π What's In This Guide
What a Prop Firm Challenge Actually Is
A prop firm (proprietary trading firm) gives traders access to large simulated capital β $10,000, $25,000, $50,000, $100,000 or more β in exchange for a small one-time fee. To get the funded account, you have to pass an evaluation called a "challenge." Pass the challenge, and the firm funds you with their capital. Trade profitably, and you keep 70-90% of the profit. Lose, and you lose only the original fee β never your own capital.
It is one of the cleanest models in retail trading right now: the firm absorbs the downside, you keep most of the upside. The catch? The challenge has rules. Real ones. Break a rule and the challenge ends, regardless of whether you were profitable.
Typical challenge rules include:
- Hit a profit target (often 8-10%)
- Stay within a maximum daily loss (typically 4-5%)
- Stay within a maximum total drawdown (typically 8-10%)
- Trade for a minimum number of days (often 5-10)
- Avoid forbidden strategies (no martingale, no copy trading, no news scalping on some firms)
The numbers vary by firm. The structure does not. 10TradeFX is the prop firm OladoFX recommends β see the full breakdown there.
Why Most Traders Fail Their Challenge (And It Is Not Their Strategy)
Industry data from major prop firms suggests that 85-95% of challenge attempts fail. Most traders blame their strategy. Most traders are wrong.
The actual reasons traders fail are predictable and almost always behavioral:
1. Greedy Position Sizing
Trader gets a $50,000 challenge. The 1% risk per trade is $500. Instead, they trade 2-3% per setup because "let me hit the target faster." Three losses in a row and they are at -8% β instant disqualification. Most challenges die in the first week from oversizing, not from a bad system.
2. Revenge Trading After a Loss
A clean SMC setup fails. Trader loses 1%. Instead of waiting for the next valid setup, they "make it back" with two impulsive trades. Both lose. Now they are -3% on the day, panicked, and force-trading. Game over.
3. Trading Through News
NFP, FOMC, CPI. The trader either ignores news entirely or worse, deliberately trades the spike. One bad fill on a Gold news event can take an account from +5% to -7% in 30 minutes.
4. Not Stopping at the Daily Limit
Most prop firms have a max daily loss. The discipline rule is: hit your -2% personal loss limit, walk away, even though you have -3% before disqualification. Most traders do not stop. They press on, trying to get back to flat β and break the firm's rule instead.
5. No Defined Strategy
The trader takes whatever setup looks tempting in the moment. Some are SMC. Some are based on a TradingView signal. Some are revenge trades disguised as "structure." Without one consistent system, there is no edge to compound.
β οΈ The Honest Truth
If you cannot trade discipline-perfectly on a $200 demo account, you absolutely cannot trade discipline-perfectly on a $50,000 prop firm account. Discipline does not scale up with bigger numbers β it scales down. Bigger numbers magnify every emotional flaw. Pass the discipline test on small capital first.
Why Smart Money Concepts Is the Best Framework for Prop Firm Challenges
SMC is uniquely well-suited to prop firm rules. Here is why:
Defined Entries, Defined Stops
Every SMC setup gives you a clean entry zone and a clean stop loss location (beyond the OB extreme). No vague "around here" entries. Defined risk = controllable drawdown.
Excellent Risk-to-Reward
Properly executed SMC trades typically offer 1:2 to 1:5 R:R minimum. To hit a 10% profit target with 1% risk, you only need 5-10 well-executed trades. Quality over quantity wins challenges.
Patience Built In
SMC forces you to wait for valid setups β fresh OB, valid BOS, clean imbalance. There is no "I'll just take any trade today." That patience is exactly what prop firms reward.
Works on Gold (Where Profits Live)
Gold's daily range is huge β 200 to 500+ pips per day. Just one or two clean Gold trades can hit a weekly profit target. SMC reads Gold's structure cleanly because banks and central banks dominate that market.
News Filter Is Natural
SMC is structure-based β you simply do not trade when structure is unclear (during news). The strategy itself filters out the worst challenge-killing periods.
