FundedBull Review: Plans, Rules, and How It Compares
FundedBull is a CFD proprietary trading firm operated by RATERIGHT PTE. LTD., a company registered in Singapore at 68 Circular Road, #02-01, 049422. It funds traders through simulated-capital evaluations and pays a flat 90% profit split on its standard plans. The firm publishes no regulator, licence number or founding date, and it does not claim to hold a financial licence. Traders execute on DXtrade, MatchTrader or cTrader, with TradeLocker listed on the homepage as coming soon. This review covers the full price ladder, the rules for each of the three evaluation routes, the payout terms, and how the pricing sits against three comparable CFD firms. Every figure below was read from FundedBull's own pages on 21 August 2026.
Plans and pricing
FundedBull sells three evaluation routes (1-Step, 2-Step and 3-Step) across six account sizes from $5,000 to $250,000, for eighteen combinations in total. The prices in the table below are the firm's list prices as carried by the pricing calculator on its homepage. FundedBull advertises 20% off all evaluations with the code BULL, and its homepage calculator renders that code as already applied: the default combination shown on the page is the 2-Step $25,000 account at $189 list, displayed at $152 with the code applied. The per-combination discounted figures are not published anywhere we could read, so the table lists the firm's list prices only and does not calculate a discount for any row.
| Account size | 1-Step | 2-Step | 3-Step | Minimum payout |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $5,000 | $59 | $54 | $49 | $200 |
| $10,000 | $109 | $99 | $89 | $200 |
| $25,000 | $199 | $189 | $179 | $500 |
| $50,000 | $349 | $339 | $329 | $1,000 |
| $100,000 | $639 | $619 | $599 | $2,000 |
| $250,000 | $1,549 | $1,499 | $1,399 | $5,000 |
The pricing runs in the opposite direction to the number of phases: at every one of the six account sizes the 3-Step route is the cheapest and the 1-Step route is the most expensive. The spread between the two is narrow at the small sizes ($59 against $49 on the $5,000 account) and wide at the large ones ($1,549 against $1,399 on the $250,000 account). The minimum payout thresholds come from the firm's terms, which set a $200 minimum profit share on the $5,000 and $10,000 accounts and a threshold equal to 2% of account size on the $25,000 account and above.
Rules by route
The three routes do not share a single rule set. Each carries its own profit target, maximum loss and daily loss limit, and the drawdown type differs as well: the terms describe the 1-Step drawdown as trailing, and the 2-Step and 3-Step drawdowns as static. All three require a minimum of 5 trading days and none carries a time limit.
| Route | Profit target | Max. loss | Max. daily loss | Drawdown type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1-Step | 9% | 6% | 3% | Trailing |
| 2-Step | 8% then 5% | 8% | 4% | Static |
| 3-Step | 6% then 6% then 6% | 7% | 4% | Static |
| Funded account | None | 8% | 4% | Resets to initial balance on payout |
The 1-Step route asks for the largest single gain, 9%, against the tightest loss allowance, 6%, and on a trailing basis. The 3-Step route spreads the requirement across three 6% phases and allows 7% of loss. On the funded account the terms state that the maximum drawdown limit resets to the initial account balance when a payout request is processed.
Leverage is 50:1 on all three routes and no stop loss is required. News trading is permitted, but on Challenge Accounts trading is not allowed from 5 minutes before to 5 minutes after a news event, which FundedBull attributes to liquidity differences in the simulated environment. Copy trading, group trading, signal services and challenge-passing services are prohibited, as are triangular arbitrage, price feed abuse, insider trading and wash trading. An account with no executed trades for more than 15 consecutive days may be closed. Hedging, expert advisors and weekend holding are not addressed on the homepage, the trading rules page or the terms, so no position on them is recorded here.
Two quantified rules deserve attention because they change what "5 trading days" means in practice. A trading day only counts toward the 5-day minimum if it contributes at least 0.5% of the profit target goal, which the firm illustrates as $500 on a $100,000 challenge account. Separately, the firm requires that strategies, risk management and execution used during the challenge be replicable on the funded account.
