Funded Next vs TickTick Trader

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

Key Differences: TickTick Trader offers a higher profit split at 100% compared to 80%. 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 TickTick Trader pays out Weekly.
Funded Next
TickTick Trader
Profit Split
80%
100%
Max Drawdown
10%
4%
Daily Loss Limit
5%
Drawdown Type
Static
Trailing
Payout Frequency
Bi-weekly
Weekly
Cheapest Plan
$59
$119
Min Trading Days
5
3
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, $100,000, $150,000
News Trading
Yes
Yes
Weekend Holding
Yes
No
EAs/Bots
Yes
Yes
Refundable Fee
Yes
No
Funded Next
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TickTick Trader
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Choosing Between Funded Next and TickTick Trader

Both Funded Next and TickTick Trader are popular choices among prop traders, with TickTick Trader established since 2022. TickTick Trader offers a higher profit split at 100% compared to 80%. 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 TickTick Trader pays out Weekly. The best choice depends on your trading style, instrument preferences, and risk tolerance.

Which is better for...

Lowest costFunded NextStarts from $59
Highest profit splitTickTick Trader100% profit split
More drawdown roomFunded Next10% max drawdown

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Funded Next or TickTick Trader better for prop trading?
It depends on your priorities. TickTick Trader offers a higher profit split (100% vs 80%). 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 TickTick Trader?
TickTick Trader offers a 100% profit split compared to 80% at the other firm. TickTick Trader also offers scaling to increase this over time.
Which is cheaper, Funded Next or TickTick Trader?
Funded Next has a lower starting price at $59, compared to $119 at the other firm. Funded Next's fee is also refundable after your first payout.
What are the drawdown rules for Funded Next vs TickTick Trader?
Funded Next allows 10% maximum drawdown (Static), while TickTick Trader allows 4% (Trailing).

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