Drawdown Stays Small
Tight stops behind OB extremes mean each loser is small (around 1%). Clean R:R on winners means winners are 2-3x bigger. Math compounds in your favour.
7 Non-Negotiable Rules for Passing a Prop Firm Challenge
Rule 1: Risk 0.5% β 1% Per Trade. No Exceptions.
If your risk is 1% and your R:R is 1:2, you only need 5 winning trades to hit a 10% target. There is no need to size up. There is no need to "speed up." Stick to 1% (or less). The math works.
Rule 2: Set a Daily Loss Limit Tighter Than the Firm's
If the firm allows -5% per day, your personal limit should be -2%. Hit it, close MT5, do something else. Live to trade tomorrow. The traders who pass challenges are the ones who lose two trades and stop, not the ones who lose two and "try to get it back."
Rule 3: Trade Only Your A+ Setups
Define what an A+ SMC setup looks like for you β clear BOS, fresh OB, clean imbalance, premium/discount aligned. Skip everything else. Most successful prop firm passes happen with 5-10 trades total over 2-3 weeks. Quality, not quantity.
Rule 4: Never Trade Through Major News
NFP, FOMC, CPI, US PPI. Either close trades 5 minutes before, or stay flat through the release entirely. Spread blows out, fills are terrible, slippage destroys R:R. No clean setup is worth the news risk.
Rule 5: Follow Risk Management Religiously
The position sizing system we teach inside our free Risk Management article and the Smart Money Blueprint Ebook works particularly well for prop firms because it scales with your SL distance β bigger SL = smaller lot. The system protects you when you are wrong about size.
Rule 6: Journal Every Trade
Screenshot, entry reason, exit reason, win or loss, what you'd do differently. Five minutes after each trade. The journal is what separates traders who pass once from traders who consistently get funded.
Rule 7: Walk Away When You Are Up
Hit +3% on Day 2? Stop trading. Take Wednesday off. Hit +6% by Friday? Walk away through the weekend. The biggest equity destroyer is greed after a strong start. Banking the win is harder than making the win.
π‘ The 5-Trade Pass
Many of our students who passed prop firm challenges did so with fewer than 10 total trades. They waited patiently for clean A+ Gold setups, took 1% risk, hit 1:2 R:R, and stopped trading the moment they hit target. The traders who fail almost always took 30-50 trades β most of which were noise.
5 Mistakes That Blow Almost Every Failed Challenge
1. Treating It Like a Demo
"It's just simulated money" is the most expensive thought in trading. Yes, the capital is simulated. The challenge fee was real. The funded account behind it is real. The behaviour you build during the challenge becomes the behaviour you take into the funded account. Treat every challenge trade like real money.
2. Ignoring the Minimum Trading Days
Most firms require a minimum number of trading days even after you hit the profit target. Trying to rush the target in 2 days and then sitting still for the rest is fine β but if you keep trading "just to use the days," you risk giving the gains back. Trade your minimum days, then sit on your hands.
3. Switching Strategies Mid-Challenge
You start with SMC. Day 3 you take two losses. Day 4 you decide "let me try scalping for a bit." Now you have two strategies, mastery of neither, and chaos. Pick one strategy. Trade only that. Throughout the entire challenge.
4. Not Knowing the Specific Firm Rules
Each prop firm has unique rules. Some allow EAs. Some don't. Some allow news trading. Some don't. Some have weekend hold restrictions. Read your firm's rules in full before the challenge β not after a violation email.
5. Trading Too Many Pairs
"Maybe Gold isn't moving today, let me check EUR/USD." This is how you turn a focused challenge into a casino. Pick one or two instruments β for SMC traders, Gold is the obvious primary β and stay there. Mastery of one beats dabbling across ten.
The OladoFX Tools That Help You Pass
You can pass a challenge with nothing but your charts and a TradingView account β many people do. But here are the tools we built specifically because they shorten the learning curve and enforce discipline:
Smart Gold AI Robot
Hard SL on every trade. News filter built in. Configurable risk per trade. Many of our students run the EA on prop firm challenges because it enforces exactly the discipline rules above β no revenge trades, no oversize, no news scalping.
