A detailed breakdown of how these two firms compare across costs, drawdown rules, payout structure, and trading restrictions.
Current public evidence favors Tradeify for the balanced model.
Tradeify is $133 cheaper to get started. Take Profit Trader charges $102/mo (monthly subscription) plus a $130 activation fee. Tradeify charges $99 one-time. Take Profit Trader currently has an active promotion which may further reduce cost.
Tradeify's daily loss limit is a — the account pauses rather than fails. Take Profit Trader's daily loss limit is a — hitting it immediately disqualifies the account.
Take Profit Trader gets you funded faster, with an estimated ~6 days to first payout (5d eval + 1d processing). Tradeify has no consistency rule, meaning you could pass the evaluation in a single profitable day. Take Profit Trader requires your best day to be no more than 50% of total profit.
Take Profit Trader offers up to 80% profit split(Daily payouts), while Tradeify offers up to 100%(Bi-weekly payouts, $250 min). The 20 percentage point difference in profit split can add up significantly over time — on a $10,000 profit, that's $2,000 more in your pocket.
When comparing withdrawal frequency, the gap between payouts matters. Take Profit Trader has no minimum profitable days requirement between withdrawals. Tradeify requires 5 profitable trading days between each withdrawal — at 20 trading days per month, that works out to roughly 4 payouts per month.
Take Profit Trader requires clearing a buffer zone before your first payout — you must earn above your starting balance plus the drawdown amount before any withdrawal is allowed. Tradeify has no buffer requirement, meaning payouts are available from day one.
Tradeify is more flexible overall. News trading: Tradeify allows it while Take Profit Trader restricts it.
Only 5 min trading days · EOD trailing (intraday profits safe)
Starting at $90 · Active promo code available
News trading allowed · Only 1 min trading days
Starting at $99 · One-time fee (no subscription)
Both firms work well for day traders and budget traders. 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, Take Profit Trader reaches break-even on day 12 while Tradeify reaches it on day 6. Tradeify costs $133 less to get started. Tradeify projects $400/mo more in funded earnings.
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Take Profit Trader uses EOD Trailing drawdown at 4% ($2,000 buffer once locked at initial), while Tradeify uses EOD Trailing at 4% ($1,000 buffer once locked at initial). Lock behavior differs: Take Profit Trader — locks at $50,000 after $2,000 profit, while Tradeify — locks at $25,000 after $1,000 profit. Both have daily loss limits: Take Profit Trader at $1,100, Tradeify at $600. Tradeify's daily loss limit is a soft mechanism (pause until next day), while Take Profit Trader has no such soft protection.
Tradeify requires a minimum account balance of $53,000 before you can request a payout. Take Profit Trader has no minimum balance requirement.
Take Profit Trader requires a $2,000 safety net buffer before your first payout — you must earn above starting balance plus this amount. Tradeify has no safety net requirement.
Take Profit Trader's buffer never clears — withdrawals from the buffer zone earn a reduced 50%/50% split permanently.
Tradeify has an account closure trigger: Transition at $80,000. Take Profit Trader has no configured closure trigger.
Overall, Tradeify scores higher (73 vs 56) on our trader-friendliness index. Key advantages: lower starting cost, better profit split, fewer trading restrictions. That said, Take Profit Trader wins on faster path to funded, no account closure limit, more lenient consistency rules. See the full glossary to understand any unfamiliar terms, or explore trading styles to find the best firm for your approach.