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Flux Trading believes in complete transparency. This page explains how we earn revenue, our affiliate relationships, and how they do — and don’t — affect our reviews.

Last updated: January 2026

How We Earn Revenue

Flux Trading earns money through affiliate commissions. When you click a "Get Funded" or "Get Deal" link on our site and subsequently purchase a prop firm challenge, we may receive a commission from that firm at no additional cost to you.

In many cases, our exclusive promo codes actually save you money compared to purchasing directly from the firm’s website. These discounts are auto-applied through our links.

We do not charge users any fees. Flux Trading is free to use for all visitors. Affiliate commissions are our sole revenue source.

Our Promise to You

Affiliate status NEVER influences our Editor Score, rankings, or review content.
Non-affiliate firms are listed and compared on equal footing with affiliate partners.
Partner firms are clearly marked with a "Verified" badge so you always know.
We disclose when a link is an affiliate link — transparency comes first.
Negative feedback and critical reviews of affiliate partners are never censored.
If a firm has serious issues (delayed payouts, rule changes, scam allegations), we report it regardless of partnership status.

How Affiliate Links Work

When you click an affiliate link on Flux Trading, you are redirected to the prop firm’s website with a tracking parameter in the URL. This parameter identifies Flux Trading as the referral source.

If you purchase a challenge within the attribution window (usually 30–90 days), the firm pays us a commission — typically a percentage of the evaluation fee. This comes from the firm’s marketing budget, not from your pocket.

You can always choose to visit the firm’s website directly without using our link. We respect your choice and encourage you to make the best decision for your situation.

About "Recommended" Sort Order

When you visit Flux Trading, the default sort order is "Recommended". In this mode, affiliate partners appear first, followed by non-partner firms. This is clearly labeled and transparent. You can switch to "Price", "Rating", "Profit Split", or "Trustpilot" sort to see pure data-driven ordering with no affiliate priority.

FTC Compliance

In accordance with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines on endorsements and testimonials, Flux Trading discloses material connections with the companies featured on this website.

The opinions and recommendations expressed on this website are our own. We have made every effort to ensure that the information presented is accurate, but we cannot guarantee its completeness or currentness.

Risk Disclaimer: Prop trading involves significant risk. Past performance is not indicative of future results. You should never trade with money you cannot afford to lose. The information on Flux Trading is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice.

Questions about our disclosure policy? Contact us at official@fluxtrading.net