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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Well, am giving them 4 star bcus my brother actually got his payout today, which he requested last Friday 18th. Got it on 22nd that's 3 working days, not that bad. And secondly customer are great too... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

95 payouts received so far with Equity Edge. A huge thank you to Don Adam, Nasdom, Rahul, Hardy and the entire support team, from the most senior to the newest member the service has been outstanding... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I got my funding 2 weeks back. I am very disappointed with high Slippage and your orders get triggered because of slippage, I thought I was the only one who experience this but also my friends are com... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Equity edge is genuine prop firm, I trade my own strategy and respect the rules still trading and the support id friendly and fast replays and polite i am always happy to trade with equity edge

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  1. Alternative Financial Services

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Equity Edge is a proprietary trading company that provides traders with the opportunity to get paid for their trading talent with challenges at market leading prices. Prove your trading skills and unlock up to $100,000 USD on an Equity Edge account. Receive up to 90% of the profits from your simulated trades and scale up to $2,000,000 once you pass.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

BAD CUSTOMER SERVICE

Guys, i recommend you stay away from this prop firm. They may be the cheapest and most affordable but they are not the most supportive. When you want something to be explained thoroughly where you feel you are not being answered correctly and then ask for management to be involved, you only get put on a timeout timer for 24 hours. This is not the way for you to handle your customers. This is your bread and butter money you challenging.

I am also waiting for my funded for the 3rd time. I have a feeling they will be taking my funded away or rejecting payouts because of this review. I don't care anymore.

They are very quick to ask for a 3 star review with explaining minor details but when it comes to the nitty gritty, are very quick to run away.

My personal opinion, STAY AWAY FROM EQUITY EDGE!, there are lots more user-friendly prop firms available to you.

22 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SKIP this prop firm in 2025.

I'd say avoid this prop firm by all means. I've passed challenges and was denied funded account 3 times in a raw, saying I was gambling. I'm funded with other prop firms and I have never received an email saying I am gambling, meaning there is nothing wrong with my strategy. TRASH PROP!!!

22 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I strongly advise others to avoid…

I strongly advise others to avoid taking any challenges with Equity Edge.

In my experience, Equity Edge has shown signs of being unreliable, if not outright deceptive. After successfully completing both phases of their challenge, I was denied a funded account based on what I believe was a manipulated interpretation of their rules.

Specifically, they referred to a rule requiring positions to be held for an average of more than 2 minutes. My average holding time was 4 minutes, clearly meeting this requirement. Despite this, they selectively counted only a few trades that were under 2 minutes and used that as a reason to deny me — even though the rule is explicitly about average hold time, not individual trades.

This felt like a deliberate move to disqualify a passing trader and avoid payout. Based on this experience, I caution others to think twice before trusting this firm.

23 June 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAMMERS

Hello guys, I hope you are well, I just wanted to share my experience with these scammers, they took two accounts from me for a reason they invented just to not pay, that I used a fraudulent credit card, one account at $3200 and another at $7800, every time the payment arrives and it is a large amount they will scam you, I have photos to support it, I do not recommend this scammer company. Both accounts were 100k instant accounts, I was doing so well in trades and they noticed that to not pay they will always find an excuse for you, when they do not find one they will tell you that you used a fraudulent credit card. Presuming that I used a fraudulent credit card why accept the payment of the account and let me earn money in the end scam me: SO THEY ARE SCAMMERS

16 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

EQUITY EDGE IS A BAD PROP FIRM WHO JUST WANTS YOUR MONEY!!!!

I’ve been trading with Equity Edge since last year without any issues, but things changed dramatically once I started getting funded this month.

EE now frequently changes their rules, often introducing “hidden” policies that aren’t clearly stated on their website. For example, they enforce a strict 2-minute news trading blackout period that applies even to limit orders, whereas other firms treat this as a minor (soft) breach, EE considers it a major (hard) breach.

What’s frustrating is they don’t inform you of these breaches when they happen. Instead, you only find out after requesting a payout or when you ask to get funded. At that point, they suddenly “remember” that you violated a rule you never knew existed.

