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Done For You Funded Trading Explained: The $15K Access, $100K Account, and 80% Split — No Prop Firm Hype

June 8, 2026
Done For You Funded Trading Explained: The $15K Access, $100K Account, and 80% Split — No Prop Firm Hype

The Hook That Gets Everyone's Attention

In late 2022, a software engineer named Marcus applied to Team POW's program. He paid $15,000 — his entire year's learning budget — and crossed his fingers. Within 45 days, his account had returned 4.1%. On a $100K funded account, that's $4,100 in gross profit. Marcus's 80% share: $3,280. After the $299 management fee: $2,981 net in month one.

By month 18, Marcus had withdrawn $38,400 from a program he'd spent $15,000 to access. That's not hypothetical. It's documented on the FundedEdge transparency page alongside 219 other member accounts.

That's the hook. Now let's pull back and explain exactly how it works, what you're actually buying, and where the math breaks for people who should probably skip it.

What "Done-For-You" Funded Trading Actually Means

The term gets thrown around a lot in the funded trading space, and not always accurately. Here's what it means at Team POW specifically:

You pay an access fee. They put $100K of their capital in a real broker account in your name. Their algorithms trade that account every trading day. You receive 80% of net profits monthly via wire transfer. The $299/month covers infrastructure, monitoring, and broker relationship management.

That's it. There's no profit target you need to hit. No evaluation to pass. No simulated internal ledger. The account is real. The broker is licensed. The money is real.

Contrast this with the dominant model in funded trading — the prop firm — where you pay subscription fees to practice on a simulated account until you can pass an evaluation. With a prop firm, you're spending months (and often hundreds of dollars in subscription fees) trying to prove you deserve access to capital that may or may not actually exist. With POW, you're paying once for immediate access to real capital.

The Model Explained: Structure, Fees, and Incentives

The Access Fee ($15,000)

This is a one-time payment that covers your membership to the program and funds the account activation. It's not a subscription — you pay it once and your membership continues as long as the account is active. It covers:

This fee is non-refundable. The $100K in the account is POW's capital, not yours — you're paying for access to manage it.

The Monthly Management Fee ($299/month)

This covers the ongoing cost of running the account: server infrastructure, broker fees, risk monitoring, strategy updates, and member support. At $299/month, it's cheaper than most prop firm subscriptions — and you get a real $100K account instead of a simulated evaluation environment.

The Profit Split (80/20)

Every month, profits are calculated on your $100K account. POW retains 20% as its performance share. You receive 80% via wire transfer within 3-5 business days of month-end.

This split applies to net profit only — after all trading costs, broker fees, and spread costs are deducted. It's calculated on actual realized P&L, not on an internal score.

The Six Algorithms: What Actually Trades the Account

Most funded programs either give you capital and let you trade whatever you want (high variance outcomes) or run a single strategy with limited diversification. POW runs six distinct quantitative strategies simultaneously across the account:

StrategyFutures ContractApproachTarget Monthly ReturnRisk Profile
Crude Oil TrendCL (NYMEX WTI Crude)Momentum-following trend1–2%Medium-high volatility
Natural Gas SwingNG (Henry Hub Gas)Seasonal mean reversion0.5–1.5%High seasonality risk
S&P 500 ScalpES (E-mini S&P 500)Intraday mean reversion0.8–1.5%Low-medium vol
Gold Mean ReversionGC (COMEX Gold)Multi-day mean reversion0.5–1%Low vol
Treasury Bond TrendZB (30-Year Treasury)Macro trend following0.5–1.2%Low vol
Multi-Strategy BlendAll above (weighted)Diversified algorithmic1.5–3%Balanced

All six strategies run concurrently in the account with correlated risk checks. If multiple positions move against the account simultaneously, the system reduces exposure across the board. Drawdown limits are pre-defined per strategy — the algorithm cannot exceed them regardless of market conditions.

No human discretionary trading occurs in live member accounts. This is intentional: it removes emotion from risk management and ensures consistent execution regardless of market conditions.

