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Bulenox Pricing and Activation Fees: Current Costs (2026)

Bulenox Option 1 prices run from $125 to $535 per month on the five public cards checked August 7, 2026. A separate $143–$898 Master activation fee applies after passing, while Option 2 evaluation prices remain unverified.

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Quick Answer — Bulenox Pricing and Activation Fees

  • • As of August 7, 2026, Bulenox publicly displays five Option 1 monthly prices from $125 to $535 across $25K–$250K cards.
  • • Bulenox charges a one-time Master activation fee from $143 on the $25K account to $898 on the $250K account; the separately documented $10K Option 2 fee is $98.
  • • Bulenox Option 2 evaluation prices are not publicly visible on the homepage, so an Option 1 card price must not be reused for Option 2.
  • • Bulenox Qualification subscriptions renew every 30 days until canceled, and an off-cycle reset costs $78.
  • • As of August 7, 2026, Bulenox publicly shows $50OFF only on the $50K Option 1 card and $60OFF only on the $100K Option 1 card; no current VIBES offer is verified.
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Tested firsthand: I've traded both Bulenox options across multiple account sizes, and every Bulenox payout request I submitted cleared. This page separates verified current prices from amounts Bulenox does not publish publicly.

Compare the account mechanics in my Bulenox rules overview. For the broader verdict, read my complete Bulenox review. Check Bulenox's current offer and the Bulenox Help Center before paying.

Bulenox pricing combines a recurring Qualification subscription, possible reset charges and a separate one-time Master activation fee after passing.

Updated August 7, 2026.

I've tested both Bulenox options across multiple sizes, and every Bulenox payout request I've submitted cleared. That firsthand record doesn't fill gaps in the public price sheet. If Bulenox doesn't display an Option 2 evaluation price, I won't invent one.

Read Bulenox cost by stage: Qualification subscription, possible reset, then a separate Master activation fee after review. Funded is a later discretionary transition, not the immediate reward for hitting the target.

The price map below keeps every stage and unresolved amount in its own lane.

How much does Bulenox Option 1 cost?

As of August 7, 2026, Bulenox displays five Option 1 monthly prices from $125 to $535 across its public $25K–$250K cards. These are observed Option 1 prices, not a universal price list for both account paths.

Public cardOption 1 monthly priceProfit targetDrawdown shownMax contracts shown
$25K$145$1,500$1,5003
$50K$125, shown against $175 with $50OFF$3,000$2,5007
$100K$155, shown against $215 with $60OFF$6,000$3,00012
$150K$325$9,000$4,50015
$250K$535$15,000$5,50025

Each Bulenox card labels Option 1 as the no-scaling account. I haven't turned the two visible coupon labels into a wider percentage or applied them to another size.

Is the cheapest Bulenox card automatically the best value?

No. The lowest displayed Bulenox Option 1 price is $125 for $50K, not $145 for the smaller $25K account. Headline price also ignores drawdown and the later activation fee.

Pick the rule set before the sticker price. A cheap card isn't value if its drawdown doesn't fit your trade management.

Are these permanent Bulenox prices?

No. These are public Option 1 prices observed on August 7, 2026. Bulenox's terms allow price changes, and a promotion can disappear.

Save the checkout total and renewal terms before paying. That record beats an old comparison table.

Is Bulenox Option 2 evaluation pricing publicly visible?

As of August 7, 2026, Bulenox does not expose an Option 2 evaluation price on its public homepage. Each account card offers a separate Option 2 purchase path, but the visible dollar figure belongs to Option 1.

That distinction is the biggest pricing trap in this cluster. An Option 1 monthly amount cannot be copied into an Option 2 table just because both paths share an account-size label.

What is still verified about Bulenox Option 2?

Bulenox identifies Option 2 as its EOD or scaling path. The drawdown updates at the daily session close when the ending balance makes a new high, and position size follows published cash-on-hand scaling bands rather than giving the public Option 1 card maximum from day one.

Bulenox Option 2 daily loss limits are $400 on $10K, $500 on $25K, $1,100 on $50K, $2,200 on $100K, $3,300 on $150K and $4,500 on $250K. Hitting one suspends trading for the day; it is not an account violation by itself.

Can you still buy a Bulenox $10K account?

The current Bulenox Help Center still documents a $10K Option 2 account, including a $98 Master activation fee. The $10K size does not appear among the five public homepage cards.

Its current purchase availability and evaluation price remain unresolved. The $10K account is documented but not publicly confirmed for sale.

What is the Bulenox Master activation fee?

As of August 7, 2026, Bulenox charges a one-time Master activation fee from $143 to $898 for the five current public sizes. The Help Center separately documents a $98 activation fee for the $10K Option 2 account.

