Funded Trading Plus has extended its limited-time offer, giving traders a 20% discount on all FT+ challenges up to $100,000.
Funded Trading Plus has extended its limited-time offer, giving traders a 20% discount on all FT+ challenges up to $100,000.
Funded Trading Plus has extended its limited-time offer, giving traders a 20% discount on all FT+ challenges up to $100,000. The firm confirmed that the offer will remain valid until Sunday, March 8, at midnight.
Traders can access the discount by applying the code 20CHAL at checkout. The offer applies to both of the company’s primary evaluation paths: the 1-Step Express Challenge and the 2-Step Classic Challenge.
The 1-Step Express Challenge is designed for traders who prefer a single evaluation phase before moving toward a funded account. It focuses on meeting defined profit targets while adhering to risk parameters within one stage.
The 2-Step Classic Challenge follows a two-phase evaluation structure. Traders must complete the first phase and then pass a second verification stage before qualifying for a funded account. This model appeals to participants who prefer a more gradual assessment process.
Funded Trading Plus stated that the extended offer gives traders additional time to secure discounted access to accounts up to $100K. According to the firm, it has funded more than 60,000 traders and paid out $19.5 million over the past five years.
The company positions its challenges around structured evaluation criteria and capital allocation for traders who meet performance requirements. Once funded, traders can receive payouts based on their trading results, subject to the firm’s rules and risk guidelines.
The offer is scheduled to conclude at midnight on March 8. Interested participants are required to complete their registration and apply the discount code before the deadline to qualify.
With the extension now confirmed, traders considering either the 1-Step Express or 2-Step Classic Challenge have a defined timeframe to access the reduced entry pricing.
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