Quick Answer — FundedNext Pricing
- • As of April 2026, FundedNext pricing ranges from $32.99 (Stellar Lite 5K) to $1,099.99 (Stellar 2-Step 200K) across 7 account models.
- • FundedNext Futures challenges start at $69.99 (Bolt 50K) and top out at $279 (Rapid 100K), with no monthly fees or activation costs.
- • Best cost-per-$1K of capital: Stellar Lite at $3.99/K for the 200K account, compared to $5.50/K on Stellar 2-Step for the same size.
- • FundedNext refunds 100% of the challenge fee with your first funded payout on all evaluation models (not Stellar Instant).
- • Hidden cost most traders miss: add-ons like No Min Days (+20–25%) and Lifetime 95% (+30%) can push the real price 50%+ above the listed fee.
Tested firsthand: I've purchased FundedNext accounts across most of their models, passed evaluations, paid for add-ons, used discount codes, and withdrawn real money. The pricing data here comes from my own purchases and the current FundedNext dashboard, not aggregated review sites.
For the full comparison of what each model includes beyond pricing, read my complete account types breakdown. For the full picture, read my complete FundedNext review. For the absolute latest, check FundedNext's website or their help center.
FundedNext pricing starts at $32.99 for a Stellar Lite 5K account and goes up to $1,099.99 for a Stellar 2-Step or 1-Step 200K account, as of April 2026. On the Futures side, challenges range from $69.99 (Bolt 50K) to $279 (Rapid 100K). No monthly fees. No activation costs. One payment gets you in.
I've bought more FundedNext accounts than I'd like to admit. Some I passed, some I blew up, and the fee breakdown across seven different models taught me one thing: the sticker price is only half the story. Add-ons, commission differences, swap charges, and processing fees change what you actually pay. That's what this guide covers.
Every price below comes from the FundedNext purchase page as of April 2026. Prices fluctuate with promotions, so check the current dashboard if you're reading this months later.
How Much Does FundedNext Cost for CFD Accounts?
FundedNext runs four CFD models, each with its own pricing tier. The prices below reflect the base cost without any add-ons or discount codes applied.
Stellar 2-Step Pricing
As of April 2026, FundedNext's Stellar 2-Step evaluation costs between $59.99 and $1,099.99 depending on account size:
- $6,000 account: $59.99
- $15,000 account: $119.99
- $25,000 account: $199.99
- $50,000 account: $299.99
- $100,000 account: $549.99
- $200,000 account: $1,099.99
The Stellar 2-Step is FundedNext's flagship product. Two phases (8% then 5%), static 10% drawdown, 5% daily loss limit, and an 80% profit split once funded. You get the evaluation fee refunded with your first funded payout.
Stellar 1-Step Pricing
FundedNext's Stellar 1-Step matches the Stellar 2-Step pricing tier for tier:
- $6,000 account: $59.99
- $15,000 account: $119.99
- $25,000 account: $199.99
- $50,000 account: $299.99
- $100,000 account: $549.99
- $200,000 account: $1,099.99
Same price, fewer phases. You only need to hit 10% in a single phase with a minimum of 2 trading days. The tradeoff: tighter risk parameters. Daily loss limit drops to 3% and max drawdown shrinks to 6%. You're paying the same fee for less room to maneuver.
Stellar Lite Pricing
FundedNext Stellar Lite is the budget option. Prices as of April 2026:
- $5,000 account: $32.99
- $10,000 account: $59.99
- $25,000 account: $139.99
- $50,000 account: $229.99
- $100,000 account: $399.99
- $200,000 account: $798.99
Significantly cheaper than 2-Step and 1-Step at every size. The $50K Stellar Lite costs $229.99 vs $299.99 for the Stellar 2-Step at the same size. That's a $70 difference. The tradeoff: 4% daily loss limit (vs 5%), 8% max drawdown (vs 10%), no challenge reward, and 4% Phase 2 profit target instead of 5%.
