My Funded Futures currently runs Rapid, Flex, Scale, Pro programs, so there is no single universal rulebook. The first screen every trader should check is still the core risk model: the published profit target, the maximum drawdown cap, and the daily drawdown cap attached to the account size you actually plan to buy.
In the review data, the baseline reference account shows a profit target of $3,000, a max drawdown of $2,000, and a daily drawdown of Varies. My Funded Futures also mixes in instant or faster-access funding models, so the funded-stage rule set can differ meaningfully from the evaluation-stage rule set.
| Account Size | Profit Target | Max Drawdown | Daily Drawdown |
|---|---|---|---|
| $50,000 | $3,000 | $2,000 | Varies |
| $100,000 | $6,000 | $3,500 | Varies |
| $150,000 | $9,000 | $5,000 | Varies |
This table matters because many prop traders compare firms on price alone. In practice, the harder variable is the rule package attached to that price. A smaller target with a static drawdown behaves very differently from a larger target with trailing risk controls or tight daily-loss enforcement.
| Rule Area | What We Track |
|---|---|
| Drawdown discipline | My Funded Futures traders have to stay within $2,000 overall and Varies on a daily basis. |
| Challenge structure | My Funded Futures currently runs Rapid, Flex, Scale, Pro programs, so the exact rulebook depends on which path you buy. |
| Platform behaviour | My Funded Futures uses NinjaTrader, Tradovate, TradingView. Strategy, copy-trading, and EA permissions should be checked against the live platform-specific rule set before you trade size. |
| Market coverage | My Funded Futures gives access to Futures, which affects both trading hours and any holding restrictions around weekends or news. |
My Funded Futures's main operational risk is not always hidden in the headline drawdown number. It is usually inside these secondary clauses: news-trading limits, inactivity rules, copy-trading rules, holding restrictions, or strategy-behaviour clauses that only become obvious after purchase.
My Funded Futures currently has 4 tracked consistency or progression notes in this dataset. That matters because many firms market “weekly” or “on demand” payouts while still using consistency, minimum-day, or behaviour rules to slow the first withdrawal.
| Program / Stage | Tracked Rule |
|---|---|
| Rapid | Rapid should be checked for payout timing, any first-payout wait, and whether consistency or minimum-day rules change once the account is funded. |
| Flex | Flex should be checked for payout timing, any first-payout wait, and whether consistency or minimum-day rules change once the account is funded. |
| Scale | Scale should be checked for payout timing, any first-payout wait, and whether consistency or minimum-day rules change once the account is funded. |
| Pro | Pro should be checked for payout timing, any first-payout wait, and whether consistency or minimum-day rules change once the account is funded. |
My Funded Futures is usually a better fit for traders who already know how to operate inside a rule-based environment and can trade within fixed drawdown boundaries without forcing trades. Because My Funded Futures has a futures angle, traders should pay extra attention to platform routing, contract limits, and session behaviour rather than treating it like a generic CFD prop challenge.
The safest workflow is to compare the live rules page, the account size you actually want, and the first-payout policy together before you buy. The wrong challenge model often looks cheap until the rule stack makes it hard to finish or withdraw.