Fidelcrest vs My Funded Futures
Side-by-side comparison of rules, fees, payouts, and trading restrictions.
Key Differences: My Funded Futures offers a higher profit split at 90% compared to 80%. Fidelcrest has a lower entry cost starting from $109. Fidelcrest gives more drawdown room at 10%. Fidelcrest pays out Monthly while My Funded Futures pays out Bi-weekly.
Choosing Between Fidelcrest and My Funded Futures
Both Fidelcrest and My Funded Futures are popular choices among prop traders, with Fidelcrest established since 2018. My Funded Futures offers a higher profit split at 90% compared to 80%. Fidelcrest has a lower entry cost starting from $109. Fidelcrest gives more drawdown room at 10%. Fidelcrest pays out Monthly while My Funded Futures pays out Bi-weekly. The best choice depends on your trading style, instrument preferences, and risk tolerance.
Which is better for...
Lowest costFidelcrest — Starts from $109
Highest profit splitMy Funded Futures — 90% profit split
More drawdown roomFidelcrest — 10% max drawdown
EA/bot tradersMy Funded Futures — Allows Expert Advisors and automated trading
News tradersMy Funded Futures — Allows trading during high-impact news events
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