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Best Futures Funded Accounts 2026

Updated Jun 2026·16 verified firms

Get a futures funded account with CME data and platforms like NinjaTrader, Tradovate and Rithmic. Compare entry cost, intraday drawdown, micro contracts and payout speed.

A futures funded account gives you buying power to trade CME products — equity indices (ES, NQ), energies, metals and micros — on platforms like NinjaTrader, Tradovate and Rithmic. Futures programs are usually cheaper to enter than forex and use an intraday/end-of-day drawdown model rather than a trailing equity one.

The two things that decide a futures program: the drawdown type(end-of-day drawdown is far more forgiving than intraday trailing) and the payout/consistency rules on the funded account. Micro contracts (MES, MNQ) let you scale risk down while you learn the rule set.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the cheapest futures funded account?

Futures evaluations for small accounts (25K–50K) frequently run on promotion for $30–$80, and several firms reset for a few dollars. Because futures fees are low and resets are cheap, the smart play is to compare the funded-phase rules (drawdown type, payout threshold) rather than chase the lowest sticker price.

Which platform do futures funded accounts use?

NinjaTrader, Tradovate and Rithmic dominate, with TradingView increasingly supported. Your data feed (CME) and platform are usually bundled with the account. If you already trade one platform, filter for firms that support it to avoid relearning hotkeys and order tickets.

Do futures funded accounts allow micro contracts?

Yes — almost all futures prop firms support micro contracts (MES, MNQ, MGC). Micros let you take real positions at ~1/10 the risk of a full contract, which is the safest way to respect a tight intraday drawdown while building a payout track record.

How does the drawdown work on a futures funded account?

Most use either intraday trailing drawdown (the limit follows your peak unrealized equity during the day — strict) or end-of-day drawdown (recalculated on the closing balance — more forgiving). End-of-day drawdown firms are generally better for newer traders; check this before you buy.

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