Head to head
Apex Trader Funding vs MyFundedFutures
Both can do the job. The gap is price, pool size, and how hard your targets push back. Here is how they line up on the numbers I track, then a straight call on which one to start with.
| Apex Trader Funding | MyFundedFutures | |
|---|---|---|
| 50K eval | ~$197 one-time | Rapid $126 / Pro $114 |
| Model | 1-step, one-time | 1-step, monthly |
| Drawdown | Trailing | Rapid intraday / Pro EOD |
| 50K max loss | ~$2,500 | $2,000 |
| Profit split | 100% first $25K, then 90/10 | Rapid 90/10, others 80/20 |
| News | Allowed | Restricted (funded) |
| Overnight | No | No |
| Try it | Visit Apex Trader Funding | Visit MyFundedFutures |
The call
50K eval: Apex Trader Funding is ~$197 one-time, MyFundedFutures is Rapid $126 / Pro $114.
Model: Apex Trader Funding is 1-step, one-time, MyFundedFutures is 1-step, monthly.
Drawdown: Apex Trader Funding is Trailing, MyFundedFutures is Rapid intraday / Pro EOD.
Match the rule that decides your style rather than the headline price. The two full reviews have the drawdown and payout detail.
This call is from the published specs above, not a head-to-head test of these two. See the full reviews for the drawdown, payout, and cost detail.
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