Payouts7 min readPublished January 8, 2026

Crypto Prop Trading Income: Realistic Expectations for 2026

How much can you realistically earn as a funded crypto trader? We break down the numbers honestly - without hype.

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One of the most searched questions in crypto prop trading is some variation of 'how much money can I make?' The honest answer requires real numbers and caveats - and it's more encouraging than the industry sometimes lets on, provided your expectations are realistic.

The Basic Calculation

Your monthly income as a funded trader comes down to three variables: account size, monthly return percentage, and profit split. On a $50,000 funded account at Nordfunded's 95% profit split, a 5% monthly return generates $2,375 per month. At 8%, that's $3,800 per month. These are achievable figures for a disciplined trader with a proven strategy.

What Is a Realistic Monthly Return?

Professional traders typically target between 3% and 10% per month in crypto markets, depending on their strategy and risk appetite. For a prop challenge context, targeting 4–6% per month is both realistic and sustainable. Traders who target 20%+ per month almost always take the kind of risk that eventually blows a drawdown limit.

Multiple Accounts

The most effective income scaling strategy in prop trading is running multiple funded accounts simultaneously. Two $50,000 accounts at the same performance metrics produce double the income. Many funded traders run two to five accounts across different strategies or timeframes.

The Income Timeline

Be realistic about the timeline. Month one is your challenge phase. Months two and three are your first payouts - modest as you establish your pattern. By month six, a focused trader running one or two accounts can expect to have a clear picture of their monthly earning potential.

What About Losing Months?

Every trader has losing months. In a losing month, you receive no payout - but you also do not lose the funded account unless you breach a drawdown limit. The funded status is maintained as long as you trade within the rules. This protection is one of the genuine advantages of prop trading: a bad month does not cost you capital, it just costs you a payout.

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Understand the rules before starting

Use this article as education, then check the current rules and compare account sizes before deciding whether a challenge fits your process.