Take the Guided Onboarding Tour
How to use the getting started guides on the Learn page to sign in, get your free paper trading account, and place your first simulated trade on Funded with Flow.
The best way to get comfortable with Funded with Flow is to work through the getting started guides on the Learn page. They walk you through the essentials at your own pace, from signing in to placing your first simulated trade.
Start on the Learn page
Your getting started guides and education live on the Learn page, so that is a good first stop after you sign in. Work through them in order or jump straight to the topic you need. The guides stay there whenever you want a refresher.
What to cover first
Focus on the core of the platform as you get started:
- Signing in with Google. Funded with Flow uses Google sign in only, so there is no separate password to create. Use the same Google account every time to keep your accounts, challenges, and payouts together.
- Your free paper trading account. Every trader gets one virtual practice account by default. No card is needed, it has no challenge rules, and it never fails or liquidates. It includes a 7 day real time market data trial.
- The Trade terminal. This is the main screen for live charts, the order ticket with market, limit, and stop orders, your open positions with live profit and loss, and your watchlist.
- Placing your first simulated trade, so you can watch an order fill and then track it on the Activity page.
- Building multi leg option strategies on the Options screen when you are ready to go further.
After you get started
When you want to trade toward a funded account, review the challenge plans and their exact account sizes, targets, and limits on the Pricing page. Those numbers vary by plan, so always check the live figures there. You can start a challenge from the Accounts page, and every paid tier includes real time market data and a 100 percent profit split.
Come back to the getting started guides whenever you like. They are always on the Learn page, and for anything specific to your own account you can email [email protected].
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