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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If OFP fail to pay me in the next 24hours. Then I willnot delete this review. My acc is 19553 it is 11 days since I requested payout and 5 days since they posted my trades on the ethical channel. O... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Now that they have exhausted their reasons for holding my profit, they simply don't respond to my emails or chat anymore. This is robbery in broad daylight! My profit gone! My 200k account gon... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I purchased my second instant classic funding account. Opening a new account transaction was so fast, and their help center was also so efficient during this period. they also serve more than a singl... See more

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Account receipt and support was great along with trading process.. Though they should add more platforms and low spreads with commission per lot option as it becomes frustrating with MAX RISK per trad... See more

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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

As long as I use OFP

As long as I use OFP, it's safe, I've also had 7 payouts here. What I don't like about OFP is the dashboard which often has errors and sometimes the payout review takes up to 7 days.

I hope OFP can fix this thanks.

31 March 2026
Unprompted review
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Reply from OFP

Thank you for your feedback.
We’re glad to hear you’ve had a positive experience overall and have successfully received multiple payouts — we appreciate your trust in OFP.
At the same time, we take your concerns seriously:


Dashboard stability should be consistent and reliable


Payout review times should remain as efficient as possible


While reviews can take a few days depending on volume and verification requirements, we understand that delays — combined with dashboard issues — can impact the overall experience.
Your feedback is valuable, and we’ll continue working to improve both platform performance and processing times.
We appreciate your support and wish you continued success in your trading.
OFP Funding Team

Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Let me be honest about this prop firm

Let me be honest about this prop firm. They offer very attractive discounts, which makes it a great option for beginners—getting a $50K account for just over $100 is definitely appealing.

However, the spreads and commissions are among the worst I’ve seen compared to other prop firms. Gold (XAUUSD) is manageable for day trading, but most other pairs are not suitable at all. It honestly feels like they don’t properly support forex trading.

If you mainly trade forex pairs, I would recommend staying away from this firm. But if your focus is only on trading gold, then it could still be a reasonable choice.

1 April 2026
Unprompted review
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Reply from OFP

Thank you for sharing your experience.
We’re sorry to hear about the situation — especially with the payout denial, the inactivity closure, and your time in hospital. We understand how all of this together can be frustrating and affect your trading confidence.
To clarify:


The 28-day inactivity rule is generally calculated based on account activity, and any confusion about when it starts (from purchase vs. first trade) should always be clearly explained.


Once an account is closed due to inactivity, it is typically final under the rules, but your request for flexibility given your circumstances should have been handled with more clarity and consideration.


Even on accounts without a consistency score, payouts remain subject to the overall risk/compliance framework.


Your feedback highlights some important areas:


Clarity of inactivity rules


Quality and tone of support communication


Handling of exceptional situations


We regret that your interaction with support did not meet expectations. You should always receive clear, respectful, and helpful communication, regardless of the outcome.
If you decide to try again, we recommend:


Confirming all time-based rules (inactivity, payout cycles, etc.) in advance


Reporting any login or access issues immediately, so they can be documented and reviewed


We appreciate your balanced feedback and are glad to hear that response times on live chat were positive, even if the overall experience was not.
We wish you a smooth recovery and the best in your trading going forward.
OFP Funding Team

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Pretty ok propfirm

Pretty ok propfirm

1 April 2026
Unprompted review
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Reply from OFP

Thank you for your feedback.
We’re glad to hear your experience with OFP has been positive overall. We’re continuously working to improve across all areas — from trading conditions to support and platform performance.

We appreciate your support and wish you continued success in your trading.
OFP Funding Team

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Highly TRUSTED Prop Firm

I have been payout more than 5 times with OFP using their Instant Classic Model. Its mean this firm have a highly trusted and brings the instant funding model with higher payout chances, traders will always get a payout with Zero Denial if they follow the rules carefully. This is my really honest review and i have a everything proofs of it.

31 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

“Hidden Commissions Killing Your Profits”

Taking ofp funded account is unfair to ourself. Their worst rule is the commission. What you earn, they charge heavily—for example, if you trade with a 0.10 lot, they take $9 commission, and if you trade with a 0.5 lot, they take $46. There is basically no benefit.
There constancy rules so bad
I have bad experiences, stay away

31 March 2026
Unprompted review
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Reply from OFP

Thank you for your feedback.
We’re sorry to hear that your experience did not meet expectations, particularly regarding commissions and consistency rules.
To clarify:


Trading costs can vary depending on the account model and platform configuration. In some setups, costs are spread-based, while in others there may be a commission component. However, these costs are not intended to be excessive or “hidden,” and they should always be transparent and consistent with the account specifications.


The examples you mentioned (e.g., $9 on 0.10 lot, $46 on 0.5 lot) should be reviewed to ensure they align with the correct pricing structure for your account.