Stellar Instant Pricing
FundedNext Stellar Instant skips the evaluation entirely. You pay once and start trading funded:
- $2,000 account: $59
- $5,000 account: $149
- $10,000 account: $299
- $20,000 account: $599
Swap-free versions cost 10% more. So a $10K swap-free Stellar Instant runs $329 instead of $299.
No evaluation fee refund on Stellar Instant because there's no evaluation. The profit split starts at 70% (lower than the 80% on evaluation models) and the drawdown is 6% trailing. Different product entirely.
How Much Does FundedNext Cost for Futures Accounts?
FundedNext Futures pricing is separate from CFD. Three models, all one-phase evaluations, all using trailing EOD drawdown.
Rapid Challenge Pricing
As of April 2026, FundedNext Rapid Challenge pricing:
- $25,000 account: ~$90–100
- $50,000 account: $199.99
- $100,000 account: $279
Rapid is the premium Futures option. No consistency rule during the challenge phase, which means you can knock out the profit target in one or two big days without penalty. The $100K at $279 is competitive against firms like Apex and Topstep.
Legacy Challenge Pricing
FundedNext Legacy Challenge pricing as of April 2026:
- $25,000 account: ~$79.99
- $50,000 account: ~$149.99–$159.99
- $100,000 account: $249.99
Legacy runs cheaper than Rapid at every size. The $50K Legacy saves you roughly $40–50 compared to the $50K Rapid. The tradeoff: a 40% consistency rule during the challenge phase. Your single best day can't exceed 40% of the profit target. If it does, your target increases automatically.
Bolt Challenge Pricing
FundedNext Bolt Challenge is currently available only at one size:
- $50,000 account: ~$69.99–$99.99
Bolt is the cheapest Futures entry FundedNext offers. The catch: it applies the 40% consistency rule during both the challenge and funded phases, and it's the only FundedNext Futures model with a daily loss limit ($1,000). But at under $100 for a $50K account, the barrier to entry is about as low as Futures prop trading gets.
What Does Every FundedNext Model Cost? (Master Pricing Table)
Here's every FundedNext model and size in one table. All prices are as of April 2026 without discount codes or add-ons.
| Model | $2K | $5K | $6K | $10K | $15K | $20K | $25K | $50K | $100K | $200K |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stellar 2-Step | — | — | $59.99 | — | $119.99 | — | $199.99 | $299.99 | $549.99 | $1,099.99 |
| Stellar 1-Step | — | — | $59.99 | — | $119.99 | — | $199.99 | $299.99 | $549.99 | $1,099.99 |
| Stellar Lite | — | $32.99 | — | $59.99 | — | — | $139.99 | $229.99 | $399.99 | $798.99 |
| Stellar Instant | $59 | $149 | — | $299 | — | $599 | — | — | — | — |
| Rapid (Futures) | — | — | — | — | — | — | ~$90–100 | $199.99 | $279 | — |
| Legacy (Futures) | — | — | — | — | — | — | ~$79.99 | ~$149.99 | $249.99 | — |
| Bolt (Futures) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ~$69.99–$99.99 | — | — |
Which FundedNext Model Gives the Best Cost per $1,000 of Capital?
Raw price is misleading. A $299.99 account buying you $50K of capital is a different deal than $299 buying you $10K. Cost per $1,000 of funded capital reveals which model stretches your money furthest.
| Model / Size | Price | Capital | Cost per $1K |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stellar Lite 200K | $798.99 | $200,000 | $3.99 |
| Stellar Lite 100K | $399.99 | $100,000 | $4.00 |
| Legacy 50K (Futures) | ~$149.99 | $50,000 | ~$3.00 |
| Rapid 50K (Futures) | $199.99 | $50,000 | $4.00 |
| Stellar 2-Step 200K | $1,099.99 | $200,000 | $5.50 |
| Stellar 2-Step 50K | $299.99 | $50,000 | $6.00 |
| Stellar 1-Step 50K | $299.99 | $50,000 | $6.00 |
| Stellar Lite 5K | $32.99 | $5,000 | $6.60 |
| Stellar 2-Step 6K | $59.99 | $6,000 | $10.00 |
| Stellar Instant 10K | $299 | $10,000 | $29.90 |
| Stellar Instant 2K | $59 | $2,000 | $29.50 |
A few things jump out:
FundedNext Futures Legacy at the $50K size offers the absolute best value at roughly $3.00 per $1K of capital. If you trade futures and can handle the consistency rule, that's hard to beat anywhere in the industry.