Looking back, EE had good reviews around this time last year. But now, the experience has changed considerably. Their customer support is very poor, raising concerns in their public Discord channel often results in being muted or banned for hours, effectively silencing you.

Additionally, they have systems to monitor rules like daily drawdowns, consistency requirements, and max drawdowns, but claim they don’t monitor news trading breaches or third-party payment issues until payout time. This creates an unfair environment where traders only discover infractions after the fact.

My advice: I strongly recommend avoiding Equity Edge. Their rules and enforcement are too strict and opaque, and their support is unhelpful. Also, beware of these support guys: NASDOM, DON, and JOHN. One of the worst set of people that can ever attend to you!

21 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Good until you request for payout

I’ve been with this firm for over a year, especially when I was just starting out in trading. Things were smooth, and their low costs made them seem like a solid choice.

But everything changed the moment I requested a payout.

Although my strategy doesn’t rely on news trading, they flagged a single trade that happened to fall during a high-impact news event — and used it to terminate my account. No warning. No payout. Just like that — everything gone.

What’s most frustrating is the contradiction: their FAQ clearly states that news trading does not violate your funded account, and any profit made during such trades would simply be deducted. But in reality, they quietly keep score of how many trades fall under their internal “news trading” criteria — and once you cross some invisible threshold, they shut you down completely.

It’s deceptive and feels like a trap. Even if your trades land during news unintentionally, they’ll still use it against you — regardless of what their public rules say.

I’m extremely disappointed and feel completely misled. If you’re considering this firm, be warned: their terms are not what they seem. Proceed with caution.

21 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I had my tardes closed by the system

I had my tardes closed by the system , i contacted the live chat support , this guy named abdullah kept asking for infos even tho i provided screans shot and trades id , there was no effort to assist or help , really bad experience and be careful when trading with them

21 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Equity Edge is a Scammer Company

Bad trading company I have ever seen don’t waste your money and time they scammed me for the second time I bought a 5k buy one get one free challenge last Friday but nothing sent to me even their customer support don’t care about you once you paid so take care of and learn from me …

18 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

You are not getting payouts.

You spent your money to trade and get payouts but the profirm is going to interview you to get it. How do you feel guys?? You paid to get funded, they did not gave you for free. So wake up traders avoid this kind of scammers!!

20 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

EE edge always deliver

Just got another payout from Equity Edge, and my journey with them has been smooth from day one. Jon, Coach Vic, and the whole team are incredible. I hit up support with a few basic questions and Nafee walked me through everything clearly. These folks show up for their traders.

18 July 2025
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scammer Company

Scammer Company, has a lot of discount and very cheap Challenges but they will never pay you out. I am waiting since September 2024 for a payout, they „escaleted“ it but it never come to a payout. Better throw your Money out the Window than give your Money to this Scammer Company.

18 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They don't payout at all

They don't payout at all. Been waiting for 3 months now and nothing but false promises. They respond vague once you get to the payout stage and keep telling you to just be patient and that you will get it soon. Don't waist your time and money on them what so ever guys. They are cheap but i would go with a reliable one and invest some more on it cause it will get frustrating for you.

19 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The worst propfirm I have ever seen

The worst propfirm I have ever seen. They make a lot of useless promotions. Make ÿou buy accounts but deny you funded account and payout after passing phase 1 & phase 2 . They select a few people to give funded account to deceive people, making people think that they are paying. Bad experience

17 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Out of all the firms to put money into…

Out of all the firms to put money into avoid this firm like the plague, constant rule changing, changing around from match trader and mt5 like it’s ping pong and jeopardising active customers trades, i’d suggest investing more money into a more credible prop firm where they don’t have any hidden rules or silly clawbacks such as the 2 minute rule,
And discord is unreceptive, run by robots who don’t actually answer ur questions and constantly misdirect you.

In conclusion, there’s better places to put ur money into, better off going casino instead of with these guys.

28 July 2024
Unprompted review

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