My Funded Futures vs FundedNext
Compare pricing, evaluation rules, funded rules, payouts and platforms side by side. Change the firm, account type or size in each card and the whole table updates instantly.

🇨🇦 Canada · est. 2023

🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates · est. 2022
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Key Differences
My Funded Futures and FundedNext take noticeably different approaches to funding traders. FundedNext is the cheapest way in — entry-level evaluations start at $24.74 with code REFICOFAR (-30%), versus $87.20 at My Funded Futures.
On experience, FundedNext has been operating since 2022, giving it the longest public payout track record here, while My Funded Futures (est. 2023) competes with within 24 hours payouts and a maximum allocation of $600K. Profit splits reach 90% at My Funded Futures and 90% at FundedNext.
Rule structure is where most traders should focus: compare each firm's drawdown style, consistency rule and daily loss limit in the table above — switching the account type and size dropdowns updates every row so you can compare the exact accounts you'd actually buy.
Trading Rules: Side-by-Side
Which Firm Is Right for You?
Budget-Conscious Beginners

Our pick
FundedNext
- Evaluations from $24.74 with code REFICOFAR
- Stellar 2-Step (CFDs) uses a static drawdown
- Payouts: Bi-weekly
Experienced Traders

Our pick
My Funded Futures
- Scale up to $600K in total allocation
- Profit split up to 90%
- Builder Plan ($2K Max Loss) for advanced rule flexibility
Frequently Asked Questions
With current discounts, entry-level evaluations start at $87.20 at My Funded Futures (code TICKSHIFT), $24.74 at FundedNext (code REFICOFAR). Use the dropdowns above to compare the exact account type and size you plan to buy — pricing gaps change significantly across sizes, and the “Cost per $1K” row normalizes them.