PropInsider Prop Firms Audacity Capital

Audacity Capital Overview

★★★★☆
4.0/5 Rating
Max Funding up to $2 million
Profit Split Up to 90%
Payout Frequency Same-day payouts
Platforms MetaTrader 5,DXTrade

Trust & Reliability

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Regulated Entity Operates under financial regulatory oversight.
Verified Payouts Confirmed track record of clinical withdrawals.
No Negative Press Zero recent major compliance or payout issues.

Editorial Summary

Audacity Capital is one of the longer-established names in the space, operating out of London and best known for its Funded Trader Program. It offers funded accounts without a traditional multi-phase profit target on some programs, alongside scaling opportunities for consistent traders.

Rating4.0 / 5
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
MarketsForex & CFDs

All trading is conducted in a simulated environment using virtual funds. Figures, rules and offers change frequently—confirm the latest details on the firm’s official site before purchasing.

Audacity Capital: Account Sizes, Challenges, Fees, and Minimum Access Cost

Editorial review by PropInsider-style desk

Audacity Capital, also branded as AudaCity Capital, is a long-running prop-trading-style firm offering CFD-based funded trader programmes through Ability Challenge, Ability One, and FTP / Instant Funding. The firm says its programmes are designed around structured evaluation, risk rules, and access to trading capital rather than normal retail brokerage deposits. Audacity’s site states that its services are for users 18+, and that trading, whether real or simulated, carries significant risk.

This review focuses on the core question: what challenges are available, what account sizes can be purchased, what is the minimum listed fee, and what account size do you get access to?

Quick Verdict

Audacity Capital currently has three main funded-account routes:

ProgrammeChallenge styleAccount sizes listedLowest standard listed feeAccount size accessed
Ability Challenge2-step evaluation$5K, $10K, $25K, $50K, $100K, $200K$49$5,000
Ability One1-step evaluation$5K, $10K, $25K, $50K, $100K$69$5,000
FTP / Instant FundingInstant funding route$5K, $10K, $25K, $50K$119 on third-party listing; Audacity’s own page also says “from $199”$5,000

The cheapest standard route shown in the third-party challenge listing is the $5K Ability Challenge at $49, while the lowest discounted listing shown by Prop Firm Match is $36.75 for the same $5K 2-step account. Audacity’s own page also shows promotional pricing on the $5K Ability Challenge, displaying $49 reduced to $42 under a 14% promotion, so live checkout pricing may change depending on the promotion active at the time.


What Audacity Capital Gives Access To

Audacity’s account sizes are not normal deposits. The account size is the trading account allocation associated with the programme. Audacity’s Knowledge Center lists the purchasable sizes by programme: Ability Challenge: $5K–$200K, Ability One: $5K–$100K, and FTP / Instant Funding: $5K–$50K.

Audacity says there are no monthly fees across Ability Challenge, Ability One, or FTP; instead, there is a one-time joining fee based on account size.


1. Ability Challenge — 2-Step Evaluation

The Ability Challenge is Audacity Capital’s two-step evaluation route. It is designed for traders who want the lowest entry cost and larger evaluation accounts. Audacity describes this route as a two-phase process: pass the Challenge phase, then pass Verification, then move to a live/funded account stage.

Ability Challenge rules snapshot

RuleChallenge phaseVerification phaseLive account stage
Trading periodUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
Minimum trading days4 days4 daysNo minimum
Daily loss limit7.5%5%5%
Maximum loss15%10%10%
Profit target10%5%None listed
Profit shareNot applicableNot applicableUp to 90%
News / weekend holdingAllowedAllowedAllowed
EAs / copy tradingAllowedAllowedAllowed

Audacity’s comparison table lists the 2-step route as 10% then 5% profit targets, 7.5% then 5% daily loss, 15% then 10% max loss, and 4 minimum trading days per phase.

