USA
MyFundedFutures is a prop trading firm based in USA. Traders typically access capital through a one step path and keep about 90% of profits with daily on rapid; after 5 winning days on flex; every 14 calendar days on pro payouts. Evaluation pricing on PropFirmElite starts around $84.
MyFundedFutures (MFFU) is a US futures prop firm built around plan choice rather than a single combine template. The current catalog centers on three one-step evaluation families — Flex, Rapid, and Pro — that share a similar evaluation skeleton (roughly 6% profit targets and ~4% max-loss class on many sizes, two minimum trading days, no fixed daily loss limit on Flex/Rapid/Pro evaluations, and a 50% evaluation consistency rule) and then diverge hard on funded-stage payout design.
Rapid is marketed for daily payout eligibility and a 90% profit split once buffers and minimums clear, with sim-funded risk often discussed as intraday trailing. Flex keeps an 80% split and gates withdrawals with winning-day requirements and partial profit request caps (for example, five winning days of a size-based net floor, then requesting up to half of net profits up to a ceiling).
Pro also uses an 80% split but targets larger, calendar-style cycles (commonly described around every 14 days) with buffer-style minimums for traders who prefer fewer, larger withdrawals. Across Flex, Rapid, and Pro, the catalog shows $0 activation fees — a meaningful total-cost difference versus firms that stack $100–$150 activation on every pass.
Account sizes in the live seed data span $25K through $150K with plan-specific contract caps (for example, $25K Flex/Rapid at 3 contracts and $1,500 targets / $1,000 drawdowns; $50K lines at $3,000 / $2,000; larger Rapid lines scaling targets and contracts upward). Platforms listed include NinjaTrader, Tradovate, TradingView, Quantower, Volumetrica, DeepChart, DeepDOM, and ATAS, with Tradovate or dxFeed/Volumetrica-style data depending on stack.
Operational features called out in catalog include copy trading support, Tradesyncer integration, and marketing language about a path from simulated funded accounts toward live capital. Weekend holding is not allowed in catalog trading rules; news trading and EA-style automation are listed as allowed subject to product rules — always re-check the help center because automation policy is a common silent fail.
Futures traders who want $0 activation economics, a real choice between daily high-split cadence (Rapid) versus winning-day structure (Flex) versus biweekly-style cycles (Pro), and who already understand that consistency rules and trail type matter more than the headline split.
Traders who refuse any consistency rule, strategies that require overnight holds, or beginners who have never completed a prop evaluation under any brand and are shopping only on profit-split screenshots.
Rapid’s 90% marketing is competitive but funded trail feel can be tighter than end-of-day products; Flex and Pro trade split for payout structure; multi-plan catalogs create SKU confusion if you do not write the plan name on paper before checkout. Compare side-by-side with Apex Trader Funding (promo-heavy attempts, activation may apply), Take Profit Trader (PRO buffer and activation fee path), Topstep (combine culture), and Tradeify (multi-path modern packaging). PropFirmElite firm cards, account tables, and promo fields are research aids — confirm every fee, drawdown definition, and payout gate on MyFundedFutures’ official documentation the day you buy. Research workflow on PropFirmElite: open the MyFundedFutures firm page, pick one exact SKU (size + Flex/Rapid/Pro), write profit target and max loss in dollars, write the funded payout gate in one paragraph, confirm platform and data feed, then only compare monthly fee against Apex, Tradeify, Topstep, and Take Profit Trader after rule fit is proven. Do not optimize for the loudest 90% split screenshot. Optimize for the plan whose funded risk engine matches your MAE profile and whose payout cadence matches how you actually withdraw. If you are still learning prop rules, complete the rules glossary and a paper evaluation calendar before any fee. If you already pass evaluations elsewhere, MFFU is most interesting as a $0-activation alternative when your process is stable and you want either Rapid frequency or Flex/Pro structure. Re-seed and re-check account tables after major plan renames; prop catalogs change faster than review posts.
This PropFirmElite overview is built for traders comparing MyFundedFutures rules, account sizes, drawdown models, and platforms before buying an evaluation. Best suited for traders who prefer a one-step evaluation path; futures-focused traders. Always confirm current rules on the firm's official site.
Data last verified on PropFirmElite: July 14, 2026.
Evaluation pricing and key rules by account size.
$25K Flex
$84/mo
Target $1,500 · DD $1,000 · 3 contracts
$84
$25K Rapid
$87/mo
Target $1,500 · DD $1,000 · 3 contracts
$87
$50K Flex
$107/mo
Target $3,000 · DD $2,000 · 5 contracts
$107
$50K Rapid
$157/mo
Target $3,000 · DD $2,000 · 5 contracts
$157
$50K Pro
$227/mo
Target $3,000 · DD $2,000 · 3 contracts
$227
$100K Rapid
$267/mo
Target $6,000 · DD $3,000 · 10 contracts
$267
$100K Pro
$344/mo
Target $6,000 · DD $3,000 · 6 contracts
$344
$150K Rapid
$347/mo
Target $9,000 · DD $4,500 · 15 contracts
$347
$150K Pro
$477/mo
Target $9,000 · DD $4,500 · 9 contracts
$477
Editorial summary for comparison only. Always verify rules directly with MyFundedFutures.
Based on the structured rules and product flags we track, MyFundedFutures tends to fit traders who prefer a one-step evaluation path; futures-focused traders. Compare profit targets, max loss, and payout frequency against your strategy before paying an evaluation fee.
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Tradovate or dxFeed/Volumetrica depending on selected platform
Methods
Rapid plans pay 90% to the trader and can request daily after clearing the required buffer and minimum withdrawal. Flex and Pro plans pay 80% to the trader. Flex payouts require 5 winning days ($100/day on 25K, $150/day on 50K) with a $250 minimum. Pro payouts can be requested every 14 calendar days, require buffer targets, and use a $1,000 minimum withdrawal. Evaluation consistency is 50% for Flex, Rapid, and Pro except the Pro one-day pass add-on.
Channels
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