FundedNext Futures rules, explained (2026)
FundedNext funds futures accounts in two flavors — Rapid and Legacy — and the difference is entirely about the consistency rule at payout.
Drawdown
Both use an end-of-day trailing drawdown — $2,000 on a 50K — that only moves on your closing balance, so intraday spikes don't drag the floor up with them. The floor locks at your starting balance once you've built enough buffer, and there's no daily loss limit on the funded stage.
Rapid vs Legacy consistency
Rapid keeps a 40% consistency cap on funded accounts — your best day can't be more than 40% of total profit at payout. Legacy drops the consistency rule entirely once you're funded, so a single big day won't hold up a withdrawal. If you tend to have one dominant session, Legacy is the friendlier payout path.
Payouts
Expect a minimum of about 5 trading days before your first withdrawal, plus the buffer requirement. Always confirm the current profit split and payout cadence on FundedNext's terms page.
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