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Head to head · August 2026

MyFundedFutures vs Apex Trader Funding

Our call: MyFundedFutures (9.0 vs 5.0). Best-in-class payout mechanics: daily payouts, instant auto-approval, 90/10 from dollar one — but the row-by-row below shows where Apex Trader Funding still wins.

Score9.0 / 105.0 / 10
Eval costRapid 150K $347/mo list, ~$174/mo with 50% code; Rapid 50K ~$79/mo discounted150K Intraday $169 one-time with 90% code (+~$99 PA); 50K Intraday ~$79
Activation$0~$99 one-time PA activation (codes don't apply)
Drawdownmixedmixed
Consistency50% eval-only (Rapid/Pro); none when funded — instant auto-approvalNone in eval; 50% checked at every payout when funded
Profit split90/10 (Rapid); 80/20 (Pro)100% of first $25K per account, then 90/10
PayoutsRapid: daily payouts, first eligible 24h after first funded trade, $500 min, buffer $2,100-$4,600 by size; Pro: every 14 days, min $1,000. Most requests auto-approved instantly.Up to 2 payouts/month, min $500, 5 qualifying $50+ days per cycle; ladder-capped amounts; account permanently closes after 6th payout, forfeiting remaining balance. Automated approval via Deel.
PlatformsTradovate, NinjaTrader, TradingView, QuantowerNinjaTrader, Tradovate, TradingView, WealthCharts, Rithmic platforms
Discount norm30-50% off evergreen (50%); never pay list50-90% off year-round; /90% evergreen — never pay list
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MyFundedFutures in one paragraph

The strongest payout mechanics in the industry — daily payouts with instant auto-approval, 90/10 from the start, $0 activation and data fees, backed by the best review profile in futures prop (4.9 stars across ~20,800 reviews). The one trap: Rapid's funded account switches from EOD to intraday trailing drawdown; pick Pro to keep EOD throughout at 80/20.

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Apex Trader Funding in one paragraph

Still unbeatable for one thing: mass scaling — up to 20 copied accounts at ~$268 all-in each for a 150K. But Apex 4.0's hard 6-payout lifetime cap with balance forfeiture converts it into a repeat-purchase treadmill (max ~$20,500 lifetime per 150K account), and its rule-churn history is the worst of the legit firms. For cap-farming at scale only; skip if you want one long-lived compounding account.

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