Changelog

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    Track new firm launches, rule changes, and policy updates across all listed prop firms. Stay informed to make better comparison decisions.

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    Why Tracking Prop Firm Updates Matters

    The prop trading industry evolves rapidly — firms regularly update their trading rules, launch new programs, adjust profit splits, and change payout policies. A rule change at FTMO or FundedNext can affect thousands of traders overnight. Staying informed helps you avoid surprises and make better decisions about which firm to trade with.

    Our changelog tracks every significant update from all listed prop firms: new firm launches, rule changes, program updates, and policy modifications. Each update is tagged by impact level so you can quickly identify changes that affect your trading strategy. For example, a firm changing from trailing to static drawdown (see our drawdown glossary entry) is tagged as "major" because it fundamentally changes risk management.

    For deeper industry analysis, check our prop trading news section. Ready to compare firms? Use our trading tools to find the best fit for your strategy. New to prop trading? Start with our challenge preparation guide or browse best firms for beginners.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    We track prop firm changes in real-time. When a firm updates its rules, launches a new program, or adjusts payout policies, it appears here within 24-48 hours. Major changes are also covered in our News section with detailed analysis.

    Major updates include significant rule changes (e.g., drawdown policy revisions), profit split adjustments of 5%+, new program launches, or payout policy overhauls. These changes can directly affect your trading strategy and firm selection.

    Currently, you can check this page regularly for updates. We group changes by month and tag them by impact level so you can quickly scan for changes relevant to your firm. Bookmark this page for easy access.

    Rule changes typically apply to new challenges only, not existing funded accounts. However, some firms do apply policy changes retroactively — always check directly with your firm. Our firm profile pages note when a change is retroactive.

    For deeper analysis, check our News section where we publish editorial coverage of significant industry developments. Our firm comparison pages also reflect the latest data, so you can see how changes affect a firm's competitive position.

    We track four categories: new firm launches, rule changes (drawdown, profit targets, trading days), program launches (new account sizes, challenge types), and policy changes (payout methods, fee adjustments, platform additions).

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