Why Is My Funded Futures Our Top Pick?

  • Cheap Path To Funding – $97

  • Quick Path to Funding – Pass Challenge in ONE DAY

  • Get paid after 5 days of $100 or more in profit

We do not currently have an affiliation with My Funded Futures. Our goal is to be an advocate for you (the trader), not an affiliate of the prop firm. This frees us up to remain loyal to you by giving honest reviews and feedback without strings attached to the prop firm.

Here’s An Overview of MFF

U.S based prop firm established in 2022.

The evaluations are easy to pass, the pricing is low with $0 activation fees, and the end-of-day drawdown makes this prop firm one of the most competitive in the industry.

Three Different Trading Plans

Option 1 – Starter

The 50k account is the best path to a payout we’ve ever seen.

$2,500 end of day drawdown with a $3,000 profit target

Only $97 with no activation fees!  WOW!

Option 2 – Expert

This one is more challenging and should only be attempted by people who know what they’re getting into.

There’s no scaling rule, no consistency rule, and no minimum trade days for the challenge or funded account.

Option 3 – Starter Plus**

**This plan is their newest and it’s a bridge between the starter plan and the expert plan. The main difference is no daily loss limit or consistency rule for payouts.

My Funded Futures has a few “Milestone” plans available as well.

The Milestone plans are basically wayyy more expensive but you also get a funded account instantly. You meet their goals and criteria, and get paid.

Click HERE to visit their website and explore all the different plans and opportunities.

Cons

There are a few “cons” when trading with MFF.

  • No trading during T1 news

  • Max Contracts reduces significantly and scales up as your account grows.

  • They have a vague “no microscalping” rule that is undefined and unclear.

Published On: June 24th, 2020 / Categories: Prop Firms /

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