Funded Next vs Take Profit Trader

Side-by-side comparison of rules, fees, payouts, and trading restrictions.

Key Differences: Funded Next has a lower entry cost starting from $59. Funded Next gives more drawdown room at 10%. Funded Next pays out Bi-weekly while Take Profit Trader pays out Daily (PRO) or bi-weekly.
Funded Next
Take Profit Trader
Profit Split
80%
80%
Max Drawdown
10%
4%
Daily Loss Limit
5%
Drawdown Type
Static
Trailing
Payout Frequency
Bi-weekly
Daily (PRO) or bi-weekly
Cheapest Plan
$59
$150
Min Trading Days
5
5
Challenge Types
1-Step, 2-Step
1-Step
Account Sizes
$6,000, $15,000, $25,000, $50,000, $100,000, $200,000
$25,000, $50,000, $75,000, $100,000, $150,000
News Trading
Yes
Yes
Weekend Holding
Yes
No
EAs/Bots
Yes
No
Refundable Fee
Yes
No
Funded Next
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Take Profit Trader
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Choosing Between Funded Next and Take Profit Trader

Both Funded Next and Take Profit Trader are popular choices among prop traders, with Take Profit Trader established since 2020. Funded Next has a lower entry cost starting from $59. Funded Next gives more drawdown room at 10%. Funded Next pays out Bi-weekly while Take Profit Trader pays out Daily (PRO) or bi-weekly. The best choice depends on your trading style, instrument preferences, and risk tolerance.

Which is better for...

Lowest costFunded NextStarts from $59
More drawdown roomFunded Next10% max drawdown
EA/bot tradersFunded NextAllows Expert Advisors and automated trading

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Funded Next or Take Profit Trader better for prop trading?
It depends on your priorities. Funded Next has lower entry costs starting from $59. Use our comparison tool to decide based on what matters most to you.
Which has a higher profit split, Funded Next or Take Profit Trader?
Both Funded Next and Take Profit Trader offer a 80% profit split.
Which is cheaper, Funded Next or Take Profit Trader?
Funded Next has a lower starting price at $59, compared to $150 at the other firm. Funded Next's fee is also refundable after your first payout.
What are the drawdown rules for Funded Next vs Take Profit Trader?
Funded Next allows 10% maximum drawdown (Static), while Take Profit Trader allows 4% (Trailing).

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