Regarding consistency:


Consistency rules are designed to evaluate risk distribution and trading behavior over time, not just final profit.


That said, they should be clearly defined and communicated, so traders understand how they are being assessed.


If the costs or rules were unclear or felt unfair, that is a clarity and communication issue that should be addressed.
We recommend contacting support and providing:


Your account ID and platform


Specific trades where commissions appeared higher than expected


Any screenshots or statements showing the charges


This will allow the team to verify the cost structure and calculations applied to your account.
We appreciate you sharing your experience and feedback.
OFP Funding Team

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fake promotion

Fake promotion
They are scammers don't buy from this propfirm
Don't waste your time and money.

31 March 2026
Unprompted review
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Reply from OFP

Thank you for your feedback.
We’re sorry to hear that your experience led you to feel this way.
We want to clarify that OFP Funding does not run fake promotions, and all offers — including discounts — are part of structured marketing campaigns. These promotions are not linked to payout decisions or used to mislead traders.
We also strongly reject the claim that OFP Funding is a scam. Payouts are processed for traders who meet both the performance targets and the risk/compliance requirements outlined in our Terms & Conditions.
That said, we understand that negative experiences — especially related to payouts or support — can lead to this perception. If you encountered a specific issue, we encourage you to share your account ID or ticket reference so it can be reviewed and clarified properly.
We appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective.
OFP Funding Team

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

OFP is currently better

I've noticed that OFP Funding is currently better, with a more modern website and more relaxed rules. I'm currently trying out trading on an Instant Classic Account, which is very appealing because it doesn't have a maximum open position risk limit. Other Propfirms typically have a 1%-2% open position risk limit, which is why most Propfirm traders fail even after accumulating profits. This is because traders sometimes forget that managing a daily DD of around 3%-5% requires a lot of effort. May OFP continue to thrive.

31 March 2026
Unprompted review

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I want to fight this in court here in…

I want to fight this in court here in London with my Swiss lawyer. They denied my withdrawal because my trades were short, even though the site doesn't prohibit scalping. It doesn't matter which Size I used, my lawyer will accuse you of hiding rules on the main website. There is no consistency rule in my Prime Instant plan. And you're giving me an ultimatum? I want to go to court in London and I will pursue my rights.

30 March 2026
Unprompted review
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Reply from OFP

Thank you for sharing your concerns.
We understand how serious this situation is for you, especially when it involves a payout denial and potential legal action.
To be clear:


OFP Funding does not prohibit scalping by default, and trade duration alone is not a standalone violation.


Payout reviews are based on the overall trading behavior and compliance framework, not only on factors like position size or holding time.


Any decision — especially one involving payout denial — should be supported by a clear, rule-based explanation referencing your actual trading activity.


Regarding your points:


If you were informed of a rule (e.g., related to consistency or behavior) that is not clearly reflected in your specific account model, that must be clarified.


Any perception of “hidden rules” typically comes from principle-based risk assessments, but these must still be applied consistently and transparently.


We also want to acknowledge:


You have the right to pursue any matter through legal channels if you believe it is necessary.


We do not handle or comment on legal proceedings publicly, but all formal matters are addressed through the appropriate channels.


If you are open to resolving this without escalation, we recommend requesting:


A full written breakdown of the payout denial


The exact rules and trade examples used in the decision


Confirmation of how those rules apply to your Instant Prime account specifically


Please include your account ID and payout ticket, and request escalation to a senior Risk/Compliance manager.
We understand your position and the importance of clarity in a case like this.
OFP Funding Team

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

OFP Funding denied my payout after I…

OFP Funding denied my payout after I successfully met all trading objectives.

My account was marked as Active and Funded, with no violations or warnings at any point. Only when I requested a payout, I was accused of “gambling behavior” based on criteria that were not clearly defined or easily accessible during my trading.

While rules may exist, they were not presented in a clear, transparent, and measurable way on the dashboard or during the trading process.

In real trading, having both winning and losing trades is normal. My overall performance was profitable, yet my results were invalidated based on a subjective interpretation applied at the payout stage.

This raises serious concerns about transparency, consistency, and professionalism.

Traders should be cautious and avoid wasting time with firms where rules are unclear or applied inconsistently

25 March 2026
Unprompted review
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Reply from OFP

Thank you for sharing your experience.
We understand your concern — especially when an account shows Active/Funded status with no visible violations, and a payout is later denied based on criteria that were not clearly understood during trading.
We want to clarify:


“Gambling behavior” is not intended to be a subjective label, but part of a broader risk/compliance assessment that evaluates how trades are distributed, not just final profitability.


However, these criteria must be clearly defined, measurable, and consistently applied — not introduced in a way that feels unclear at the payout stage.