Bulenox account sizeOne-time Master activation feePublic evaluation card status
$10K Option 2$98Help Center documented; purchase availability unverified
$25K$143Current public card
$50K$148Current public card
$100K$248Current public card
$150K$498Current public card
$250K$898Current public card

Bulenox states that Master has no monthly cost. The activation fee is separate from the recurring Qualification subscription.

Does passing create a Bulenox Master account immediately?

Bulenox reviews a passed Qualification account within up to 24 hours. Its pages conflict on timing: Qualification says no minimum days, while Master says the target plus at least one trading day is required.

Don't plan around the more generous wording. Record at least one trading day and recheck before activation.

Is Master the same as a Bulenox Funded account?

No. Bulenox uses the path Qualification to Master to Funded. Master is payout eligible, but Funded comes only after three successful Master payouts and remains subject to Risk Management's sole discretion.

The Master activation fee doesn't buy an immediate Funded account. Master payout terms also can't support a Funded projection.

How do Bulenox subscriptions and resets change total cost?

As of August 7, 2026, Bulenox Qualification subscriptions renew every 30 days until canceled. Canceling keeps the Qualification account active until its expiration date, while terminating removes it immediately.

A Qualification can renew more than once. There is no honest fixed “cost to pass” because time, resets and cancellation change it.

How much is a Bulenox reset?

A Bulenox off-cycle Qualification reset costs $78 and clears gains, losses and prior active days. It is a new attempt, not preserved progress.

Bulenox provides a free billing-date reset after a Qualification violation. Check timing before paying $78 close to renewal.

What should you record before canceling or resetting?

Save the checkout total, billing date and account status. Cancellation preserves access to expiration; termination removes it immediately; reset erases progress.

If I can't state what a charge does and when it lands, I don't click it. Get written support confirmation when reset and billing dates are close.

Which Bulenox discount codes are verified?

As of August 7, 2026, Bulenox publicly displays $50OFF on the $50K Option 1 card and $60OFF on the $100K Option 1 card. Those are the only current coupon labels supported by the public price cards in the checked source set.

The labels don't establish permanence, Option 2 eligibility, renewal use or stacking.

Does the VIBES code work at Bulenox?

No current first-party Bulenox source verifies VIBES, a percentage, an eligible account, recurring use or stackability as of August 7, 2026. The checkout includes a coupon field, but a field is not proof that a specific code works.

I won't recommend VIBES or calculate a price from it until Bulenox establishes the exact current terms.

Can you calculate a wider Bulenox discount from $50OFF or $60OFF?

No. Bulenox shows a $50 reduction from $175 to $125 on the $50K Option 1 card and a $60 reduction from $215 to $155 on the $100K Option 1 card. Those observations don't create a reusable percentage.

Don't apply either code to another card, Option 2 or Master activation unless Bulenox explicitly confirms eligibility.

What costs sit outside the Bulenox evaluation card?

As of August 7, 2026, Bulenox's official pages conflict on professional data cost: one states $116 monthly, another $112 per exchange per month.

Bulenox states a $100 monthly fee for a third-party API or trader-composite Rithmic connection. It isn't a universal account charge.

How should you handle the Bulenox data-fee conflict?

Ask Bulenox which classification applies before activation. Neither $116 nor $112 is safe as a universal fee.

Bulenox directly documents Rithmic R|Trader and NinjaTrader Desktop through Rithmic on Windows. An unnamed platform image can't price another route.

Are trading commissions included in the visible drawdown?

Bulenox states that Option 1 real-time trailing drawdown includes commission when it follows realized and unrealized gains. That is a rule mechanic, not a separate commission price list.

Treat execution and data eligibility as setup-specific until Bulenox confirms them. The card price isn't an all-in promise.

What does each Bulenox option buy?

As of August 7, 2026, Bulenox Option 1 buys immediate access to the public card's maximum contract count but uses a real-time trailing drawdown. Option 2 uses end-of-day drawdown, scaling bands and a daily loss limit.

Cost decisionBulenox Option 1Bulenox Option 2
Public evaluation priceVisible on five $25K–$250K cardsNot publicly visible on homepage
Drawdown timingReal time, including realized and unrealized gains plus commissionEnd of day when ending balance sets a new high
Position sizePublic card maximum from day onePublished cash-on-hand scaling bands
Daily loss limitNo published Option 1 DLLSize-specific DLL; trading suspends for the rest of the day when hit
Master activationOne-time fee by sizeOne-time fee by size; $10K entry separately documented

The cheaper path can't be identified without Option 2 pricing. Choose based on whether real-time trailing or scaling plus a daily stop is more manageable.

Who may prefer Bulenox Option 1?

Bulenox Option 1 may fit traders who need the card's full contract limit immediately and control open-profit giveback. Unrealized gains move the threshold before a trade closes.

If you let open profit swing back, “no scaling” isn't enough reason to choose Option 1.

Who may prefer Bulenox Option 2?

