My Funded Futures currently supports NinjaTrader, Tradovate, TradingView across Futures trading. Payment and funding methods vary by jurisdiction, so traders should verify the live checkout flow for their region.
My Funded Futures is not just a “supports MT5” entry in a comparison table. Platform choice affects charting, execution style, automation compatibility, and sometimes even which products or jurisdictions are available. That is why this page should be read as part of the purchase decision, not after the purchase decision.
| Platform | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| NinjaTrader | My Funded Futures supports NinjaTrader for futures workflows, which makes the setup more relevant for prop traders who need contract-based execution and established futures tooling. |
| Tradovate | My Funded Futures supports Tradovate, giving traders a cloud-oriented futures interface with lighter setup overhead than a traditional desktop-only stack. |
| TradingView | My Funded Futures supports TradingView access, which is valuable for traders who prefer browser-based charting and want to keep execution close to a familiar analysis workflow. |
My Funded Futures currently tracks 3 platform environments. The right choice depends on whether you care most about MetaTrader familiarity, browser-first simplicity, or a more futures-specific stack.
My Funded Futures supports trading in Futures. That matters because the same platform can behave very differently when the product mix is forex-only, crypto-heavy, or futures-led.
| Asset / Market | Instant | Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Futures | Leverage is not normalized in the extended dataset for My Funded Futures. Traders should verify live margin and leverage caps inside the official platform before buying. | |||
| Asset / Market | Tracked Cost Signal |
|---|---|
| Futures | Commission, spread, and markup details vary by platform and symbol. Confirm the live instrument specs on My Funded Futures before you evaluate execution costs. |
My Funded Futures does not rely purely on the classic MetaTrader stack. That can be positive for traders who prefer browser-based or modern interfaces, but automation compatibility depends heavily on the exact platform and the firm's live rules.
The practical question is not just “Does My Funded Futures support EAs?” but whether the allowed platform stack, rulebook, and product coverage match the way you actually trade. A good platform list on paper is still a bad fit if it conflicts with your execution style.