On the CFD side, Stellar Lite 100K and 200K sit around $4.00/K. That's 30–35% cheaper than the equivalent Stellar 2-Step sizes. The smaller your account, the worse the ratio gets. The Stellar 2-Step 6K works out to $10 per $1K, which is steep for the capital you're getting.
Stellar Instant is in a different category entirely. At $29–30 per $1K of capital, it's roughly 7x more expensive than evaluation models. You're paying a premium for skipping the evaluation. Whether that premium is worth it depends on how many evaluation fees you'd burn through before passing.
What Add-On Costs Does FundedNext Charge?
FundedNext sells several optional add-ons for CFD accounts. These are one-time fees applied at purchase. You can't add them later.
No Minimum Trading Days removes the 5-day minimum requirement. Cost: +25% of the account price on Stellar 2-Step and 1-Step, +20% on Stellar Lite. On a $299.99 Stellar 2-Step 50K, that's an extra $75 (total: $375). On a $229.99 Stellar Lite 50K, it's an extra $46 (total: $276).
Lifetime 95% Profit Share locks in a 95% split from your first funded payout. Available on Stellar Lite. Cost: +30% of the account price. On a $229.99 Stellar Lite 50K, that's an extra $69 (total: $299).
Bi-Weekly Reward bypasses the 21-day initial waiting period and gets you payouts every 14 days from day one. Available on Stellar Lite. Cost: +15% of the account price. On a $229.99 Stellar Lite 50K, that's an extra $34.50 (total: $264.49).
Double Up doubles your maximum CFD allocation from $300K to $600K. Pricing varies.
Swap-Free removes overnight swap charges. Cost: +10% of the account price. Available on Stellar Instant and select other models.
Stack multiple add-ons and your real cost climbs fast. A Stellar Lite 50K with No Min Days (+20%), Bi-Weekly (+15%), and Lifetime 95% (+30%) costs $229.99 + $46 + $34.50 + $69 = $379.49. That's $150 more than the sticker price and now costs more than a standard Stellar 2-Step 50K.
I've made this mistake. I loaded up on add-ons for a Lite account thinking I was getting a deal, then realized I'd spent more than a standard 2-Step would have cost with better drawdown parameters. Do the math before you click "add to cart."
How Do FundedNext Reset Fees Work?
FundedNext charges a reset fee at a 10% discount from the original account price. You can reset at any time, even without breaching.
Some examples:
- Stellar 2-Step 50K ($299.99 original) resets for $269.99
- Stellar Lite 100K ($399.99 original) resets for $359.99
- Rapid Futures 50K ($199.99 original) resets for ~$183.99
- Bolt Futures 50K ($99.99 original) resets for ~$91.99
On the Futures side, resets within 7 days let you continue on the same account. After 7 days, you get a new account. Resets are unlimited as long as you stay within the allocation cap.
The 10% discount sounds modest, but it adds up over multiple resets. If you reset a Stellar 2-Step 50K three times, you're paying $299.99 + $269.99 + $269.99 + $269.99 = $1,109.96 total. At that point you might want to reconsider your approach before buying a fifth attempt.
What Hidden Costs Does FundedNext Have?
The sticker price isn't the full picture. FundedNext has several costs that don't show up on the pricing page.
