ATFunded Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the KYC Process?

Upon successfully completing the second phase of our funded program, you will be required to complete our Know Your Customer (KYC) process. This is a standard procedure designed to verify your identity and ensure compliance with financial regulations, safeguarding both your account and our platform from fraudulent activity.


The KYC process involves two steps:


Identity Verification: You will need to submit valid documentation, such as a passport or government-issued ID, to confirm your identity.


Facial Recognition: As an added security measure, we will ask you to complete a facial recognition step, which ensures that the documents provided match the individual completing the process.


This process is simple and efficient, ensuring that we meet regulatory requirements while protecting your personal data. Completing the KYC process is essential before moving forward to full access to your funded account and receiving any profits earned.

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Trades are treated as one trade idea when they are opened on the same instrument, in the same direction, and within 15 minutes of the previous trade being closed.

In such case, as long as you meet the requirements you can request it at any time within 10 days of the original date, with all of your trades closed. After 10 days the button will become unavailable, and you will have to wait until the next payout date (30 / 14 days from your last payout).

The maximum allocation in the Legacy Program is $200K. However, if you wish to participate in both ATFunded Pro and Legacy programs at the same time, the limit is two Pro accounts of any size, and only one account of any size in the Legacy program

In the ATFunded Legacy program, you are not restricted to the number of trades you are allowed to have open on the same pair or across pairs at the same time.

A Margin Call indicates that your account is approaching its margin limit. While your margin remains at that level, you will not be able to place additional trades unless more margin becomes available.

A Stop Out occurs when all available margin has been exhausted. In that case, all active positions will be closed automatically, no matter whether they are currently in profit or loss.

Once a Stop Out takes place, the account is considered to be permanently breached, regardless of the remaining balance or equity.

To prevent this, traders are strongly advised to keep a close eye on both position sizing and overall margin consumption.

However, we always urge our traders to follow good risk management practices. Gambling, especially overleveraging will not be tolerated. If your Margin Level reaches 100%, your account will be breached as well.