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No Solo Comparamos Prop Firms — Operamos Con Ellas

Cada reseña en PropFirm Key está respaldada por experiencia real de trading. Nuestro fundador, Kamal Lattai, tiene más de 15 años de experiencia operando acciones y futuros, ha desarrollado estrategias de trading propietarias y ha gestionado aproximadamente $2 millones en cuentas financiadas en múltiples firmas. A continuación, una selección de nuestros certificados verificados.

Kamal Lattai

Fundador & Desarrollador de Estrategias de Trading

15+ años operando acciones y futuros
~$2M gestionados en cuentas financiadas
Desarrollador de estrategias propietarias
Múltiples certificados de trader financiado

Trading Real

Abrimos cuentas, pasamos desafíos y operamos cuentas financiadas en vivo para entender la experiencia real.

Pruebas Verificadas

Cada certificado a continuación es un documento real de la prop firm — emitido personalmente a Kamal Lattai.

Reseñas Honestas

Habiendo operado con estas firmas durante años, conocemos las reglas, los pagos y la experiencia de primera mano.

Bottom Line

Founder Kamal Lattai has personally passed evaluation challenges and received payouts from 12+ prop firms since 2009, managing approximately $2 million in funded capital across futures and stocks. Every firm review on PropFirm Key is anchored in this hands-on experience — the certificates below are scanned originals, not stock images.

Trading Journey

A 15-Year Path Through Prop Trading

The credibility of any prop-firm review depends on whether the reviewer has actually traded the products being reviewed. Here is the chronological path that informs every page on this site, with the public artifacts that document it.

  1. 2009 — First retail trading account

    Started trading individual stocks on a self-funded retail brokerage account, focusing on US large caps and ETFs. The first three years were a tuition cost on technical analysis, position sizing, and the psychology of holding through drawdowns. By 2012 I had a positive expectancy on swing trades but realized that scaling required external capital — which is what eventually led me to prop firms.

  2. 2014–2018 — Futures specialization

    Moved from cash equities to CME futures (ES, NQ, CL, GC) once it became clear that intraday leverage and 23/5 sessions matched my schedule better than US-only equity hours. This is when I built the discipline that prop firms actually test for: hard stops on every trade, daily loss caps respected, and consistency between win/loss days. Without that habit base, no prop challenge is passable on a repeatable schedule.

  3. 2019–2022 — First prop-firm evaluations (Topstep, Earn2Trade, Apex)

    Failed the first Trading Combine at Topstep on a daily-loss-limit hit (a single revenge trade after a stop-out) — exactly the failure mode that keeps most retail traders out of funding. The rebuy fee was the most expensive lesson I have paid for in trading and it informs the "true cost" calculator now used across this site. Subsequent passes at Topstep, Earn2Trade and Apex came after the rule that I now live by: no second trade after a max-daily-loss stop, full stop.

  4. 2023 — Bulenox & Topstep funded payouts

    First documented prop-firm payouts in 2023 (Bulenox 50K Qualification in August, Topstep Trading Combine in December). The payout proofs in the certificate gallery below are screenshots from the actual brokerage portals, not promotional images supplied by the firms. This is the moment a prop-firm review starts being grounded in operational reality — when payout requests, KYC steps, and processing times are something the reviewer has personally lived through.

  5. 2024–2026 — My Funded Futures, $2M+ aggregate funded

    My Funded Futures has been the most active firm in the recent period, with multiple Core 50K passes documented in January 2026 and three documented payouts of $1,000 each through February 2026. The aggregate funded capital across all firms is now in the order of $2 million — a number used carefully on this page because it is a cumulative figure across multiple accounts and firms, not a single live balance. The site uses this hands-on history as the substrate for every review, ranking, and tool published.

Review Methodology

How Every Firm Review Is Built

Every firm page on this site is the output of the same five-step process. There is no AI-generated review and no rewritten press release.

01 Live account purchase

Every reviewed firm is bought with real money — typically the smallest tier (50K or 25K) — through the public checkout, with no PR or comp account. This is the only way to verify the actual sign-up flow, KYC requirements, and platform onboarding that a real customer experiences.

02 Rule documentation review

Before placing the first trade, the firm's T&Cs, FAQ, and dashboard rule panels are read in full and cross-checked against the marketing pages. Discrepancies (e.g. consistency-rule scope changing post-funding) are flagged in the review. Most reviews online skip this step — every retracted profit ever happens because of a rule buried on page 14 of T&Cs.

03 Evaluation pass with documented trades

The challenge is passed under the same rules and platform constraints a regular customer would face. Each trade is logged with timestamp, instrument, size, entry/exit, and the rule each trade respected (daily-loss, max-loss, consistency, news window, weekend hold). This trade log is what feeds the difficulty rating on each firm page.

04 Funded payout cycle

At least one full payout cycle is run after funding — request submitted, KYC completed, and funds received. The processing time, KYC friction, and actual receipt amount are recorded. This is what powers the "Time to first payout" metric on each firm page, which is otherwise impossible to verify without going through the cycle yourself.

05 Quarterly re-verification

Prop firm rules and pricing change frequently — it is normal for a firm to silently raise drawdown thresholds or change profit-split tiers. Every published review is re-checked at least quarterly against the live site, and the page's `dateModified` is bumped only when the underlying rules actually change (the recent SEO cleanup on this site, in May 2026, included fixing a bug where every firm row got the same `updated_at` regardless of whether content had changed). When a firm closes operations (e.g. MyFundedFX in February 2026, TickTickTrader in March 2026), it is removed from the directory immediately and a 301 redirect is added to its slug.

