Aqua Futures Review
Detailed review based on our personal trading experience

Overview
Aqua Futures launched in late 2024, positioning itself as an affordable entry-point for futures traders. They utilize an End-of-Day (EOD) trailing drawdown model, which calculates drawdown updates only at daily closeβpreventing intraday trailing watermark failures. The Beginner 50K evaluation account features a $3,000 profit target, a $2,500 drawdown limit, a $1,250 daily loss limit, a strict 3-contract maximum cap, and can be passed in as little as 1 day. Payouts start with a generous 100% split on the first $15,000, and standard 90/10 thereafter. While pricing is highly budget-friendly (often 60% off with promo code AQUA, reducing the 50K to $80) with zero activation fees, the firm is relatively young and has a mixed Trustpilot record (~3.2β ) due to slower customer support responsiveness and tech stability. It supports major platforms like NinjaTrader and Tradovate, making it a viable budget option.
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π Community Pulse
The Consensus
Aqua Futures has mixed sentiment across forums. While traders appreciate the End-of-Day drawdown and low entry fee (~$80 with promo AQUA), there are consistent complaints about slower customer support, platform glitches on Tradovate/ProjectX, and payout processing delays.
Recent Chatter
- π¬"EOD drawdown is great, but support is very slow to reply"
- π¬"Cheap evaluation fees, but you get what you pay for in tech stability"
- π¬"Payout took 5 days to process, but did eventually arrive"
Plans & Sizes
| Plan | Account Size | Fee | Profit Target | Max Drawdown |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beginner 25K | $25,000 | $120/mo | $1,500 | $1,500 (EOD) |
| Beginner 50K | $50,000 | $200/mo | $3,000 | $2,500 (EOD) |
| Beginner 100K | $100,000 | $300/mo | $6,000 | $3,000 (EOD) |
Dashboard & User Experience
Aqua Futures offers a basic trader dashboard that shows real-time balance metrics, nightly EOD drawdown levels, and account status. While functional and clean, users have reported slow update syncs and occasional glitches in display data. It lacks advanced trade journaling features.
β Dashboard Strengths
- βClean visual design for account balance
- βEOD drawdown and buffer tracking
β οΈ Dashboard Weaknesses
- βSlow dashboard updates
- βLacks native trade journaling or visual equity curves
Platforms Supported
Drawdown Policies
Drawdown Type
EOD Trailing
The drawdown limit is fixed at a set dollar amount below your starting balance. It does not trail your profits, which can be advantageous for aggressive strategies.
Daily Loss Limit
$1,250 maximum loss per day. If your P&L for the day hits this limit, trading is halted automatically.
Profit Split
Aqua Futures offers a 100% first $15K then 90/10 profit split.
Path to Live (Funded) Account
You must trade for a minimum of 1 trading day and hit the profit target without violating any drawdown rules to become funded.
Rules & Restrictions
π Education & Community Resources
Aqua Futures offers the following educational and community resources to support traders:
YouTube Channel
Check Aqua Futures's official YouTube for platform walkthroughs, rule explanations, and trader tips.
Community Support
Most prop firms maintain a Discord or Slack community. Check Aqua Futures's website for links to their active trader community.
Knowledge Base / FAQ
Detailed FAQs and rule documentation are available on Aqua Futures's official website. Always read these before purchasing.
Platform Tutorials
All supported platforms (NinjaTrader, Tradovate, TradingView) have extensive free learning resources on their own websites and YouTube channels.
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Ready to try Aqua Futures?
Start with their $200/mo evaluation for a $50,000 account. Always remember to read their full terms before purchasing.
Brendan Nolan
Retired Trader & Founder
After spending 25+ years as a Product Management executive designing platforms for the nation's top 401(k) and retirement providers, Brendan transitioned into active futures trading in his 60s. He built PropFirmRetiree to help late-career professionals apply disciplined, risk-first principles to prop firm trading.
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