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KE • 5/2/2026
I left a trade running and put my stop…
I left a trade running and put my stop loss then your firm lifted my stop loss 50 pips up
FundedNext Futures is a CME futures prop firm launched in 2025, operating under the FundedNext brand (founded 2022), which has paid out over $300 million to traders across its CFD and Futures programs. Their Futures division's three main challenge paths are Legacy, Rapid, and Bolt. Each has different consistency rules and payout structures. All three use end-of-day trailing drawdown, charge one-time fees, and carry no activation costs. A fourth path, the Flex Challenge, was added in 2026. The Rapid path further splits into two options chosen at purchase: Rapid Daily, with daily payouts and a built-in daily loss limit, and Rapid Pro, with payouts every 3 days and no daily loss limit by default (an optional add-on lowers the price). The chosen path is locked in permanently after purchase.
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KE • 5/2/2026
I left a trade running and put my stop loss then your firm lifted my stop loss 50 pips up
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IN • 5/2/2026
the terminal and the support every thing was bad as their no mention of spread in the rules and during trading i experienced the spread in trading which didn't let me get the desired entry point even though you guys have charged commision from me
Jonathan Elayo
NG • 5/1/2026
I have been trading with FundedNext for 3 plus years. During this time, I have never broken a single rule, maintained a clean record, and invested significant time and capital into this partnership. However, they have recently forced my account into their "Disciplined Trader Program" despite my proven track record. This new program is essentially a hidden layer of restrictive rules designed to make it nearly impossible to trade effectively. They have slashed my maximum total risk to 1% across all positions and capped margin utilization at 30%. The most frustrating part? They admitted I haven’t broken any rules. They are labeling successful, consistent trading as "capital extraction behavior." It feels like once you actually prove you can be profitable over the long term, they change the terms of the deal to protect their own bottom line. If you are looking for a firm that respects a long-term partnership and honors its original agreement, look elsewhere. They do not value loyalty or a clean trading history—they only seem to value traders who don't actually make "too much" money.
Rodolfo Fernandes
GB • 5/1/2026
I escalated my case through the chat window with an agent named Jasone. Initially, the understanding of the issue seemed quick, but it also became clear just as quickly that FundedNext did not consider my concern to be a problem. After significant insistence on my part, the case was finally escalated to a support ticket, and I was told to wait for further contact. Later, I started receiving emails from another agent named Sammy. At that point, everything appeared to reset back to the beginning, as if my case had not been properly reviewed. My issue was again dismissed, and I kept receiving repeated responses that did not address my concern. The tone of the replies felt sarcastic, disrespectful, and unprofessional. As if that was not enough, another agent named Marcell joined the conversation, and unfortunately the outcome remained the same. The communication continued to feel dismissive, and no genuine effort was made to understand or resolve my issue. After spending approximately three hours trying to get assistance, no resolution was provided. I still have all the emails received and would be prepared to upload them if necessary to demonstrate the level of unprofessionalism experienced. Overall, this experience was extremely disappointing. In my case, nothing positive can be presented about my interaction with this trading prop firm, as the entire process felt unprofessional, dismissive, and ultimately unresolved. Given the seriousness of the matter and the lack of resolution, I am now looking forward to seeing the outcome of the legal procedures related to this case.
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IN • 5/1/2026
FundedNext is seriously the biggest clown in the prop firm space. I was trading a $100K account that stayed in drawdown for 3–4 days — same lot size, same execution, no issues at all. Not a single warning. The moment I secured a payout and stopped trading the account, suddenly I get hit with a “breach” based on some hidden rule? If this was actually a violation, why didn’t you breach it when I was in drawdown using the exact same lot size? Everything was “valid” back then, right? First you introduce these random merging rules, and then out of nowhere, you breach the account right after payout is secured? Let’s be real — this isn’t about rules. This is about avoiding payouts once the trader starts winning.