Find the best prop firms that support cTrader. Compare challenge types, account sizes, and profit splits for funded trading on cTrader.
Total Firms
16
Avg. Price
$485
Avg. Profit Split
80%
Looking for prop firms with cTrader support? This page helps you compare funded trader programs that list cTrader as an available trading platform, then check the rules, account sizes, challenge types, and payout terms before you choose.
PF Matrix classifies a firm under cTrader when our data shows the firm supports cTrader on at least one active program or challenge. Always confirm platform availability on the firm website before purchasing, because platform access can vary by account type, region, broker setup, or challenge model.
Best starting point
Use the table on this page to review firms that currently appear in PF Matrix with cTrader support, then compare challenge type, account size, profit split, and rule profile.
Best for rule checking
Platform choice is only one part of the decision. Check whether each firm allows your preferred trading style, including EA trading, news trading, overnight holding, and weekend holding.
Best for avoiding mismatch
Some firms support different platforms across different accounts, brokers, or regions. Use PF Matrix as a comparison starting point, then verify the exact platform option on the firm website before payment.
cTrader is a trading platform used by some forex and CFD traders as an alternative to MetaTrader, Match-Trader, DXtrade, and TradingView-connected setups.
For prop firm traders, the important question is not only whether cTrader is available. The bigger question is whether the firm offers cTrader on the account size, challenge model, broker connection, and rule set you plan to use.
PF Matrix lists a firm on this page when our data indicates that cTrader is available for at least one active firm program or challenge.
This classification does not mean every account size, challenge type, or region supports cTrader. Platform availability can change, and some firms may limit platforms by broker, phase, or account type.
A cTrader prop firm may be worth considering if you already trade with cTrader, prefer its interface, or want to compare firms that support alternatives to MetaTrader.
Traders should still compare the full offer, including evaluation type, profit target, drawdown basis, maximum daily loss, payout terms, refund rules, and scaling plan. A familiar platform does not automatically make a challenge easier to pass.
Start with platform availability, then compare the challenge model, account size, pricing, drawdown type, profit split, payout method, and restrictions.
Pay close attention to whether the firm uses balance-based drawdown, equity-based drawdown, trailing drawdown, or static drawdown. These rules often matter more than the platform itself.
Platform preference matters, but the best platform depends on the firm rules and the exact account you plan to trade.
Editorial methodology
PF Matrix organizes prop firms by platform availability, challenge structure, account size, pricing, rules, and payout-related data.
For cTrader taxonomy pages, the goal is to help traders quickly identify firms where cTrader appears as a supported platform, then compare the trading conditions that affect actual challenge performance.
This page lists prop firms in PF Matrix that currently appear with cTrader support in our data. Use the comparison table to review the available firms, then verify the exact platform option on the firm website before buying.
cTrader is not automatically better than MetaTrader. The better choice depends on your trading workflow, the firm rules, account size, broker setup, drawdown model, and payout terms.
Not always. A firm may support cTrader for some accounts, brokers, or challenge types but not others. Always confirm cTrader availability for the exact challenge you plan to purchase.
It depends on the firm rules. Some firms allow automated trading, while others restrict EAs, copy trading, or certain execution styles. Check the rule profile before choosing a cTrader prop firm.
No. PF Matrix is a comparison and research tool. Platform availability can change, so traders should confirm the current cTrader option directly with the prop firm before purchasing.