> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.acetrader.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.acetrader.com/documentation/about-acetrader/overview.md).

# Overview

AceTrader is a next-generation **crypto proprietary trading firm** that empowers traders to access institutional-grade capital without needing personal investment. Traders can participate in live crypto markets while keeping the majority of profits while the AceTrader absorbs the trading risk.

Traders can get access to AceTrader’s Trade Funds through:

1. **Evaluation Plans**: Traders complete a structured eligibility process within a **realistic, risk-free simulation environment** designed to assess consistency, discipline, and risk management. Once qualified, traders gain access to funded accounts with profit-sharing opportunities and potential account scaling based on performance.
2. **Instant Fund Plans**: Provides traders with direct access to Trade Fund capital without requiring an Evaluation phase. These plans are designed for traders who prefer direct access and want to begin funded trading immediately while operating under the same Trade Fund rules and risk framework.

AceTrader operates exclusively in **cryptocurrency markets**, taking advantage of their 24/7 liquidity, volatility, and accessibility to global traders. The platform is designed for both beginners eager to learn and seasoned traders ready to scale, offering tools, analytics, and community support that mirror professional trading desks.


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