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Apex vs MyFundedFutures: rules compared (2026)

Two popular futures firms with very different risk models — and a key difference in daily-loss and consistency rules that decides which suits your style.

RuleApexMyFundedFutures
Drawdown typeIntraday OR End-of-day (you choose)Pro: 3% EOD trailing · Rapid: 4% intraday
Max drawdown (50K)$2,500Pro $1,500 · Rapid $2,000
Daily loss limitNone on Intraday; EOD has oneNone on any plan
Consistency (funded)50% at payoutNone on the funded stage
Floor lockStart + $100Pro locks at start + $100; Rapid at start
Account sizes25K / 50K / 100K / 150K50K / 100K / 150K

The deciding difference

MyFundedFutures has no daily loss limit on any plan and no consistency rule once funded — appealing if you hate guardrails and one-big-day caps. Apex gives you the choice of an Intraday account (strict, no daily loss) or an EOD account (a daily circuit-breaker), but keeps a 50% consistency rule at payout. Pick based on whether you want freedom or a built-in brake.

Risk-tracking tool, not financial advice, not affiliated with Apex or MyFundedFutures. Verify values against each firm's current terms.