Commission Differences
FundedNext charges different commission rates depending on the model. Stellar Instant charges $7 per lot on forex and commodities. Other CFD models charge around $5 per lot. That $2/lot difference is invisible at purchase but eats into your profit over hundreds of trades.
On indices, Stellar Instant charges $0 commission. So if you're an index trader on Instant, the commission structure actually works in your favor.
Swap Charges
Holding positions overnight on CFD accounts generates swap charges. Triple swaps hit on Wednesdays for forex and commodities, Fridays for indices and crypto. On a multi-day swing trade, swaps can quietly reduce your profit by $20–50+ per lot depending on the pair and direction.
The swap-free add-on costs 10% more upfront but eliminates this ongoing drain. If you hold positions for days at a time, the add-on can pay for itself in a couple of trades.
Processing Fee on Withdrawals
FundedNext charges up to 3.5% on all withdrawals. This applies to both CFD and Futures payouts. On a $1,000 withdrawal, that's $35. On a $5,000 withdrawal, $175.
Most traders don't factor this into their cost calculation, but it directly reduces your effective profit split. An 80% split with a 3.5% processing fee is effectively a 77.2% split. On a $10,000 profit cycle, you're losing $280 to the processing fee alone.
Minimum Withdrawal Amounts
Minimum withdrawal is $20 for USDT (TRC20/ERC20) but $50 for USDC and RiseWorks. On Futures, the minimum is $250 for Rapid and Legacy accounts ($500 for the $100K Rapid account). These minimums mean you can't just withdraw small profits whenever you want.
How Do Discount Codes Affect FundedNext Pricing?
FundedNext regularly offers promo codes. As of April 2026, two commonly available codes:
THRIFT gives 7% off. On a Stellar 2-Step 50K ($299.99), that drops the price to $278.99.
VIBES gives 30% off. On the same account, that brings the price down to $209.99. That's a $90 savings.
Discount codes apply to the base price only, not to add-ons. If you add No Min Days (+25%) to a $299.99 account with VIBES, the calculation is: $299.99 x 0.70 = $209.99 base, then +25% of the original $299.99 for the add-on ($75) = $284.99 total. Check the checkout page carefully because the discount math isn't always obvious.
The 30% code in particular reshapes the value equation. A Stellar 2-Step 50K at $209.99 drops the cost-per-$1K from $6.00 to $4.20, making it competitive with Stellar Lite's regular pricing. A Stellar 2-Step 100K drops from $549.99 to $384.99, putting it close to the Stellar Lite 100K base price of $399.99 but with better drawdown (10% vs 8%).
I always check for active codes before purchasing. The difference between buying with and without a 30% discount over five accounts is easily $300–500 saved.
Does FundedNext Refund the Challenge Fee?
FundedNext refunds 100% of the challenge fee with your first funded payout. This applies to all evaluation models: Stellar 2-Step, Stellar 1-Step, Stellar Lite, and all three Futures challenges (Rapid, Legacy, Bolt).
The refund comes on top of your profit split. If you pass a $299.99 Stellar 2-Step 50K and earn $2,000 in your first funded cycle, your payout is: ($2,000 x 80%) + $299.99 fee refund = $1,899.99.
Two things to know about the refund:
It doesn't apply to Stellar Instant. No evaluation means no evaluation fee to refund. The $59–$599 you pay is a sunk cost.
It only applies to the original purchase price, not to add-ons. If you paid $375 for a Stellar 2-Step 50K with No Min Days ($299.99 + $75 add-on), you get $299.99 back. The $75 add-on fee isn't refunded.
This refund policy is standard across most prop firms. FTMO, E8, and others do the same. It's a nice feature but don't let it influence your model choice. You get it regardless of which evaluation you pick.
What's the Best FundedNext Account by Budget?
Picking the right model depends on how much you're willing to spend and what kind of trading you do. Here's what I'd buy at each budget level.
