The Funded Trader vs Earn2Trade: Which Prop Firm Is Better in 2026?
Side-by-side comparison of rules, drawdown limits, payout ratios, and evaluation structure. Both firms tracked automatically with FundedOps — no more manual rule-checking.
The Funded Trader
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Full reviewThe Funded Trader — Overview
The Funded Trader runs several challenge families with rules that vary by type. Royal is the two-phase flagship: 8%/5% targets, 5% daily / 10% static drawdown, 5 minimum days per phase, unlimited time, EAs and trade copiers allowed, and weekend holding permitted — but no news trading. Knight Pro is a one-phase route: 10% target against a 5% daily (soft-breach) and 8% trailing drawdown that locks at the starting balance, no minimum days (3 profitable days of 0.25%+ required), news trading allowed, anytime 80% payouts, and a 50% Steadfast Gains consistency rule once funded. VIP status raises the split to 95%. Daily drawdown resets at 5pm ET on both.
Earn2Trade — Overview
Earn2Trade is a futures-focused education and evaluation firm with two paths: the Trader Career Path (start at $25k–$100k and scale to $400k by withdrawing milestones) and the Gauntlet Mini (straightforward eval funded at your chosen size, $50k–$200k). Both use EOD drawdowns, hard daily loss limits, a Progression Ladder for contracts, 10 minimum trading days, a 30% Maintain Consistency rule (no single day may be ≥30% of total P&L — soft, so exceeding it just extends the eval rather than failing you; not applied on LiveSim/Live accounts), and $100 resets. July 2026: 50%+ off promo codes are running on both programs.
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