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Best Prop Firm for Part-Time Traders?

Last updated: June 2026

The best prop firms for part-time traders have no time limit on evaluations, no minimum trading days, and affordable pricing that doesn't penalize slow progress.

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Our Picks

Part-time traders need firms that don't rush them. Key factors: no time limit on evaluation (take as long as you need), no minimum trading days (trade when you can, not when the firm demands), one-time evaluation fees (monthly subscriptions punish part-time traders who take longer), and EOD drawdown (protects you if you can't monitor positions all day).

What Traders Get Wrong

Part-time traders pick firms with short minimum trading days (5) because they fit around a job — and then miss that those same firms typically have aggressive consistency rules that punish the uneven P&L pattern a part-time schedule naturally produces. A firm that requires 10 trading days but has no consistency rule is more part-time friendly than one with 5 days and a 30% consistency gate.

Quick Comparison

For part-time traders, prioritize: no consistency rule + weekly or faster payouts + no news-window lockout. TradeDay, Alpha Futures, and Bulenox all score well on this combination. Worst combo for part-time: strict consistency rule + bi-weekly payouts + news blackouts.

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