Budget: ~$50
Pick: Stellar Lite 5K ($32.99) or Stellar Instant 2K ($59)
The Stellar Lite 5K is the lowest-risk entry. You get a proper two-phase evaluation with $5K of capital. The $5K size is small, but it's enough to learn FundedNext's system without a big financial commitment.
If you'd rather skip the evaluation entirely, the Stellar Instant 2K at $59 gets you funded immediately. But $2K of capital with a 6% trailing drawdown ($120 buffer) is extremely tight. One bad trade and you're done.
Budget: ~$100
Pick: Bolt 50K Futures (~$69.99–$99.99) or Stellar Lite 10K ($59.99)
The Bolt gives you $50K of futures capital for under $100. Best capital-per-dollar at this price point. The 40% consistency rule and $1,000 daily loss limit are restrictive, but you're getting 50x your entry fee in capital.
The Stellar Lite 10K is the CFD alternative. $59.99 for $10K with a full evaluation. Solid if you trade forex and want room to breathe.
Budget: ~$200
Pick: Stellar Lite 50K ($229.99) or Legacy 50K Futures (~$149.99)
At this level, you're choosing between CFD and Futures. The Stellar Lite 50K gives you $50K of CFD capital with an 8% static drawdown. The Legacy 50K gives you $50K of Futures capital with trailing EOD drawdown and a consistency rule.
If you trade futures, the Legacy 50K saves you $80 over the Rapid at the same size. The consistency rule is the only real tradeoff.
Budget: ~$500
Pick: Stellar 2-Step 100K ($549.99) or Stellar Lite 100K ($399.99) + Bolt 50K ($99.99)
The Stellar 2-Step 100K gives you $100K of capital with the widest drawdown parameters in the CFD lineup (10% max, 5% daily). Or split your budget: grab the Stellar Lite 100K for $399.99 and add a Bolt 50K Futures account for another $99.99. Total: ~$500 for $150K across two markets.
With VIBES applied, the 2-Step 100K drops to ~$385. At that price it's a no-brainer over the standard Lite 100K.
How Does FundedNext Pricing Compare to Competitors?
FundedNext competes against FTMO, Topstep, Apex Trader Funding, and E8 Funding. Here's how the pricing stacks up for similar account sizes.
| Firm / Model | 50K Price | 100K Price | Profit Split | Fee Refund? | Monthly Fee? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FundedNext 2-Step | $299.99 | $549.99 | 80% | Yes | No |
| FundedNext Lite | $229.99 | $399.99 | 80% | Yes | No |
| FTMO 2-Step | ~$345 | ~$540 | 80% | Yes | No |
| E8 Funding | ~$264 | ~$480 | 80% | Yes | No |
| Topstep (Futures) | $165/mo | $375/mo | 90% | No | Yes |
| Apex Trader (Futures) | $167/mo | $207/mo | 100% | No | Yes |
The comparison reveals FundedNext's structural advantage for cost-conscious traders: one-time fees with no recurring charges. Topstep and Apex use monthly subscriptions. If you take 3 months to pass an evaluation, a Topstep 50K costs $495 in subscription fees alone. FundedNext's one-time $199.99 for a Rapid 50K looks significantly better in that scenario.
On the CFD side, FundedNext's Stellar Lite undercuts FTMO at the $50K level by over $100. FTMO's 2-Step 50K runs around $345. FundedNext's Stellar Lite 50K is $229.99. Even the standard 2-Step at $299.99 is cheaper than FTMO.
E8 Funding tends to price slightly below FundedNext's standard tiers but above the Lite tier. The differences are small enough that rule preferences (drawdown type, payout frequency, platform choice) should drive the decision more than a $30–50 price gap.
Where FundedNext struggles in this comparison: the 3.5% processing fee on withdrawals. FTMO and E8 generally charge less. Topstep and Apex don't charge processing fees at all on most withdrawal methods. Over time, that 3.5% adds up.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Much Is the Cheapest FundedNext Account?