β See the Robot
Smart Money Indicator
Marks BOS, OB, FVG, and entry zones automatically on TradingView. Faster setup identification. Less time staring, more time waiting for A+ setups only.
β See the Indicator
Smart Money Blueprint Ebook
The complete SMC framework β 4 books in 1 covering structure, zones, OB, FVG, liquidity, risk management and the trading plan. Read once, refer to forever during the challenge.
β See the Ebook
One-on-One Masterclass
Direct chart review and live coaching. Helpful especially if you have failed a challenge before β a real trader points out exactly what to fix.
β Book the Masterclass
π Ready to Take Your Challenge Seriously?
The Robot enforces discipline automatically. The Indicator marks the setups. The Course teaches the system. Pick the combination that fits where you are.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use the OladoFX Smart Gold AI Robot on a prop firm?
Yes β most major prop firms (FTMO, MyFunded, FundedNext, 10TradeFX, etc.) allow EAs as long as they don't use forbidden strategies (no copy trading, no martingale, no high-frequency scalping). Our robot uses real SL on every trade, so it fits the rules of most firms. Always confirm with your specific firm before installing.
How long does it usually take to pass a challenge?
For disciplined SMC traders trading 0.5-1% per trade with 1:2+ R:R, most challenges take 2-4 weeks. Some pass in a week with a few clean Gold trades. Some take 6-8 weeks. The trader who takes 1 month patiently almost always beats the trader who tries to do it in 3 days aggressively.
What's the best prop firm for SMC traders?
Look for firms with: reasonable profit target (8-10%), reasonable max DD (8-10%), no minimum trade requirement that forces overtrading, and EA-friendly rules. Our affiliate firm 10TradeFX meets these criteria. There are others β pick one with rules that match your style.
Should I trade only Gold or include other pairs?
Specialize. Gold gives you enough setups during a 2-4 week challenge β there's no need to dilute. The traders who pass consistently are usually one-pair specialists, not multi-pair generalists.
What if I fail my first challenge?
Almost everyone does. The fee is the price of the lesson. Review what went wrong (it will be one of the 5 mistakes listed above), fix it, retake the challenge. Many traders pass on attempt 2 or 3. Treat the fee like tuition for a real-trading classroom.
Do I need to be experienced before attempting a challenge?
Yes. Beginners should not buy challenges. Demo first, learn the strategy, get profitable on small live capital, then use the prop firm to scale. A challenge is a leverage tool for a trader who already has an edge β not a way to learn while losing other people's money.
β οΈ Risk Warning
Prop firm challenges have fees that may be lost if the challenge fails. Even with a strong strategy, the majority of attempts do not pass. Gold and forex trading carries significant risk of loss. This article is educational β not investment advice. OladoFX is not affiliated with all prop firms mentioned, and prop firm rules change frequently β always verify directly with the firm.
What Our Students Say About Their Challenges
"Failed my first FTMO challenge with revenge trading. Took the OladoFX Course, came back disciplined, passed the second attempt in 3 weeks with 7 trades on Gold."
"Used the Smart Gold AI Robot on a $25K challenge. The hard SL and news filter saved me from myself. Passed phase 1 in 11 days."
"The biggest thing the Masterclass taught me was when NOT to trade. That mindset alone is what passed my challenge β I waited 4 days for a setup."
"Tried 3 challenges before SMC. All failed. After the Blueprint Ebook + indicator I passed on attempt 4 with 8% gain in 16 days."
"Passed my $50K challenge with 6 trades total. All Gold. All A+ setups using the OladoFX framework. Discipline beats activity."
"The 0.5% per trade rule was hard to accept at first β felt slow. But that's exactly what kept me in DD limit when one trade went against me."
"Used the Smart Gold AI on the challenge. Was nervous letting an EA control my prop firm account but the news filter and hard SL did the job."
"Failed 5 challenges before this. The SMC framework + journaling habit was the missing piece. Now funded with 3 firms."