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Hantec Trader

6.5 B
Mauritius CFD
VS

Wall Street Funded

7.2 B+
United Arab Emirates CFD
Key Differences
Safety B vs B+ Split 95% vs 100% Price $13 vs $23

Verdict: Who Wins?

Hantec Trader 2 wins
2 - 5
Wall Street Funded 5 wins Decisive Win
Overall Rating 7.2 vs 6.5 Clear
TrustPilot 4.5 vs 4.3 Clear
Starting Price $13 vs $23 Decisive
Profit Split 80% (up to 100% via VIP scaling) vs 80% (up to 95% with add-on) Clear
Safety Grade B+ vs B Narrow
Trust Score 61.4/100 vs 54.2/100 Clear
Challenge Variety 38 vs 35 options Narrow

Best For:

Budget-conscious traders Hantec Trader
Maximum profit potential Wall Street Funded
Trust & reputation Wall Street Funded

Visual Comparison

Hantec Trader Wall Street Funded

Head-to-Head Comparison

Hantec Trader Metric Wall Street Funded
6.5/10 PFM Score 7.2/10
4.3/5 (661) TrustPilot 4.5/5 (3,207)
B Safety Grade B+
54.2 C Trust Score 61.4 B
80% (up to 95% with add-on) Profit Split 80% (up to 100% via VIP scaling)
Varies by program: Instant24 2%, Instant Funding 3%, Instant Lite 6%, Express 5%, Enhanced 4%, EnhancedX 5%, Endurance 4% Daily Drawdown 3% to 5% daily loss limit (3% on Instant, 4% on Rapid, 5% on Classic/Ultra; Elite has no daily loss limit)
14 days (7 with add-on) Payout Frequency Every 10 days
$13 Starting Price $23
White-Label Technology White-Label
MT5, MT4 Platforms cTrader, Match Trader, MT5
No Direct Path to Funded No
Mauritius Country United Arab Emirates
Dec 2023 Established Dec 2023
38 options Challenge Options 35 options

Price Comparison by Account Size

Cheapest challenge price at each account size (where both firms offer the same size)

Account Size Hantec Trader Wall Street Funded Savings
$5K $17 $49 Save $32
$10K $38 $79 Save $41
$25K $89 $189 Save $100
$50K $190 $299 Save $109
$100K $299 $499 Save $200

Hantec Trader vs Wall Street Funded: Detailed Analysis

Hantec Trader and Wall Street Funded are both CFD firms. Hantec Trader has been in business longer, established in 2023, while Wall Street Funded was founded in 2023.

In terms of pricing, Hantec Trader is more affordable with challenges starting at $13, which is $10 less than Wall Street Funded's starting price of $23. Hantec Trader offers 38 challenge options, while Wall Street Funded offers 35.

Hantec Trader offers 80% (up to 95% with add-on) profit split, while Wall Street Funded offers 80% (up to 100% via VIP scaling). Hantec Trader pays out 14 days (7 with add-on), and Wall Street Funded pays out Every 10 days.

For trust and reputation, Hantec Trader has a 4.3/5 TrustPilot rating with 661 reviews, while Wall Street Funded has 4.5/5 with 3,207 reviews. Safety grades: Hantec Trader B, Wall Street Funded B+.

Overall, Wall Street Funded edges ahead winning 5 out of 7 categories we compared. However, the best choice depends on your specific needs - both firms have their strengths.

Pros & Cons

Hantec Trader
Pros
Powered by Hantec Markets Mauritius (regulated broker, 30+ years group experience since 1990), simulated balances up to $200K, up to 95% reward split with add-on, multiple program types (Instant24/Instant Lite/Instant Funding/Express/Enhanced/EnhancedX/Endurance), scaling plan at no extra cost, 24/5 expert support, official partner of UFC in APAC, INSTANT24 code for 10% off the 24-hour Instant Funding program
Cons
Instant programs unavailable to residents of UK, Mauritius, Hong Kong, Singapore; consistency rules apply to Instant24 (15% trade consistency) and Enhanced; weekend holding not allowed on Instant programs; trailing drawdown on Instant24/Instant Funding/Instant Lite/Express programs; reward split capped at 80% base (95% requires paid add-on)
Wall Street Funded
Pros
Excellent 4.5/5 TrustPilot rating from 3,207 reviews; 75,000+ active traders and awarded Fastest Growing Prop Trading Platform Europe 2026; six challenge models (Instant Pro, Instant Standard, Rapid 1-step, Classic, Ultra and Elite 2-step) across $2,500 to $100,000 accounts with entries from $23; 80% profit split scaling up to 100% via the VIP program and accounts scalable to $2,000,000; payouts every 10 days via Rise bank transfer or crypto (BTC/ETH/USDC/USDT); MetaTrader 5, cTrader and Match-Trader platforms; Elite plan has no daily loss limit, no consistency rule and no trailing drawdown; in-house trading psychologist support and 24/7 multilingual support.
Cons
Brand-new firm (legal entity WSF Technology FZCO incorporated late 2023, launched early 2024) with a short operating track record; accounts are simulated/demo with performance rewards rather than direct live capital; a recurring pattern of 1-star TrustPilot reviews allege cancelled payouts and account closures citing toxic-trading / integrity rules; a consistency rule (15-30% best day) applies on most plans (only Elite waives it); the headline up to 100% profit split requires VIP scaling - the standard split is 80%; headquartered in a Dubai (UAE) free-zone (FZCO), a lightly-regulated prop-firm jurisdiction, and the firm is not a regulated brokerage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Hantec Trader or Wall Street Funded?

Wall Street Funded scores higher overall, winning 5 out of 7 comparison categories including Overall Rating, TrustPilot, Profit Split. However, the best choice depends on your trading goals and priorities.

Which is cheaper, Hantec Trader or Wall Street Funded?

Hantec Trader has the lower starting price at $13. Hantec Trader offers 38 challenge options starting from $13, while Wall Street Funded offers 35 options starting from $23.

Which has better reviews, Hantec Trader or Wall Street Funded?

Wall Street Funded has a higher TrustPilot rating of 4.5/5. Hantec Trader has 661 reviews while Wall Street Funded has 3,207.

Which offers a higher profit split, Hantec Trader or Wall Street Funded?

Wall Street Funded offers a higher maximum profit split. Hantec Trader offers 80% (up to 95% with add-on) while Wall Street Funded offers 80% (up to 100% via VIP scaling).

How fast do Hantec Trader and Wall Street Funded pay out?

Hantec Trader has 14 days (7 with add-on) payouts while Wall Street Funded offers Every 10 days payouts. Payout speed can be an important factor when choosing a prop firm.