- ·Uses static fixed-floor MLL — safer for swing styles.
- ·Cheapest entry: 1-Step Challenge (entry) at $29.
- ·Best profit split available: up to 80%.
Account Types & Pricing
4 account types available. Pricing verified May 16, 2026.
| Plan | Price | Cycle | DLL | Split | Paul-tested |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1-Step Challenge (entry) | $29 | — | None | up to 80% | No |
| 2-Step Challenge $100K | $499 | — | None | up to 90% | No |
| Instant Funding | — | — | None | 50-90% | No |
| Subscription Account | — | — | None | — | No |
Who TTT markets Is For (And Who It Isn't)
Match yourself to TTT markets's structure before signing up. Based on the 4 account types, drawdown mechanic, and Paul's testing data.
- ·Beginners or rule-clarity-first traders — fixed floor, no trailing
- ·Anyone preferring simple math over flexibility
- ·Aggressive sizers — at least one plan has no consistency rule on funded
- ·Traders allergic to daily loss limits — at least one plan has no DLL
- ·Micro-account testers — smallest plan starts at $50K
Plan Economics: What Each TTT markets Account Actually Costs You
The headline price isn't the full picture. Here's the per-account math — buying-power cost, risk buffer, and breakeven estimate based on standard 30%-buffer-utilization assumptions.
| Plan | Buy-in | Risk buffer | Cost per $1K BP | Breakeven* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1-Step Challenge (entry) | $29 | — | — | — |
| 2-Step Challenge $100K | $499 | — | $4.99 | — |
| Instant Funding | — | — | — | — |
| Subscription Account | — | — | — | — |
How to read this:
- Buy-in = price you pay to start the evaluation (with PTV code applied where available).
- Risk buffer = dollars between your starting balance and the Maximum Loss Limit — the absolute drawdown room before breach.
- Cost per $1K buying power = price ÷ starting balance × $1,000. Lower = cheaper leverage. Useful to compare account sizes within the firm and across firms.
- Breakeven estimate* = approximate number of payout cycles to recoup your buy-in, assuming you utilize 30% of your risk buffer profitably per cycle at the plan's profit split. This is a baseline expectation, not a guarantee — your actual cycle output depends on strategy and discipline.
*Breakeven uses a standard 30%-buffer-utilization-per-cycle assumption. Aggressive sizing can shorten breakeven (and increase breach risk); conservative sizing extends it.
Sweet spot for new users: 1-Step Challenge (entry) at $29 is the cheapest entry to learn TTT markets's rules without risking a larger buy-in. If you're already confident in your strategy, sizing up to Instant Funding typically improves your cost-per-$1K-buying-power ratio.
How TTT markets Drawdown Works
Static MLLTTT markets uses a static Maximum Loss Limit — a fixed dollar amount below your starting balance that never moves. Simplest mechanic to track, with rule clarity instead of flexibility.
How TTT markets's mechanic works in practice
- MLL set once at account creation, never recalculated.
- On a standard account, MLL stays fixed below start for the lifetime of the account.
- No trailing means no protection from a losing streak after a winning one — the MLL doesn't rise to lock in profits.
- No lock either — the floor is the same on Day 1 and Day 365.
Best fit
Best for beginners or rule-clarity-first traders. The simplest math in the industry — no recalculation, no surprises.
What to watch out for
- Long losing streaks eat directly into the fixed buffer with no protection from prior profits.
- Static MLL favors short bursts of trading over long-term accumulation — once you're down 50% of the buffer, recovery is harder than under trailing.
- No reward for consistency — your buffer doesn't grow with your account.
Calculate Your Drawdown
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TTT markets vs Same-Mechanic Alternatives
4 other firms use the same drawdown mechanic. Side-by-side on the dimensions that matter most when choosing within a category.
| Firm | Plans | Cheapest | Mechanic |
|---|---|---|---|
| TTT markets This page | 4 | $29 | static |
| Atmos Funded | 3 | $519 | static |
| Audacity Capital | 3 | $49 | static |
| Axi Select | 6 | — | static |
| Blueberry Funded | 5 | $145 | static |
All firms in this table use static drawdown. See all drawdown mechanics →
How TTT markets Payouts Actually Work
3 payout methods supported.