Bulenox Option 2 may fit traders who value EOD updates and accept scaling plus a daily stop. Intraday equity peaks don't move the EOD threshold.

Position size grows through cash-on-hand bands, and the size-specific loss limit suspends trading for the day.

How should you compare the real Bulenox cost?

Bulenox cost is Qualification charges plus reset exposure plus Master activation, with setup-specific data or connection fees kept separate.

Which numbers belong in a Bulenox budget?

Start with the exact option and size. Add a possible $78 reset only if realistic, then reserve the size-specific Master activation fee.

Keep Option 2 pricing and the conflicting data figures marked unresolved until confirmed.

Which account would I choose?

I would choose the Bulenox drawdown I can manage without changing my trading style. Full size has value only if real-time trailing fits; EOD has value only if scaling and the daily stop fit.

I've used both Bulenox options across multiple sizes, and all my payout requests cleared. Rules and the complete fee path should drive the choice, not coupon copy.

When was Bulenox pricing last verified?

As of August 7, 2026, the five Option 1 card prices, activation-fee matrix, subscription timing and reset terms were rechecked. Bulenox provides no current public changelog for a safe June-to-August change claim.

What belongs in the Bulenox pricing change log?

The defensible log entry is August 7, 2026: five Option 1 cards and six documented Master activation fees observed; Option 2 prices not displayed; VIBES not verified.

A future entry needs the old amount, new amount, affected option and source date.

How often should you recheck Bulenox pricing?

Recheck Bulenox pricing before purchase, renewal or reset. Prices and coupon labels can change.

The article date is a freshness marker, not a guarantee. Checkout controls the charge.

The bottom line

Bulenox pricing works best for traders who can match one of the two drawdown systems to their execution and budget for the Master activation fee before starting. The five public Option 1 cards give a clear dated price range, but Option 2 evaluation pricing still needs a live checkout check.

Skip Bulenox if you need a fully public, stable all-in price before creating an account. Look for a futures prop firm that publishes both evaluation paths, every post-pass fee and the applicable data charge in one current table.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Bulenox evaluation cost?

As of August 7, 2026, Bulenox Option 1 evaluation prices are $145 per month for $25K, $125 for $50K, $155 for $100K, $325 for $150K and $535 for $250K. Bulenox does not publicly show Option 2 evaluation prices on its homepage.

What is the Bulenox activation fee?

Bulenox charges a one-time Master activation fee after a trader passes Qualification: $143 for $25K, $148 for $50K, $248 for $100K, $498 for $150K and $898 for $250K. Bulenox also documents a $98 fee for the separate $10K Option 2 account.

Does Bulenox have a monthly fee after passing?

No. Bulenox states that a Master account has a one-time activation fee and no monthly Master fee. Bulenox Qualification subscriptions renew every 30 days until cancellation, so the recurring charge belongs to the evaluation stage.

How much does a Bulenox reset cost?

A Bulenox Qualification reset outside the billing date costs $78 as of August 7, 2026. Bulenox provides a free reset on the billing date if the Qualification account violated a rule before that date, while a paid reset clears gains, losses and prior active trading days.

What is the difference between Bulenox Option 1 and Option 2 pricing?

Bulenox publishes Option 1 monthly prices on its five current homepage cards but does not publicly display Option 2 evaluation prices there. Bulenox Option 2 therefore needs a live checkout check; reusing an Option 1 amount would be an unsupported assumption.

Does Bulenox have a discount code in August 2026?

As of August 7, 2026, Bulenox publicly displays $50OFF on the $50K Option 1 card and $60OFF on the $100K Option 1 card only. Bulenox does not publicly establish those codes as permanent, reusable across sizes or valid for Option 2.

Does the VIBES code work at Bulenox?

No current first-party Bulenox source verifies a VIBES discount, percentage, eligible account, recurrence or stacking rule as of August 7, 2026. Bulenox may still accept coupon entry at checkout, but VIBES should not be used for a price calculation without a current validated result.

Is the Bulenox $10K account available to buy?

Bulenox still documents a $10K Option 2 account and its $98 Master activation fee in the Help Center. Bulenox does not show that size among the current public homepage cards, so its evaluation price and current purchase availability are unverified.

Are Bulenox platform and data fees included in the evaluation price?

Bulenox does not support one clean public data-fee figure: one official page states $116 per month, while another states $112 per exchange per month. Bulenox also states a $100 monthly charge for a third-party API or trader-composite connection through Rithmic, so confirm applicable fees before purchase.

Does passing a Bulenox evaluation create a Funded account immediately?

No. Passing a Bulenox Qualification leads to a Master account after review, not directly to Funded. Bulenox says Funded transition follows three successful Master payouts and remains subject to Risk Management's sole discretion.

Paul, founder of Proptradingvibes
Written and tested by Paul4+ years trading prop firms · 50+ firms tested on self-funded accounts
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