A detailed breakdown of how these two firms compare across costs, drawdown rules, payout structure, and trading restrictions.
Current public evidence favors Funded Futures Network for the balanced model.
My Funded Futures is $127 cheaper to get started. Funded Futures Network charges $160/mo (monthly subscription) plus a $120 activation fee. My Funded Futures charges $153/mo (monthly subscription).
My Funded Futures's daily loss limit is a — the account pauses rather than fails. Funded Futures Network's daily loss limit is a — hitting it immediately disqualifies the account.
Funded Futures Network gets you funded faster, with an estimated ~12 days to first payout (5d eval + 2d exhibition + 5d winning). Consistency rules also affect pacing: Funded Futures Network caps your best day at 40% of total profit, while My Funded Futures caps at 50% — a tighter rule means you may need more trading days in practice.
Funded Futures Network offers up to 90% profit split(Daily payouts, $500 min), while My Funded Futures offers up to 80%(Daily payouts, $500 min). The 10 percentage point difference in profit split can add up significantly over time — on a $10,000 profit, that's $1,000 more in your pocket.
When comparing withdrawal frequency, the gap between payouts matters. Funded Futures Network requires 5 profitable trading days between each withdrawal, while My Funded Futures requires 0 profitable trading days. At 20 trading days per month, that means Funded Futures Network can request roughly 4 payouts per month versus My Funded Futures's 20.
My Funded Futures requires a minimum of daily profit for a day to count toward payout eligibility. has no qualifying day minimum.
Funded Futures Network is more flexible overall. Automation: Funded Futures Network allows bots and algo trading while My Funded Futures prohibits it — a critical difference for systematic traders.
News trading allowed · Only 5 min trading days
News trading allowed · Only 2 min trading days
Starting at $95 · Active promo code available
News trading OK · No consistency rule
Both firms work well for day traders. My Funded Futures is a stronger fit for budget traders and scalpers (starting at $95). Explore all trading styles to see which firms match your approach.
Based on $500/day profit, 20 trading days/month, 55% win rate
At $500/day profit, Funded Futures Network reaches break-even on day 12 while My Funded Futures reaches it on day 10. My Funded Futures costs $127 less to get started.
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Funded Futures Network uses Intraday Trailing drawdown at 4% ($2,000 buffer once locked at initial), while My Funded Futures uses EOD Trailing at 3% ($100 buffer once locked at initial). Funded Futures Network uses intraday trailing, the strictest type — your floor moves in real time with every tick of profit. My Funded Futures's EOD trailing only adjusts at market close, giving intraday profits a safer cushion. Lock behavior differs: Funded Futures Network — locks at $50,000 after $2,000 profit, while My Funded Futures — locks at $50,100 after $100 profit. Both have daily loss limits: Funded Futures Network at $1,250, My Funded Futures at $1,000. My Funded Futures's daily loss limit is a soft mechanism (pause until next day), while Funded Futures Network has no such soft protection.
My Funded Futures caps funded accounts at 5 payouts before requiring a transition to a live account. Funded Futures Network has no maximum payout count.
Maximum per withdrawal request: Funded Futures Network caps at $10,000, while My Funded Futures caps at $2,000.
Funded Futures Network applies a Adjusts Excess consistency penalty when a single oversized day dominates profits. My Funded Futures has no consistency penalty configured.
Both firms score 60 on our trader-friendliness index — the right choice depends on which tradeoffs matter most to your strategy. See the full glossary to understand any unfamiliar terms, or explore trading styles to find the best firm for your approach.