Bulenox Rules
Bulenox is a 1-step prop firm using trailing eod (floor moves up at end of day) with a 2.2% daily loss limit, 3.5% max drawdown, and a 6% profit target. Profit split ranges from 80% to 90%, with accounts from $25,000 ($125) to $150,000 ($325).
Last verified: 2026-03-21 | Official rules
Drawdown
Trailing EOD
Evaluation
1-step
Profit Split
80-90%
Payouts
Bi-weekly
Bulenox is a 1-step prop trading firm that offers 4 account sizes ranging from $25,000 to $150,000. Budget-friendly futures prop firm with frequent promotions. EOD trailing drawdown. Popular with beginning futures traders due to low entry cost. The firm supports NinjaTrader, Rithmic and gives traders access to futures markets. Expert advisors and automated trading bots are allowed, making it suitable for algorithmic traders. Copy trading is not allowed.
The evaluation uses trailing eod (floor moves up at end of day), which means your drawdown floor moves up at end of day when your closing balance exceeds the previous peak. This is more forgiving than intraday trailing because temporary spikes in profit during the day do not permanently raise the floor. On a $150,000 account, if you close the day up $3,000, the floor rises by that same amount.
The 2.2% daily loss limit acts as a circuit breaker. On the $150,000 account, that means you cannot lose more than $3,300 in a single day. This is calculated from your starting daily balance, which is an important distinction -- only realized losses count, giving more breathing room for open positions. Profit split starts at 80% and scales up to 90%, with payouts processed bi-weekly.
Common mistakes traders make on Bulenox: Misunderstanding the trailing drawdown is the number one account killer. Many traders assume their profits create a permanent cushion, but with trailing eod (floor moves up at end of day), your floor rises with your peak equity. Hitting the daily loss limit by overleveraging after a losing streak is extremely common. On the $25,000 account, your daily limit is only $500 -- two bad trades at 2.5% risk each and you are done for the day. Forgetting to close positions before market close triggers an overnight holding violation, which can end your evaluation regardless of P&L. Always verify the current rules on the official rules page before starting.
Who Bulenox is best for: Disciplined day traders who can manage risk within the trailing drawdown structure. The EOD calculation gives you breathing room during the session. Futures traders exclusively -- the firm does not offer forex or CFD markets. The entry fee of $125 for the $25,000 account is mid-range compared to competitors.
- +Very affordable challenge fees with frequent sales
- +EOD trailing drawdown (not intraday)
- +No consistency rule
- +$25K account option for small capital traders
- -Limited platform support (NinjaTrader/Rithmic only)
- -No overnight holding
- -Minimum 5 trading days required
- -Trailing drawdown floor moves up with profits
Check a trade against Bulenox's rules. No sign-up required.