WealthCharts Review

Prop traders running multiple evaluation accounts have a specific problem: most platforms weren’t built for them. You’re stitching together a charting tool, a copy trading subscription, a separate analytics dashboard, and still manually checking your funded account portal to know where you stand on drawdown. WealthCharts Prop is a direct answer to that setup. It’s a browser-based platform with a native trade copier (OmniProp) that runs across multiple prop firms simultaneously, on-chart overlays showing your liquidation line and daily loss limit in real time, automated performance analytics through WealthTracker, and a full futures DOM with bracket order support, all in one subscription.

Good to know: not all prop firms allow trade copiers or third-party automation tools. Before using OmniProp across your accounts, confirm that your specific firm permits it. Violating those terms can cost you a funded account.

The platform also covers stocks, ETFs, and options for traders who want the full picture, and the base charting and scanning suite is genuinely deep. But if you’re coming at this as a futures prop trader, that’s the angle that matters most. Let’s get into it.

The Basics

WealthCharts runs entirely in the browser. No download, no installer, no platform-specific quirks to manage. Windows, Mac, doesn’t matter: as long as you’re running an updated version of Chrome or Edge, you’re good. There’s also a mobile app for iOS and Android, which is more capable than most (more on that later).

The platform covers stocks, ETFs, options, and futures. For futures traders, CME data spans CBOT, CME, COMEX, and NYMEX, so ES, NQ, MES, MNQ, CL, GC, RTY, YM, and a long list beyond that are all accessible. The full continuous contract list covers everything from micro equity index futures and crude oil to Treasury notes, agricultural commodities, and crypto futures (MBT, MET). LMAX futures data is also included, covering key instruments like the S&P, Nasdaq, Dow, gold, and crude in their LMAX equivalents. That’s meaningful breadth for a platform at this price point.

Broker integrations for live futures trading: tastytrade (stocks, options, futures), Tradier (stocks, options, futures, paper), CQG (futures), AMP Futures (futures), EdgeClear (futures), Phillip Capital (futures), and Plus500 (futures). WealthCharts also runs its own paper trading environment that doesn’t require any broker connection.

The Futures DOM

The DOM is the thing futures traders will go straight to, and it’s worth addressing directly. WealthCharts includes a Depth of Market component built into the platform: real-time market depth, drag-and-drop order management, bracket and multi-bracket order support, on-chart trading, and full paper trading integration. It’s built for both prop traders and retail futures accounts.

Order types covered: market, limit, stop, stop limit, bracket, multi-bracket, and conditional orders (OCO, OTO, OTOCO). That covers the core execution toolkit for most intraday futures setups.

The drag-and-drop order management is genuinely useful for active traders who want to adjust levels without pulling up a separate panel. Whether the execution feel matches what you’d get from a dedicated futures platform like NinjaTrader or Tradovate is a real question. WealthCharts is a web app, not a native desktop client, and that architecture carries tradeoffs in execution latency that are worth considering for high-speed scalping setups. That said, the DOM exists, it’s functional, and for traders whose primary use case is planning and analysis with some execution attached, the integration is clean.

The Prop Trading Layer

Here’s where WealthCharts has built something genuinely differentiated. There’s an entire dedicated prop-focused tier, WealthCharts Prop, and it goes well beyond just “we support a couple prop firms.” The feature set was clearly designed from the ground up with funded account traders in mind.

OmniProp is the standout. It’s a built-in trade copier that operates across multiple prop firms simultaneously, with what the platform describes as significantly faster execution and tighter fills than third-party copy trading software. The fact that it’s native to the platform rather than a separate subscription bolted on is meaningful. Most traders using copy tools across multiple eval accounts know how much friction that usually involves.

Prop-specific chart overlays include a Liquidation Indicator, Daily Loss Limit line, Profit Goal line, and an Account HUD that displays balance, daily profit levels, and drawdown data directly on the chart. For anyone who’s blown a funded account because they didn’t realize where they were sitting until it was too late, having this on-chart in real time rather than in a separate portal is genuinely useful.

