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Top 5 Two-Step Evaluation Prop Firm Challenges on TradeLocker

Strategic Tests With Realistic Targets

Two-step prop firm challenges are the industry standard for evaluating long-term trader consistency. This structure involves completing two phases—often with slightly different profit targets and trading rules—to ensure you’re ready for a funded account.

With these two-step evaluations, you’re not just proving your strategy—you’re proving your consistency. That’s what prop firms love to see.

These prop firm challenges are perfect for traders who want to build discipline and show they can succeed across multiple conditions.

Daily updates ensure this list stays fresh and relevant, reflecting the most popular prop firm challenges on TradeLocker from the past week. Be sure to review each firm’s full rulebook before committing.

Please note: this is our own estimation based on available challenge data. Ultimately, the choice of a challenge should be made after carefully reviewing the rules and ensuring they fit your trading style and risk appetite. The challenge list is sorted alphabetically.

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