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Loading...Pricing is nearly identical between these two firms. FundedNext Futures edges ahead by just $2 ($95 vs $97 for the $50K account). At this margin, the difference is negligible over one attempt — though if you plan on multiple resets, even small savings compound. Check available FundedNext Futures discount codes and Tradeify discount codes for additional savings.
The profit split gap is notable. Tradeify returns 90% of your profits, putting $900 in your pocket for every $1,000 earned. The other firm's 80% split means you would receive $800 on that same amount — a $100 per-thousand difference that scales with every payout.
Tradeify has no minimum day requirement — you can pass as fast as you trade — whereas FundedNext Futures mandates at least 3 days.
Tradeify allows a higher daily loss ($1,250 vs $1,000). These operational differences can shape your day-to-day experience, particularly if your strategy depends on volatility around economic releases or requires more intraday flexibility.
View the full details on each firm's page: FundedNext Futures rules & pricing and Tradeify rules & pricing.
| Rule | FundedNext Futures | Tradeify |
|---|---|---|
| News Trading | Allowed | Allowed |
| Weekend Holding | Not allowed | Not allowed |
| Overnight Holding | Not allowed | Not allowed |
| Hedging | Not allowed | Not allowed |
| Copy Trading | Allowed | Allowed |
| Expert Advisors (EAs) | Allowed | Allowed |
Rules shown reflect the $50K challenge account. Some rules may differ by account size or type.
The best prop firm depends on your experience level, trading style, and priorities. Here is how FundedNext Futures and Tradeify stack up for different types of traders.
New to prop firms and want to minimize risk while learning the ropes.
FundedNext Futures
Consistent track record, focused on maximizing earnings and scaling capital.
Tradeify
Prefer wider stops, lower risk, and the flexibility to hold positions longer.
FundedNext Futures
FundedNext Futures charges $95 for their $50K challenge, compared to $97 at Tradeify. That is a $2 savings upfront. This already includes FundedNext Futures's 5% discount.
Tradeify leads with a 90% profit split compared to 80% at FundedNext Futures. On a $2,000 profit, that means $1800 in your pocket at Tradeify versus $1600 at FundedNext Futures.
Both firms set the max drawdown at $2,000.
Both FundedNext Futures and Tradeify allow news trading. This is particularly valuable for traders who capitalize on volatility around FOMC announcements, NFP releases, and CPI data drops.
Payout timelines are similar at both firms, typically requiring around 3 profitable trading days. Both support multiple withdrawal methods.
Tradeify requires a 35% consistency rule, while FundedNext Futures does not impose one. If your trading style produces occasional large wins followed by smaller days, FundedNext Futures's lack of a consistency rule is a significant advantage.
For beginners, FundedNext Futures has an edge thanks to lower challenge fee, no consistency rule. These features reduce the pressure while you are still developing consistency. That said, both firms are viable — the best choice depends on your specific trading approach and budget.
Data is updated regularly but may not reflect the latest changes. Always verify current pricing and rules on each firm's official website before making a decision.
Detailed side-by-side comparison of FundedNext Futures and Tradeify $50K challenge accounts. Compare fees, profit splits, drawdown rules, and more.