Ability Challenge account sizes and fees

Ability Challenge account sizeStandard listed feeDiscounted listing shown by Prop Firm MatchAccount size accessed
$5,000$49$36.75$5,000
$10,000$79$59.25$10,000
$25,000$195$146.25$25,000
$50,000$329$246.75$50,000
$100,000$549$411.75$100,000
$200,000$1,049$786.75$200,000

These prices come from Prop Firm Match’s Audacity Capital challenge table, while Audacity’s own page confirms the same programme structure and visible $5K promotional pricing.

Minimum required for Ability Challenge: $49 standard, or $36.75 with the Prop Firm Match discount shown, giving access to the $5,000 2-step Ability Challenge account.


2. Ability One — 1-Step Evaluation

Ability One is Audacity Capital’s 1-step evaluation model. It is designed for traders who want a faster route than the 2-step Ability Challenge. Audacity describes it as a single-phase evaluation where the trader must hit a 10% profit target while staying inside 3% daily loss and 6% maximum loss rules.

Ability One rules snapshot

RuleAbility One
Evaluation phases1
Profit target10%
Daily loss limit3%
Maximum loss6% static
Minimum trading daysAudacity comparison says 4 days; another page section says 3 days
Profit shareUp to 90% headline
Payout frequencyBi-weekly in third-party listing
News / weekend holdingAllowed
EAs / copy tradingAllowed

One thing to flag: Audacity’s page has a small wording difference. The route comparison table says 4 minimum trading days, while a nearby programme description says 3 minimum trading days for Ability One. For editorial accuracy, PropInsider would treat the live dashboard rules as final before purchase.

Ability One account sizes and fees

Ability One account sizeStandard listed feeDiscounted listing shown by Prop Firm MatchAccount size accessed
$5,000$69$51.75$5,000
$10,000$99$74.25$10,000
$25,000$249$186.75$25,000
$50,000$399$299.25$50,000
$100,000$699$524.25$100,000

Prop Firm Match lists the 1-step Ability One accounts from $5K to $100K, with a 10% target, 3% daily loss, and 6% max loss.

Minimum required for Ability One: $69 standard, or $51.75 with the discount shown, giving access to the $5,000 1-step Ability One account.


3. FTP / Instant Funding

The FTP / Instant Funding route is Audacity Capital’s no-evaluation model. Audacity describes this as the route for traders who want to skip the evaluation and start directly with an instant funded account. The official comparison table lists FTP with a 10% profit target to unlock withdrawals, 5% daily loss, 10% max loss, 5 minimum trading days, and up to 80% profit share.

FTP / Instant Funding rules snapshot

RuleFTP / Instant Funding
Evaluation phasesNone
Profit target10% to unlock withdrawals
Daily loss limit5%
Maximum loss10%
Minimum trading days5
Profit shareUp to 80% on Audacity’s comparison table
Monthly feesNone
Swap / commission notesAudacity says FTP accounts are swap-free and commission-free

Audacity’s FTP guide says FTP accounts are swap-free and commission-free, while the main programme page describes FTP as instant funding with no normal evaluation phase.

FTP / Instant Funding account sizes and fees

FTP / Instant account sizeStandard listed fee on Prop Firm MatchDiscounted listing shown by Prop Firm MatchAccount size accessed
$5,000$119$89.25$5,000
$10,000$279$209.25$10,000
$25,000$449$336.75$25,000
$50,000$1,299$974.25$50,000

Prop Firm Match’s detailed Audacity listing shows Instant accounts at $5K, $10K, $25K, and $50K. Audacity’s Knowledge Center also confirms FTP account sizes of $5K, $10K, $25K, and $50K.

Minimum required for FTP / Instant Funding: The lowest third-party listing shows $119 standard, or $89.25 with the discount shown, giving access to the $5,000 FTP / Instant Funding account. However, Audacity’s own main page also states “Entry Fee From $199,” so final checkout pricing should be treated as the authoritative number if there is a difference.


Overall Minimum Cost by Programme

ProgrammeSmallest account sizeLowest standard listed feeLowest discounted listing shownAccount size accessed
Ability Challenge$5,000$49$36.75$5,000
Ability One$5,000$69$51.75$5,000
FTP / Instant Funding$5,000$119 on third-party listing; Audacity page says from $199$89.25 on third-party listing$5,000

The cheapest overall route shown is the $5K Ability Challenge, with a standard listed fee of $49 and a discounted third-party listing of $36.75. The cheapest 1-step option is $69 for $5K Ability One, while the cheapest instant funding route shown by the third-party table is $119 for $5K FTP / Instant Funding.


