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MyFundedFutures (My Funded Futures / MFFU) is a futures prop-trading program built around one standardized evaluation across its plans, where traders aim to hit a profit target while staying within the firm’s risk rules. During evaluation, MFFU applies a 50% consistency rule (no single day’s profit can exceed 50% of total evaluation profit), which is designed to encourage steadier performance rather than “one big day” passing the challenge. After passing, traders move into a Sim-Funded stage with no consistency rule (and marketed as more flexible day-to-day), with payouts structured by plan—Core/Scale can qualify for payouts as often as weekly (typically after 5 winning days), while Pro uses a 14-day payout cycle. MFFU highlights an 80/20 profit split and allows requests up to $100,000 in the Sim-Funded phase (cap described on their site/help materials), with payout processing often described as fast.
DayTraders.com is a futures-focused funding program that offers simulated evaluation and “sim-funded” style accounts, positioning itself as a tech-driven trading community with tools, education, and support. Traders can choose trailing or static drawdown account types, and (on supported plans) can go Straight-to-Sim-Funded (S2F) to start trading without an evaluation step. The platform options include ProjectX (browser-based) and Rithmic/Quantower. DayTraders markets automated, reliable payouts and says traders can keep up to 100% of profits. Trading activity on the site is disclosed as simulated and limited to futures contracts on CME/COMEX/NYMEX/CBOT.
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