You are absolutely right that both winning and losing trades are normal, and any evaluation must reflect realistic trading behavior, not penalize it arbitrarily.


Your feedback highlights two critical issues:


Clarity of rules during the trading phase


Transparency of the reasoning at the payout stage


If the explanation you received did not include specific trade examples, metrics, or thresholds, then it is not sufficient.
We recommend requesting:


A detailed breakdown of the “gambling behavior” assessment


The exact metrics and thresholds applied to your account


Concrete trade examples used to justify the decision


Please include your account ID and payout ticket, and request escalation to a senior Risk/Compliance manager for a full review.
We understand your frustration and agree that payout decisions must be transparent, consistent, and technically justified.
OFP Funding Team

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scammers ..

Scammers ... They held an invite competition nd it was said that whoever brings a specific amount of number like 45 invites will receive a 5k instant account nd the more u bring the bigger the account u will receive but after the end of the competition they said that only people who invited more will get the account ... Even after working hard and bring 50+ invites didn't get a single account ... Scammers

28 March 2026
Unprompted review
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Reply from OFP

Thank you for sharing your experience.
We’re sorry to hear about your frustration regarding the invite competition — especially after putting in the effort to bring in 50 invites.
To clarify, competitions of this type usually have specific terms, thresholds, and ranking conditions, and rewards may depend not only on reaching a minimum number but also on overall ranking or additional criteria. However, these conditions should always be clearly communicated upfront and remain consistent until the end of the campaign.
If the rules appeared to change after the competition ended, or were not clearly explained, we understand why this would feel unfair.
We recommend contacting support and requesting:


The official competition terms and conditions


Clarification on the final ranking and reward criteria


A specific explanation of your case (50 invites) and why a reward was not issued


Please include any screenshots or announcements you relied on during the competition.
We appreciate you bringing this to our attention — feedback like this helps identify where communication and expectations need to be clearer.
OFP Funding Team

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Good day

Good day, this is a terrible company. They don't pay; they just keep making up excuses not to pay, asking you for videos of your strategy, and even if you explain it, they later say that the trading doesn't match the strategy. Well, folks, don't waste your time with this company. There are companies that are actually reputable.

24 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

thieves, swindlers, scammers etc!

I requested a first payout of $200. All rules met. Payout refused. They sent me an email that I entered a trade with 2 positions, that a loss was big once... Only reasons and reasons. I was finally convinced: they are scammers and thieves. No matter what you do, there is always a reason to be denied a payout. So don't throw money out the window for nothing. Better take a challenge to a serious company 😊
They trick you with all kinds of crappy accounts and discounts to get you to give them a positive review here! Don't fall for the trap!
OFP - thieves, swindlers, scammers etc!

23 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Dear OFP Funding Team

Dear OFP Funding Team,

I am writing to formally dispute the classification of my trading activity as “gambling.”

After reviewing my full account history, it is clear that my trading follows a structured and repeatable strategy applied consistently across multiple instruments (forex pairs, indices, and crypto). The execution is systematic, not random.

My trades show consistent position sizing, directional bias, and repeated patterns based on market conditions. This reflects a defined trading model rather than impulsive or arbitrary decision-making.

Additionally, risk is distributed across different assets and setups. There is no evidence of excessive concentration, erratic lot sizing, or behaviour that would indicate gambling.

It is also important to address that experiencing a losing period does not invalidate a profitable strategy. Drawdowns are a normal and unavoidable part of trading. Even highly profitable systems encounter temporary losses. This is not a fault or a violation, but a fundamental characteristic of market participation.

Despite these natural fluctuations, the account demonstrates overall profitability across the trading period. This directly contradicts the definition of gambling, which is based on negative expectancy and randomness.

There has been no breach of rules, no reckless exposure, and no deviation from a structured approach. The trading activity remains consistent with a disciplined strategy.

For these reasons, I believe the classification of my activity as gambling is a mischaracterisation.

I kindly request a full reassessment of my account based on the complete trading history provided, and that the payout be processed accordingly.

I look forward to your response.

23 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

My experience with them was awful

My experience with them was awful, this site is a trash, I was denied payouts severally, and when I complain to their support they don't respond. I want other investors to avoid them, I would rather stick to a very reliable and lucrative site like #Crop Mines....# with them my payouts has been constant and without delays.

20 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

To all prop firm enthusiasts

To all prop firm enthusiasts: I discovered prop firms a year ago and feel as though I'm an expert, I do my homework. Not just OFP but all of the firms that only trade CFD's are completely impossible to trade. The spreads are ridiculous you start out points behind from the start and to meet all their criteria is like threading a needle in a tornado. Stick to the ones that trade legit CME markets like Topstep and Tradeday.

16 March 2026
Unprompted review

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