Payout method comparison
| Method | Fees | Speed | When to use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Card | — | — | — |
| Bank transfer (Wise) | Free or ~0.5% | Minutes to hours | Best for EU/UK/AU. USD → SEPA EUR works cleanly. Standard for non-US. |
| Crypto | Network gas only | Minutes | USDC/USDT typical. Fastest for international traders. |
Practical takeaway: TTT markets's cycle length means you can realistically expect multiple payouts per month on a profitable funded account. The actual processing time after request varies by method — pick the option that matches your residency and crypto-comfort.
Trading Rules
TTT markets runs a static fixed-dollar drawdown drawdown model across 4 plans. The rule structure is what matters — read it before you buy, because most blown accounts come from misreading these three lines, not from bad trades.
Drawdown enforcement
Your MLL is fixed at a dollar amount below your starting balance and never moves. Simplest model in the industry — no trailing, no locking, just don't print red below the line.
No documented daily-loss limit or consistency rule in TTT markets's current rule set. That's unusual for the industry — verify against the firm's help center before purchasing if either is a deal-breaker for your strategy.
Strategies & Best Practice
TTT markets's static fixed-dollar drawdown mechanic favors specific styles. These are the patterns that compound on this drawdown model — and the ones that blow it.
What works on TTT markets
- Predictable risk math: The MLL never moves, so position sizing is straightforward. Calibrate to keep your worst-case drawdown well above the static line.
- Multi-day swing setups work: No trailing means you can run profits without raising your own floor. Holding overnight is structurally easier than on trailing mechanics.
- Daily-loss-limit awareness: Static MLL doesn't help if you breach the daily limit. Watch your daily P&L, not just total drawdown.
What blows TTT markets accounts
- Oversizing on news events: The most-common breach cause across futures props. Daily-loss limits enforce regardless of overall headroom.
- Trading the open without a plan: First 30 minutes are noise. Counter-intuitive trades into liquidity sweeps blow more accounts than overnight gaps do.
- Revenge after a loss: The next trade after a stop-out is statistically the worst trade you'll take all month. Walk away.
Platforms
TTT markets supports 2 trading platforms. Platform choice matters more than most traders realize — your data feed, execution speed, and order types are all platform-dependent, not firm-dependent.
Trust & Legitimacy
TTT markets is a prop trading firm . Below is what's publicly verifiable about the firm's operational track record.
How to evaluate TTT markets's legitimacy yourself
- Check Trustpilot review distribution — pattern of recent 1-stars over payout disputes is the #1 leading indicator
- Search Forex Peace Army + Reddit r/Daytrading for "TTT markets payout" — unresolved threads age > 60 days are a red flag
- Verify whether the firm's parent broker (where applicable) is regulated by a tier-1 authority (FCA, ASIC, CySEC, FSCA)
- Look for documented founder identity + LinkedIn presence — anonymous teams correlate with payout-denial complaints
- Confirm whether payouts route through a regulated payment provider (Wise/Plaid/Rise) or direct firm-treasury (riskier)
How TTT markets Compares
TTT markets uses static fixed-dollar drawdown. Here's how it stacks up against 5 other firms that run the same mechanic — the playbook transfers, the dollar math doesn't.
| Firm | Cheapest plan | Profit split | Payouts | Compare |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TTT markets (this firm) | $29 | 50-90% (up to 90%) | Every Wednesday (weekly) | — |
| Atmos Funded | $519 | — | — | → Compare |
| Audacity Capital | $49 | — | — | → Compare |
| Axi Select | — | — | — | → Compare |
| Blueberry Funded | $145 | — | — | → Compare |
| Breakout | $119 | — | — | → Compare |
Same mechanic doesn't mean same firm. Compare on entry cost, payout speed, profit-split tier ladders, and your asset overlap. The deciding factor for most traders is whether the firm has a documented payout history at the size you'd realistically scale to.