The cheapest FundedNext account is the Stellar Lite 5K at $32.99 as of April 2026. On the Futures side, the cheapest is the Bolt Challenge 50K starting at approximately $69.99. FundedNext doesn't charge monthly fees on any model, so the purchase price is the total cost unless you add optional extras.
Does FundedNext Charge Monthly Fees?
FundedNext does not charge monthly fees on any account model. All CFD and Futures accounts use a one-time fee structure. This applies to Stellar 2-Step, 1-Step, Lite, Instant, and all three Futures challenges (Rapid, Legacy, Bolt). The only recurring cost would be reset fees if you breach and want to start over.
What Is the FundedNext Reset Fee?
FundedNext reset fees are 10% less than the original purchase price. For example, a Stellar 2-Step 50K that costs $299.99 would reset for $269.99. A Rapid Futures 50K ($199.99) resets for approximately $183.99. FundedNext allows unlimited resets within your allocation cap.
Does FundedNext Refund the Challenge Fee?
FundedNext refunds 100% of the original challenge fee with your first funded payout. This applies to all evaluation models: Stellar 2-Step, Stellar 1-Step, Stellar Lite, Rapid, Legacy, and Bolt. The refund does not include add-on costs. Stellar Instant does not qualify because there's no evaluation phase.
Is FundedNext Pricing Different for US Traders?
FundedNext base pricing is the same for US traders, but available models differ. US traders cannot access Stellar Instant, MT4/MT5, Free Trial accounts, or the monthly competition. US traders can use the CFD models through Match-Trader or cTrader, and all three Futures models through Tradovate or NinjaTrader.
How Much Do FundedNext Add-Ons Cost?
FundedNext add-ons are percentage-based on the account price. No Minimum Trading Days costs +20–25% depending on the model. Bi-Weekly Reward costs +15%. Lifetime 95% Profit Share costs +30%. Swap-Free costs +10%. FundedNext add-ons are only available at time of purchase and cannot be added later.
What Is the FundedNext Processing Fee on Withdrawals?
FundedNext charges up to 3.5% on all performance reward withdrawals. This applies to both CFD and Futures payouts across all withdrawal methods (USDT, USDC, RiseWorks). On a $1,000 payout, that's up to $35 deducted. FundedNext processes withdrawals within 24 hours for Futures and on a scheduled cycle for CFD.
Does the FundedNext Discount Code VIBES Still Work?
As of April 2026, the FundedNext promo code VIBES offers 30% off the base account price. The code applies to the challenge fee only, not to add-ons. FundedNext frequently rotates promo codes, so check the checkout page for the most current available discounts. The code THRIFT (7% off) is another commonly active option.
Is FundedNext Cheaper Than FTMO?
FundedNext is generally cheaper than FTMO at comparable account sizes. The FundedNext Stellar 2-Step 50K costs $299.99 vs FTMO's ~$345 for the same size. FundedNext Stellar Lite 50K is even cheaper at $229.99. Both firms offer fee refunds and 80% profit splits. FundedNext's 3.5% withdrawal processing fee is the one area where FTMO may have a cost advantage over time.
What Is the Most Expensive FundedNext Account?
The most expensive FundedNext account is the Stellar 2-Step 200K or Stellar 1-Step 200K at $1,099.99 each. With the Lifetime 95% add-on (not available on these models, only Stellar Lite) and other extras, a fully loaded Stellar Lite 200K could reach approximately $1,200+. FundedNext's Futures models max out at $279 for the Rapid 100K.
The bottom line: FundedNext pricing is competitive across both CFD and Futures, with no monthly fees and a full fee refund on all evaluation models. The best raw value sits in the Stellar Lite line and the Legacy Futures challenge. But the real cost depends on add-ons, commissions, swap charges, and that 3.5% processing fee. Traders who need the widest drawdown parameters and can stomach a higher entry fee should look at the Stellar 2-Step. Traders on a tight budget should start with Stellar Lite or Bolt and scale up once they've proven their edge. If you're spending over $500, always check for an active discount code first.