Take Profit Trader is a futures prop firm led by James Sixsmith. The firm was created in March 2021, has been operating for 5 years, and operates from the United States. Take Profit Trader uses CQG, Rithmic, and Tradovate, and supports a broad futures platform lineup including ATAS Orderflow Trading, Bookmap, Finamark, Investor/RT, Jigsaw Daytradr, MotiveWave, MultiCharts, NinjaTrader, Quantower, R Trader, Trade Navigator, TradingView, Tradovate, and VolFix. Payment methods include a built-in wallet, credit or debit card, and PayPal, while payout methods include PayPal, Plaid, and Wise.
As of May 2026
Take Profit Trader will be at Prop Firm Expo London as a Gold Sponsor, a level that includes a 3x4m booth, a secondary stage speaking slot, and supporting media coverage tied to the event. That matters for attendees because it creates more than a standard exhibitor interaction. You get the chance to hear the firm explain its setup publicly, then test that explanation in a more practical booth conversation around rules, platforms, and payout structure.
What makes Take Profit Trader worth a closer look is not simply that it is futures-focused, but that its structure becomes much more meaningful once you look past the top-line offer and into how the stages behave in practice. A few details shape how traders should assess it. A trader must have at least 5 trading days, and during the Test phase, no single day can account for more than 50% of total profits. There is no consistency rule on Pro and Pro+ accounts. On max loss, the Test and Pro+ stages use end-of-day trailing, while the Pro stage switches to intraday trailing. After passing the Test, traders can reset the Pro account up to three times. That combination makes Take Profit Trader a firm where the useful comparison is not only about account size or platform list. It is also about how comfortable you are with the progression from Test to Pro and Pro+, how the trailing-loss structure affects your style, and whether the consistency rule in the Test phase fits the way you build profits.
The Take Profit Trader booth is best used to clarify how the rule structure behaves in practice. Expect the strongest conversations to revolve around:
This is also a useful booth for traders comparing futures firms that look simple on the surface but become more distinct once rules and stage progression are examined closely. That kind of comparison is easier to make in person than from a firm page alone.