Godlove University · Free Trading Tools
Eleven free tools built by a full-time forex & futures trader — pick your prop firm, size your risk, protect your funded account and never get blindsided by a rule or a red-folder release again.
Pick the right firm, pass the evaluation, keep the funded account.
Answer 10 quick questions and get your best-fit firms from a database of 27 — matched to your country, budget, style, news trading and EA use.
Find my firm →
🎲8,000 Monte Carlo evaluation attempts against your firm’s real rules — see your true pass odds and the expected total cost of getting funded.
Simulate my odds →
📉Your exact liquidation floor, buffer and safe risk per trade — EOD, intraday and static models for Apex, Topstep, MFF and more.
Find my floor →
⚖️Check if your best day breaches the 20–50% cap, the exact profit that unlocks your payout, and the max you can safely make per day.
Check my consistency →
💰Your real take-home across 16 firm plans — profit splits, 100%-first tiers, minimums and consistency checks, compared side by side.
Calculate my payout →
🛡️10,000 simulations of your win rate, risk and R:R reveal the odds your account survives — plus the brutal math of drawdown recovery.
Test my survival →
Size every trade correctly before you take it.
Pip value, lot size, margin and profit/loss for any pair and account size — the fastest way to size a forex trade correctly.
Size my trade →
📊Tick values, margin requirements and P&L for the major contracts — size your NQ, ES, GC and CL trades in seconds.
Size my contracts →
Know what the market is doing — and when.
Live session clock for London, New York, Tokyo and Sydney — see exactly when the volatility windows open in your timezone.
See the sessions →
📅Every high-impact release — NFP, CPI, FOMC — streamed live, so a red folder never catches you in a trade again.
Open the calendar →
🧠See how retail traders are positioned on the majors — and spot the crowded trades the market loves to run over.
Read the sentiment →
The exact rules, sizing and daily routine to pass — and keep — a funded account. Forex and Futures editions, free in your inbox.
Most traders don’t blow accounts because their strategy is bad. They blow accounts because they never did the math — the trailing floor they didn’t track, the consistency cap they discovered at payout time, the risk size that made ruin a mathematical certainty. Every tool on this page exists to do one piece of that math for you, for free, before it costs you an account.
Start with the Prop Firm Finder if you’re choosing a firm, run the Pass-Rate Simulator before you pay for an evaluation, and keep the Trailing Drawdown and Consistency Rule calculators open once you’re funded. The calculators and market tools cover everything in between — sizing, sessions, sentiment and the news calendar.
Yes — every tool on this page is free to use, with no signup required. They’re built and maintained by Godlove University as part of our trading education. Some tools offer an optional free PDF guide by email if you want to go deeper.
If you’re choosing a prop firm, start with the Prop Firm Finder — it matches 27 firms to your country, budget and style in 10 questions. If you already have a firm in mind, run the Challenge Pass-Rate Simulator before paying for the evaluation to see your real odds and expected cost.
The firm presets — drawdown types, consistency caps, profit splits, country eligibility, news and EA policies — were verified against each firm’s official help center in August 2026 and are re-checked regularly. Firms change rules often, so always confirm the exact wording with your firm before buying.
Yes. The prop firm toolkit covers both forex firms (FTMO, FundingPips, FundedNext and more) and futures firms (Topstep, Apex, MyFundedFutures and more), and there are dedicated calculators for forex pairs and futures contracts.
Risk disclaimer: Trading futures and forex involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor. These tools are educational only and are not financial advice. Firm rules are based on publicly published information and change without notice — always verify with your firm.