best prop firm for swing traders in 2026
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most prop firms are designed for intraday/scalping strategies. their rules (daily loss limits, weekend position restrictions, max position sizing relative to account) tend to disadvantage swing traders who hold positions days or weeks.
i hold positions average 5-15 days. need a firm where this works without constant rule violations. anyone running swing strategies on prop firm capital currently and which firm is friendliest?
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tried 4 different props for swing trading. the5%ers came out on top - their model is explicitly designed for swing/position traders with reasonable weekend position sizing rules and no daily DD trap. ftmo and similar are inferior for swing because the daily DD assumes intraday trading patterns.
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+1 the5%ers. also alpha capital has more swing-friendly rules than ftmo. read the small print on weekend exposure rules specifically - some firms calculate weekend risk in ways that punish leveraged swing positions even if youd survive a normal market move.
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weekends arent traded but positions held through weekend gaps can suddenly drop or rise significantly when markets reopen monday. brokers and props worry about overnight/weekend gap risk. most prop firms either: 1) require closing positions before weekend, 2) limit position size for weekend hold, 3) calculate weekend exposure differently. swing traders need positions held weeks, so weekend rules become recurring constraint.
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the5%ers funded swing trader for 18 months. positions held average 8 days. payouts arrived every month. their growth program scaled my account from $100k to $200k during this period purely on swing trading. the model works if you have edge on weekly setups.
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because prop firms give access to capital you might not have. if you have $5k own capital but a swing strategy that scales to 1 lot positions, prop firm provides the $100k account to express that size. capital access matters even for low frequency strategies.
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the5%ers. specifically for swing.
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