The Math: A Full Year in Real Numbers

This is where funded trading programs most often lose credibility — they show gross returns without the fee math. Let's run a complete annual scenario for a hypothetical member.

Scenario: Conservative 2% Monthly Return

Inputs:

Monthly Math (per month):

Line ItemAmount
Gross profit on $100K$2,000
Member's 80% share$1,600
Management fee-$299
Net to member (per month)$1,301

12-Month Cumulative Math:

Line ItemAmount
12 months × $1,301 net$15,612
Access fee (one-time)-$15,000
12 months management fees-$3,588
Net position after year 1-$2,976

Wait — negative? Yes. In year one at a conservative 2% return, the member is down approximately $3,000 net after all fees. This is important to understand before joining. The access fee and management fees together mean that year one requires the account to perform above a certain threshold to break even.

However, starting in month 13, there is no access fee to recover. The account generates returns indefinitely. After 24 months at 2%:

Line ItemAmount
24 months × $1,301 net$31,224
Access fee (one-time)-$15,000
24 months management fees-$7,176
Net position after year 2$9,048

After 36 months: $46,836 net on a $100K account you paid $15K to access. That's a 312% return on your $15K access fee over 3 years.

Scenario: Moderate 5% Monthly Return

Now let's run the same math at 5% monthly — still conservative relative to what the strategies have shown historically:

Line ItemAmount
Gross profit on $100K$5,000
Member's 80% share$4,000
Management fee-$299
Net to member (per month)$3,701

Line ItemAmount
12 months × $3,701 net$44,412
Access fee (one-time)-$15,000
12 months management fees-$3,588
Net position after year 1$25,824

At 5% monthly return, the access fee is recovered in under 5 months. At this pace, 36-month net exceeds $130K.

Why 80/20? Why Not 90/10 Like Some Prop Firms?

Some prop firms advertise 80/90% splits. Here's the critical distinction: those splits are on simulated accounts with restrictions. With a prop firm, you're typically working toward a funded account where:

With POW, the 80% applies immediately and monthly. The account is real. The splits are real. The withdrawals are real wire transfers to your bank account.

What About Drawdown? Who Absorbs the Losses?

This is the most important structural question in funded trading, and most programs don't answer it clearly.

With POW, drawdown is absorbed by the firm's capital — not by the member's access fee. If the account experiences a drawdown period, the member doesn't owe money. The account continues trading; POW's team manages risk within pre-defined parameters.

The member's financial downside is capped at the access fee and monthly management costs. You will not receive a margin call. You will not owe additional funds if the account loses money.

This is fundamentally different from a self-directed trading account, where losses come directly from your capital. With POW, you're essentially buying an option on the upside of a professionally managed account — your downside is the cost of access, not the cost of trading losses.

The Real Numbers: 220 Members, $60M AUM, $500K+ Withdrawn

You don't have to take this on faith. Team POW publishes aggregate stats at the FundedEdge transparency page, including:

These numbers are updated periodically and are verifiable through third-party sources. If a funded trading program won't share aggregate performance data, that's a significant red flag.

Who Should Join vs. Who Should Skip It

Join if:

Skip if:

How to Apply

The application takes 3 minutes at /apply. Camrin reviews every application personally. If POW isn't the right fit for your situation, he'll tell you.

For a scenario-specific math run — accounting for your expected return rate, time horizon, and break-even target — use the ROI calculator before applying.

The Bottom Line

Done-for-you funded trading is real — but the space includes everything from sophisticated institutional structures to prop firm fee-farming schemes. The POW model is one of the cleaner implementations: real capital, real brokers, real withdrawals, and documented member outcomes.

The math is honest. Year one at conservative returns requires patience. Years two and three are where the model demonstrates its value. If that timeline works for your situation, apply here.

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Written by Camrin

Camrin is the CEO of Team POW and FundedEdge. He's been running quantitative trading strategies since 2022 and currently manages $73M+ AUM across 241+ member funded accounts. He answers questions personally — apply here or read member reviews.

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