment for many German traders. Overall, MyFundedFutures offers German traders a legitimate path to funded futures trading accounts, but success requires commitment to learning their specific platform and market focus rather than expecting a familiar multi-asset trading environment.
Tips for Germany Traders
Platform familiarity
Practice NinjaTrader extensively on demo before starting your challenge to avoid costly mistakes
Multi-asset preference
Consider FTMO or The5ers if you want to trade forex alongside futures rather than futures exclusively
Currency exposure
Use smaller position sizes initially to account for EUR/USD exchange rate impact on your profits
Frequently Asked Questions

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Last verified: 31 March 2026. Always confirm availability directly with MyFundedFutures before signing up.

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