The MyFundedFutures Rapid 50K plan has two very different risk models: an end-of-day drawdown during the evaluation and an intraday trailing drawdown after the trader reaches the Sim Funded stage. Understanding that switch is essential because the funded-stage threshold can move with unrealized profit.
This guide explains the Rapid 50K evaluation, Sim Funded rules, daily payouts, news restrictions, and path to a live account. It was researched from the official MyFundedFutures Help Center and reflects information available on August 23, 2026. Rules may change, so confirm the current dashboard parameters before trading. For a wider firm overview, see our MyFundedFutures review.
MyFundedFutures Rapid 50K Rules at a Glance
The Rapid 50K evaluation currently has:
| Rule | Rapid 50K Evaluation |
|---|---|
| Starting balance | $50,000 |
| Profit target | $3,000 (6%) |
| Maximum Loss Limit | $2,000 (4%) |
| Drawdown type | End-of-day trailing |
| Daily Loss Limit | None |
| Maximum position | 5 minis or 50 micros |
| Consistency | 50%, evaluation only |
| Minimum trading days | 2 |
| Tier 1 news trading | Allowed |
| Activation fee | None |
After passing, the Sim Funded account changes to a $0-based reward balance with a $2,000 intraday trailing loss distance. There is no Sim Funded consistency rule. Payouts can become available every 24 hours after the required buffer is cleared.
The official Rapid 50K plan guide should be the main reference for this product.
Rapid 50K Evaluation Profit Target
The evaluation profit target is $3,000, equal to 6% of the $50,000 account size. Reaching $53,000 is only one part of passing. The trader must also complete at least two trading days, satisfy the 50% consistency rule, avoid the Maximum Loss Limit, and respect the contract cap.
There is no default Daily Loss Limit. That does not make the account unlimited-risk: the $2,000 Maximum Loss Limit remains the hard boundary.
The maximum open position is five mini contracts or 50 micros. Minis and micros share the same total allowance, so a mixed position must stay within the equivalent limit. The safest approach is to calculate size from the remaining drawdown distance rather than treating five minis as a recommended position.
How the Evaluation EOD Drawdown Works
During the Rapid 50K evaluation, the $2,000 Maximum Loss Limit uses an end-of-day trailing calculation. The threshold updates from the account’s end-of-day performance rather than following every unrealized intraday high.
However, open-equity losses still matter for a breach. MyFundedFutures explains in its official EOD drawdown guide that an account can fail if an open position takes equity below the minimum permitted balance.
That produces two separate ideas:
- The threshold’s upward movement is calculated at the end of the session.
- The active threshold can still be enforced while positions are open.
For example, a $50,000 evaluation with a $2,000 drawdown starts with a minimum balance near $48,000. If the end-of-day balance rises, the threshold may move upward for the next session. It does not move back down after a losing day.
The dashboard’s displayed minimum balance should always be treated as the source of truth.
The 50% Evaluation Consistency Rule
The Rapid evaluation uses a 50% consistency rule. A trader’s largest profitable day must not represent more than half of total net profit when the account is reviewed for passing.
The calculation is:
Largest profitable day ÷ total net profit
Suppose the largest day is $2,000 and total profit is $3,000. That day represents 66.7%, so the consistency target is not met. The account is not automatically breached; the trader needs to increase total profit until the largest day represents 50% or less.
With a $2,000 best day, total profit would need to reach at least $4,000. Because the evaluation also requires two trading days, it cannot be completed through a single qualifying session.
Consistency applies to the evaluation, not to Rapid Sim Funded payout requests.
What Changes in the Sim Funded Account?
The Rapid Sim Funded account begins with a $0 reward balance. The $50K label reflects buying power, while profits and the loss threshold are tracked around zero.
Key Sim Funded parameters are:
- Initial reward balance: $0
- Loss distance: $2,000
- Drawdown type: intraday trailing
- Maximum position: 5 minis or 50 micros
- Consistency rule: none
- Tier 1 news trading: prohibited
- Loss-floor lock: $100
The switch from EOD drawdown in evaluation to intraday drawdown in Sim Funded is the most important change.
Intraday Trailing Drawdown Explained
The Sim Funded threshold follows the equity high-water mark during the session. Realized and unrealized profits can pull it upward.
If the high-water mark rises by $1,000 during an open trade, the loss threshold can also move up by $1,000—even if the trade closes with less profit. The threshold does not move back down when unrealized gains disappear.
MyFundedFutures keeps a $2,000 distance between the high-water mark and the loss limit while the threshold is still trailing. Once the loss limit reaches $100, it locks permanently and stops rising. The trader must keep the reward balance above $100 to avoid breaching the account.
This structure rewards traders who protect open profit. A position that moves strongly in favor and then reverses can tighten the available risk even when the final realized result is modest.
Practical safeguards include:
- Monitor the live threshold, not only realized P&L.
- Reduce size after a large unrealized run-up.
- Avoid letting a winner reverse toward the adjusted floor.
- Build the payout buffer gradually instead of using the full contract allowance.