User Set Risk lets you configure daily loss thresholds that automatically pause the account when triggered, plus a Manual Lock function you can hit immediately. Risk limits are set per account, so you can calibrate them differently across evaluation accounts of different sizes or different firm rules.

WealthTracker (currently live for Prop users, coming soon for Ultimate members) is a performance analytics dashboard that auto-compiles trade data from your Apex evaluation or funded account: PnL, win/loss ratios, average trade duration, best/worst days, most profitable symbols, drawdown analysis. It also includes a Trade Journal component with reusable templates and trade plan checklists. The WealthTracker Calendar is a visual day-by-day breakdown of trading activity. Click any date and get the full session summary.

Prop firms explicitly listed on the WealthCharts platform: Apex Trader Funding, Funded Futures Family, Tradeify, Alpha Futures, Halcyon Trader Funding, and EdgeProp Trading.

Indicators, Scanners, and the Research Stack

This is where WealthCharts has a lot going on, and it’s worth separating signal from noise.

200+ indicators total, including 16 exclusive ones: Champion Trend, WealthSignal, IRB Buy/Sell (standard and reverse), Breakout Forecaster, Range Breaker, Spike 2.0, Momentum Shift 2.0, Adaptive Trailing Stop, Champion Cross, Technical Damage, Visual Trend Channel, and Divergence Tracker. These are built around the trading methodology of Rob Hoffman (37x real-money trading champion, and a recurring presence throughout the platform’s branding). Whether his system aligns with yours is a personal question, but the indicators are proprietary and not available elsewhere.

22 scanners come with the Ultimate plan, ranging from WealthScanner and AlgoHunter to OptionsHunter, SectorScanner, Seasonality Scanner, Smart Money Scanner, and WSI Scanner. Alerts are unlimited in duration and deliver via in-platform, email, and SMS. Scanner Accelerator Mode is available.

On the research side, 28 tools including fundamentals data, unusual options activity (WCRT-UOA), institutional news across 90+ categories, heat maps, IPO calendar, and FundHunter. The InvestPulse AI layer adds a scanning-integrated chatbot and AI-driven market analysis: it’s positioned as an educational tool as much as a research one.

WealthScript is the custom coding language for building indicators and strategies, with a visual drag-and-drop builder for traders who don’t want to write code. Full backtesting with historical data, intraday Kagi and Renko charts, custom timeframes, and Bar Replay are all included.


Pricing

Two tiers for the Ultimate plan:

  • Monthly: $97/month
  • Annual: $79/month, billed at $948/year

Both include the full platform. The annual tier adds phone support (M-F, 8am-5pm ET), quarterly events, priority access to new features, and “Meet the CEO” sessions. New features roll out to annual members first.

WealthCharts Prop pricing isn’t listed as a standalone number on the main pages. It’s structured around signing up through one of their preferred prop firms.

For context: this is a single subscription covering charting, scanning, research, options trading, futures trading, paper trading, backtesting, a mobile app, live daily training sessions, and the full indicator suite. Traders who are currently running separate charting, scanning, and research subscriptions may find the consolidation math works in their favor.


The Mobile App

The mobile app is available on iOS and Android, and it’s more complete than you’d expect. Up to 4 charts simultaneously, a full DOM on larger devices, and, importantly for prop traders, OmniProp and the Trade Copier are fully integrated in mobile. That’s a meaningful distinction from platforms where mobile is a watered-down monitoring tool rather than an actual execution environment.


Bottom Line

WealthCharts is a genuinely ambitious platform, and for futures traders who are also managing prop evaluations, the Prop tier is where it starts to make a real case for itself. The combination of a native DOM, OmniProp, on-chart risk management overlays, and WealthTracker analytics is a specific feature set that doesn’t really exist elsewhere at this price. The web-based architecture is a real convenience advantage and a potential execution consideration simultaneously. That tradeoff is worth thinking through based on your trading style.

For traders who are purely scalping futures on sub-second timeframes and need maximum execution speed, a dedicated desktop platform is probably still the right call. For everyone else, especially traders using multiple evaluation accounts, running a research workflow, and wanting a single subscription that covers most of what they need, WealthCharts is worth a serious look.