Glossary-style blocks
Useful for answering “what does this rule mean?” without making readers hunt through long paragraphs.
Wiki Prop Firm is a field guide for readers who want to understand prop firm vocabulary, rule structures and evaluation mechanics before trusting comparison pages.
Knowledge structure
It is designed to feel like a practical reference shelf: definitions first, context second, then comparisons once the language is clear.
Useful for answering “what does this rule mean?” without making readers hunt through long paragraphs.
Definitions and topic overviews come before rankings so newer visitors do not get lost.
Once terms make sense, the compare and prop firm sections become much more usable.
Suggested route
Use definitions and plain-English explainers to decode the jargon quickly.
Open wiki →Move into broader company and category pages once the vocabulary is familiar.
Open prop firms →Structured comparisons become more useful after the key terms stop being fuzzy.
Open compare →Reference paths
Overview pages for firm categories and the larger concepts behind evaluation programs.
Open prop firms →Structured comparisons for readers who already understand the baseline rules.
Open compare →A knowledge-base path for terms, mechanics and common points of confusion.
Open wiki →How educational coverage is framed across the site and why certain topics matter first.
Open methodology →Latest reads
Learning the terms and mechanics that make prop firm offers easier to read and compare with confidence.
Once the basics are clear, the compare and prop firm sections become much more useful as practical research tools.