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FundedNext vs Wall Street Funded

Two prop firms compared on funding, profit splits, challenge rules, and payouts.

Last updated: March 16, 2026

FundedNext

FundedNext

9.2/10

★ Winner
vs
Wall Street Funded

Wall Street Funded

8.0/10

Quick Verdict

FundedNext wins this comparison 4 out of 5 categories.

Our analysts reviewed both options across pricing, reputation, and trading conditions. FundedNext came out ahead based on our scoring criteria. Read each category below for the full breakdown.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature
WinnerFundedNext
Wall Street Funded
Our Rating9.2/108.0/10
Profit Split95%90%
Max Funding$4M$300K
Evaluation Fee$From $32 to $999$$89 (10k account)
Max Drawdown6–10%8%
PayoutsOn DemandBi-weekly
1

Pricing

Wall Street Funded wins

On pricing, Wall Street Funded offers better value. Its challenge fee starts at N/A, which is lower than FundedNext's from $32. For traders watching their costs, Wall Street Funded represents a more affordable path to funded trading.

FundedNextFundedNextFrom $32 to $999
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Wall Street FundedWall Street Funded$89 (10k account)
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2

Drawdown Rules

FundedNext wins

Both firms apply similar drawdown rules. Neither has a meaningful edge in this category.

FundedNextFundedNext6% (1-Step) / 10% (2-Step)
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Wall Street FundedWall Street Funded8%
3

Trading Platforms

Both firms offer the same platform options, so neither has an advantage in this category.

FundedNextFundedNext
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Wall Street FundedWall Street Funded
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4

Reputation & Trust

FundedNext wins

FundedNext has built a stronger reputation among funded traders. With an EntryLab rating of 4.60/10, it outperforms Wall Street Funded, which scores 4.00/10 on our platform. Reputation matters especially in the prop trading space where payout reliability is paramount.

FundedNextFundedNext4.60
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Wall Street FundedWall Street Funded4.00
5

Scaling & Max Funding

FundedNext wins

FundedNext offers higher maximum funding, making it the better choice for traders looking to scale up. Funded accounts can reach $200K ($4M scaled), compared to Wall Street Funded's maximum of N/A. For serious traders focused on growing their account size, FundedNext has the edge.

FundedNextFundedNext$4,000,000 (scaled from $300K)
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Wall Street FundedWall Street Funded$300,000
6

Profit Split & Payouts

FundedNext wins

FundedNext offers a superior profit-sharing arrangement. Traders keep up to 80-95% of profits, with payouts on a regular schedule. Wall Street Funded offers N/A with standard payouts, which is less favourable for traders maximising their earnings.

FundedNextFundedNext80-95%
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Wall Street FundedWall Street FundedUp to 90%
7

Challenge Structure

Both firms offer comparable challenge structures. The choice between them may come down to the specific challenge format you prefer.

FundedNextFundedNext
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Wall Street FundedWall Street Funded
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Our Pick

FundedNext Wins This Round

Based on our side-by-side analysis, FundedNext edges ahead in this matchup. Get started today.

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FundedNext

FundedNext

★ Our Pick
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is FundedNext better than Wall Street Funded?

Based on our analysis across 7 categories, FundedNext wins overall. It outperforms Wall Street Funded in areas including Profit Split & Payouts and Scaling & Max Funding. That said, both firms are reputable options for funded traders.

Which has better profit split, FundedNext or Wall Street Funded?

FundedNext offers the higher profit split. FundedNext offers up to 80-95% while Wall Street Funded offers N/A.

Is FundedNext trustworthy?

FundedNext holds an EntryLab rating of 4.60/10 based on our editorial review. We evaluate prop firms on payouts, challenge fairness, support quality, and regulatory standing. Always conduct your own due diligence before funding a challenge.

Which has a cheaper challenge fee, FundedNext or Wall Street Funded?

Wall Street Funded offers the more affordable challenge. FundedNext starts at from $32 and Wall Street Funded starts at N/A.

What is the maximum funding at FundedNext vs Wall Street Funded?

FundedNext offers maximum funded accounts of $200K ($4M scaled), while Wall Street Funded offers up to N/A. Both allow traders to scale their accounts over time.

Which is better for beginner traders, FundedNext or Wall Street Funded?

FundedNext may be more beginner-friendly due to its lower entry fee and clear challenge structure. Both firms have challenges suitable for traders at different skill levels.