What happens if you hit drawdown on FundedNext?

Last verified: 2026-03-21 | Official rules

FundedNext uses static (floor never moves) drawdown. Here is what that means:

Your drawdown floor is set when the account is opened and never moves. For example, on a $6,000 account with $600 max drawdown, your account is terminated if equity drops below $5,400, no matter how much profit you made before.

Drawdown limits by account size:

  • -$6,000: $600 max drawdown (floor at $5,400)
  • -$15,000: $1,500 max drawdown (floor at $13,500)
  • -$25,000: $2,500 max drawdown (floor at $22,500)
  • -$50,000: $5,000 max drawdown (floor at $45,000)
  • -$100,000: $10,000 max drawdown (floor at $90,000)
  • -$200,000: $20,000 max drawdown (floor at $180,000)

To try again after termination, you need to purchase a new 2-step evaluation. Fees range from $59 ($6,000) to $699 ($200,000).

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