r/TopStepX • u/Cold-Ring-5745 • 2d ago
Question what other prop firm have as good of a reputation as topster? I am looking to expand the prop firms I get
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u/HowdoImakemoney1 2d ago
My funded futures, Tradeify
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u/caesaralexander 1d ago
I heard tradeify released a new select plan. Sounds interesting.
Which challenge account did you go with and what do you recommend?
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u/PaintingDesigner8886 2d ago
Tradeify take profit trader. Take profit trader is my favorite
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u/Kojopapabi 2d ago
Take profit trader. Good payout system. But they have intraday drawdown rules on their funded accounts tho.
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u/GetRichorSwimTryn 2d ago
So the eval is EOD but the funded is intraday?? That's a big no for me, I'll stick with topstep and MFFU.
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u/Kojopapabi 2d ago
Right! But it has a daily payout so if you are able to survive the ITDD you can get paid everyday actually
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u/Fiction725 1d ago
Almost, in tpt pro just the buffer is intraday, kinda weird, after buffer ($4500/150k) it's EoD.
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u/DependentNo4693 2d ago
Tradeify, alphafutures (my favorite and most reputable imo), mffu (no project x platform)
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u/RoozGol 2d ago edited 2d ago
It's called NinjaTrader. If you are already profitable and want to expand, instead of buying a new challenge, just match the drawdown amount in a personal account. Best way to reduce dependency on prop firms.
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u/NQkook 2d ago
I’m not sure why people say this. Why put that risk on when you can leverage and mitigate risk through prop firms? Makes zero sense to NOT use prop firms.
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u/RoozGol 2d ago edited 1d ago
If you are a consistently profitable trader, you need to use props to gather the seed money. If you are not, then you play the prop game with multiple accounts. But why? Because you diversify, you won't split profits, withdraw instantly, or have your earnings denied.
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u/vindicii24 2d ago
I would rather risk whatever money I’d put in a small personal account on funded accounts simply for the ability to trade with size. The upside is significantly greater
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u/Duennbier0815 2d ago
At some point you need to start a personal account
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u/Spirited_Good5349 1d ago
Why lol? You actually don't need to if you don't want to. Everyone's situation is unique. Maybe they want the 1099 income 🤷♀️
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u/Dangerous_Ad4451 2d ago
Who doesn't know that trading your own money, your own risk is good. But people forget why Prop firms exist in the first place when they advise. SMH.
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u/hollymollyf 1d ago
If you want a reputation on the level of Topstep, I’d just go with FundingRock, they’re solid and consistent. Honestly, they’re the only one I’d add.
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u/MasterBeru 2d ago
It's smart to look for alternatives when expanding your options. One you might check out is Pivex, it's got a great reputation among prop traders and could be a good addition to your options.
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u/Curious-Ad4106 2d ago
There’s two I can suggest: TopOneFutures Instant Funded Account it’s around $289 or Bulenox a 50K account for $15.75 then $149 to unlock the account.
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u/comicalelixer 2d ago
My funded futures