What Failure Taught

The Mistakes Behind Every Useful Review

Most prop-firm reviews online are written by people who have never failed an evaluation. The lessons that make the reviews on this site practical are the ones from accounts that blew up.

Revenge trading after a stop

The most common evaluation failure mode: a stop-out triggers a second "quick" trade to recover the day, which bumps into the daily-loss limit. Solution baked into every firm review: a clear "After a max-daily-loss event, the day is over" warning placed in the rules summary.

Over-leveraging on news

Most futures firms either ban news trading entirely (within 5 minutes of high-impact releases) or void any profits made during news events. Two evaluation failures here forced a permanent rule: no holding during scheduled NFP, FOMC, or CPI windows, regardless of what the firm advertises.

Consistency rule blind spot

Consistency rules apply during AND after funding for many firms, but the docs only emphasise the evaluation phase. One funded account had its first payout reduced because a single high-RR day exceeded the 30% consistency threshold. Now every review explicitly states whether the consistency rule applies post-funding.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these certificates real?

Yes. Each certificate displayed in the gallery above is a screenshot or scanned PDF from the actual prop firm portal — the My Funded Futures images, for example, are downloaded directly from the trader dashboard once a payout is approved. None of the images are stock or vendor-supplied. If you want to verify a specific certificate, contact us and we can share the original PDF on request.

Why does the "~$2M funded" figure not match a single account balance?

The $2 million figure is cumulative across multiple firms and multiple accounts since 2019 — a 50K account passed at Topstep, a 100K at Apex, several 50K at My Funded Futures, and so on. It is not a single live balance. We use the cumulative number because it accurately reflects the total amount of evaluated capital that informs the reviews; quoting a single live balance would be misleading because prop accounts are reset, scaled, or closed routinely.

Is PropFirm Key affiliated with the firms reviewed?

Yes — most firms in the directory have an affiliate relationship with us, and the discount codes you see on firm pages are the codes that pay us a commission if used. Two important guarantees about that: (1) the discount you receive with our code is at least as good as any non-affiliate code we have observed publicly, and (2) the affiliate relationship never changes the editorial scoring on the page. Two firms (Phoenix Trader Funding, Funded Trading Plus) have been downgraded in our rankings while still being affiliate partners. You can see how we make money in detail on the "How We Make Money" page linked from the footer.

How often are reviews updated?

Every firm page is re-checked at least once per quarter, with the `dateModified` schema field bumped only when the underlying rules or pricing actually change. When a firm closes (MyFundedFX in February 2026, TickTickTrader in March 2026), the page is removed within 24 hours and a 301 redirect is added to the slug. When a firm changes a rule mid-quarter (e.g. Topstep doubled the consistency threshold in late 2025), the review is updated within a week of the change being announced.

Why was the blog cleaned up in May 2026?

Between February and April 2026 the blog ran an automated content pipeline that produced low-quality articles at high velocity. We turned that pipeline off in early May 2026, deleted the broken articles, and `noindex`-ed the rest. The directory pages — firm reviews, comparisons, and rankings — were never part of that pipeline and remain the canonical content of the site. The full remediation is documented in the public commit history.

Certificados de Trader Financiado (selección)

Bulenox

Bulenox

1 certificadoLeer reseña
Bulenox Certificate of Achievement — Kamal Lattai — PropFirm Key
Certificate of AchievementVerificado
50K Qualification ProgramAugust 2023
Topstep

Topstep

1 certificadoLeer reseña
Topstep Certified Funded Trader — Kamal Lattai — PropFirm Key
Certified Funded TraderVerificado
Trading CombineDecember 2023
My Funded Futures

My Funded Futures

8 certificadosLeer reseña
My Funded Futures Passing Certificate — Kamal Lattai — PropFirm Key
Passing CertificateVerificado
Core Normal 50KJanuary 16, 2026
My Funded Futures Passing Certificate — Kamal Lattai — PropFirm Key
Passing CertificateVerificado
Core 50KJanuary 21, 2026
My Funded Futures Passing Certificate — Kamal Lattai — PropFirm Key
Passing CertificateVerificado
Core 50KJanuary 21, 2026
My Funded Futures Passing Certificate — Kamal Lattai — PropFirm Key
Passing CertificateVerificado
Core 50KJanuary 23, 2026
My Funded Futures Passing Certificate — Kamal Lattai — PropFirm Key
Passing CertificateVerificado
Core 50KJanuary 23, 2026
My Funded Futures Payout Certificate — $1,000 — Kamal Lattai — PropFirm Key
Payout Certificate — $1,000Verificado
$50,000 AccountJanuary 23, 2026
My Funded Futures Payout Certificate — $1,000 — Kamal Lattai — PropFirm Key
Payout Certificate — $1,000Verificado
$50,000 AccountJanuary 30, 2026
My Funded Futures Payout Certificate — $1,000 — Kamal Lattai — PropFirm Key
Payout Certificate — $1,000Verificado
$50,000 AccountFebruary 6, 2026

Nuestro Recorrido de Trading

~$2M
Capital Financiado Gestionado
Muchos
Certificados Obtenidos
15+
Años de Trading
12+
Firmas Operadas

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