Cheapest Way to Access Each Account Size

Account sizeCheapest listed programmeLowest standard fee
$5,000Ability Challenge$49
$10,000Ability Challenge$79
$25,000Ability Challenge$195
$50,000Ability Challenge$329
$100,000Ability Challenge$549
$200,000Ability Challenge$1,049

For every overlapping account size, the 2-step Ability Challenge is cheaper than the 1-step and instant funding routes. That is typical of prop-firm pricing: the more evaluation steps required, the lower the entry fee tends to be.


Platforms, Markets, and Trading Conditions

Audacity Capital supports MetaTrader 5 and DXtrade. Its Knowledge Center says both platforms are available, while Prop Firm Match lists Audacity as supporting MT5 and DXTrade.

Audacity’s public page lists tradable markets including forex, indices, gold/commodities, and crypto, while Prop Firm Match lists CFD assets including FX, metals, indices, energy, and crypto.

The firm says there are no monthly fees, and that the one-time joining fee covers data, technology, and administration.


Refund and Eligibility Notes

Audacity’s Knowledge Center says challenge/account fees become non-refundable once trading starts, so traders should verify the programme and rules before opening a trade.

Audacity also says users must be at least 18 years old to participate in its funding programmes. Restricted countries listed by the Knowledge Center include the United States except via DXTrade, Syria, Iran, North Korea, and Venezuela.


Strengths

Audacity Capital’s biggest strength is the variety of routes. Traders can choose the cheaper 2-step Ability Challenge, the faster 1-step Ability One, or the no-evaluation FTP / Instant Funding model.

The second strength is that Audacity uses static drawdown language on its programme page. Static drawdown is generally easier to understand than trailing drawdown because the loss floor does not move upward as profits grow. Audacity specifically highlights static drawdown as a reason to choose its funded trader programme.

The third strength is that news trading, weekend holding, EAs, and copy trading are described as allowed, subject to prohibited-strategy rules.


Weaknesses and Risks

The first weakness is pricing clarity. Audacity’s own public page shows dynamic promotional pricing and broad “from” pricing, while Prop Firm Match gives a more complete challenge-by-challenge table. Because these figures can differ, the final checkout screen should be treated as the final source of truth.

The second weakness is rule variation across programmes. Ability Challenge, Ability One, and FTP all have different daily loss limits, max loss limits, profit targets, and profit-share structures. A trader comparing only the account size could miss the real risk in the rules.

The third weakness is that this is still high-risk CFD-style trading. Audacity’s legal disclaimer says trading, real or simulated, carries significant risk and hypothetical performance does not predict actual results.


PropInsider Editorial Verdict

Audacity Capital offers a clear three-route structure:

Ability Challenge is the value route. It starts at $49 for a $5K account, or $36.75 with the third-party discount shown, and goes up to $200K. It is the cheapest path across all overlapping account sizes, but it requires passing two phases.

Ability One is the faster evaluation route. It starts at $69 for a $5K account, or $51.75 with the discount shown, and goes up to $100K. It has a single 10% target, but the drawdown limits are tighter at 3% daily and 6% max.

FTP / Instant Funding is the skip-the-evaluation route. It starts from $119 on the third-party listing for a $5K account, though Audacity’s own page also says FTP entry fees start from $199, so checkout verification matters. It goes up to $50K and is the most expensive route because it removes the normal evaluation phase.

Overall, Audacity Capital is strongest for traders comparing multiple funding styles under one brand: 2-step, 1-step, and instant funding. The cheapest way to access Audacity is the $5K Ability Challenge, while the simplest structure is FTP / Instant Funding. The key editorial warning is that headline account size should not be the only comparison point. Drawdown, refund rules, payout conditions, and final checkout pricing matter more than the number printed on the account.

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Established 2012
Headquarters London

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