Rapid 50K Daily Payout Rules
The current Rapid 50K Sim Funded payout structure requires:
- A $2,100 realized-profit buffer before the first payout.
- A minimum payout request of $500.
- No payout consistency rule.
- A 90/10 split, with the trader keeping 90%.
- Payout availability every 24 hours.
- The first request no earlier than 24 hours after the first Sim Funded trade, assuming all balance requirements are met.
The $2,100 buffer combines the $2,000 risk distance with $100 that must remain above the locked floor. It is not the same as freely withdrawable profit.
For example, if the reward balance is exactly $2,100, the threshold has been protected but there is not yet an additional $500 available for a minimum request. A trader needs enough eligible profit above the protected amount to satisfy the payout rules shown in the dashboard.
MyFundedFutures’ current payout overview says many requests are approved instantly, while requests requiring manual review may take six to 12 business hours on weekdays.
News Trading Rules
Tier 1 news is allowed during the Rapid evaluation but prohibited in the Rapid Sim Funded account.
For restricted accounts, MyFundedFutures requires traders to have no open positions or pending orders during a two-minute window before and after the release. If an event is scheduled for 8:30, positions and orders must be cleared by 8:28 and cannot be reopened until after 8:32.
The official news-trading policy identifies Tier 1 events including:
- FOMC meetings and minutes
- Employment reports
- CPI
- EIA releases for energy traders
- Agricultural reports for affected products
Traders are responsible for checking the latest release schedule and any time changes. The fact that a strategy usually trades through news does not override the Sim Funded restriction.
Trading Hours and Overnight Positions
On regular trading days, MyFundedFutures states that open positions are automatically closed around 4:10 PM Eastern. Trading can resume when the next permitted session begins.
Holiday schedules need extra attention. The usual automatic liquidation may not occur at an early holiday close, leaving the trader responsible for closing positions before the market shuts. Missing the adjusted close can breach an account.
The official permitted trading-times guide also warns against repeatedly forcing orders after the close.
Automated Trading and Prohibited Practices
MyFundedFutures allows trader-configured automation when it reflects a legitimate strategy, but prohibits high-frequency trading and tools designed to exploit simulated fills.
Its fair-play policy also prohibits behavior such as:
- Placing multiple limit orders at the same price to manipulate fills.
- Targeting isolated fills in gapped or illiquid markets.
- Exploiting simulated slippage differences.
- Using abnormally tight brackets to benefit from favorable simulated execution.
- Any strategy intended to exploit the platform rather than demonstrate transferable trading skill.
Automation does not remove the trader’s responsibility for contract limits, drawdown breaches, or news restrictions.
Rapid Live Transition
A Rapid trader may be moved from Sim Funded to Live through either:
- An automatic trigger after generating $10,000 in net profit in one session.
- A discretionary Risk Management review based on consistent payout performance.
The official Rapid Live guide says a Rapid 50K Live account begins with a $0 balance, a $2,000 EOD loss limit, a floor that locks at $0, and a maximum of four minis or 40 micros. The Live payout split is 90/10 with daily availability.
Up to $5,000 of Sim Funded profits can be placed into a Reserve during transition. The Reserve may support the trader after a live breach or be released as a performance bonus after milestones. If multiple Rapid accounts move to Live, their parameters may be combined into one Live account rather than remaining separate.
A one-day $10,000 result automatically triggers the transition. Profit above $10,000 for that session is forfeited under the current policy, so traders should understand the transition mechanics before pursuing unusually large single-day results.
Common Rapid 50K Mistakes
The most frequent misunderstandings are:
- Assuming the funded drawdown remains EOD—it changes to intraday trailing.
- Ignoring unrealized profit when monitoring the Sim Funded high-water mark.
- Treating the $2,100 buffer as immediately withdrawable.
- Trading Tier 1 news after passing because it was allowed during evaluation.
- Exceeding five minis or the 50-micro equivalent.
- Reaching the $3,000 evaluation target without satisfying 50% consistency.
- Forgetting holiday-adjusted closing times.
- Using automation that exploits simulated fills.
Is the Rapid 50K Plan Suitable for You?
Rapid 50K may suit traders who value a short two-day minimum evaluation, no Daily Loss Limit, no Sim Funded consistency rule, and daily payout eligibility. It is less forgiving for traders who allow large unrealized profits to reverse because the funded-stage drawdown trails intraday.
The plan is best approached as two separate risk environments. In evaluation, manage the EOD threshold and distribute profit across at least two days. In Sim Funded, monitor the equity high-water mark continuously and protect the $2,100 buffer.
Final Verdict
The MyFundedFutures Rapid 50K evaluation is relatively simple: make $3,000, complete at least two days, satisfy 50% consistency, and protect a $2,000 EOD loss limit. The Sim Funded stage changes the risk profile by introducing an intraday trailing threshold that eventually locks at $100.
Traders who understand that transition can plan position size and payouts more realistically. Always verify the active threshold, news calendar, and payout status in the dashboard before placing trades or submitting a request.