Payouts
The first payout can be requested after the funded account has been held for a minimum of 14 days and traded for a minimum of 5 days, with subsequent payouts processed within 7 days. Only accounts that have not breached are eligible, and the terms state this holds even where trading gains exist on the account after a breach. Submitting a payout request locks trading on the account until the payout is executed. The participation fee is explicitly non-refundable and there is no mechanism that returns the fee on a first payout.
The 90% figure covers the standard plans. Under section 5.7.1 of the terms, Lite plans pay a 50/50 split. Under section 5.6, the $1 plan bought with the promo code DOLLA (a $38 discount on a $39 plan, new customers only) pays the trader 20% and FundedBull 80%, runs on a 14 calendar day limit rather than the unlimited period of the standard routes, and can be closed after 7 consecutive days without trading. Check which plan you are buying before assuming the 90% headline applies to it.
One gap is worth naming: no payout method is stated anywhere on the site. The terms list bank transfer, credit card and Rise as ways to pay for a challenge, and define a withdrawal only as a transfer to the trader's bank or other financial account, without naming the rails used to send profit share.
Pros and cons
Pros
- The 90% profit split applies to all standard plans with no add-on purchase required to reach it.
- No time limit applies to any of the three evaluation routes, and the funded account trading period is stated as unlimited.
- Eighteen price and route combinations, including a $49 entry point on the 3-Step $5,000 account, give a wide range of ways in.
Cons
- The public track record is thin. The TrustPilot profile carries 14 reviews at 3.6, with 1 review in the last 12 months, and TrustPilot flags that the company has no recent history of asking for reviews and has not replied to negative reviews. The most recent review, dated 23 September 2025, is a one-star account alleging that the trader's account was frozen after passing and that support could not be reached; FundedBull has not replied to it.
- Maximum loss is 8% on the 2-Step and 7% on the 3-Step, tighter than the 10% carried by all three comparison firms below.
- No payout method is published, and the challenge fee is non-refundable under sections 5.1 and 5.3 of the terms.
How it compares
The table below sets FundedBull's 2-Step $25,000 account against the same account at three other CFD firms already listed on PropFirmMap, chosen because their prices sit in the same band. All figures are the values held on each firm's record.
| Firm | Price | Profit split | Targets | Max. daily loss | Max. loss | TrustPilot |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
FundedBull | $189 | 90% | 8% then 5% | 4% | 8% | 3.6 (14) |
FundingPips | $156 | 60-100% | 8% then 5% | 5% | 10% | 4.5 (62,062) |
The5ers | $195 | 80%-100% | 8% then 5% | 5% | 10% | 4.7 (28,714) |
FXIFY | $199 | Up to 90% | 10% then 5% | 4% | 10% | 4.4 (6,003) |
Three things separate FundedBull from this group. Its 90% split is a flat number rather than a ceiling: FundingPips, The5ers and FXIFY all publish ranges or an upper bound, so the headline figure at those firms is a number a trader works up to rather than the rate they start on. Against that, FundedBull allows the least room for loss in the group, 8% against 10% at all three comparison firms, and that difference applies for the whole evaluation rather than to a single phase. Its daily loss limit of 4% matches FXIFY and is a point tighter than FundingPips and The5ers.
The gap that does not close is review volume. The three comparison firms carry between 6,003 and 62,062 TrustPilot reviews; FundedBull carries 14, one of them from the last twelve months. A rating of 3.6 from 14 reviews carries far less information than a 4.5 from 62,062, in either direction.
FundedBull's pricing and its flat 90% split are competitive against comparable CFD firms, and its rule set is published in enough detail to check before buying. What it does not yet have is a track record: 14 TrustPilot reviews on a profile claimed in May 2024, and no published payout method, mean a buyer is relying on the written terms rather than on evidence of them being honoured.
Verdict
FundedBull suits traders who want a flat profit split rather than one that scales with add-ons, who value an unlimited trading period, and who are comfortable trading to a tighter overall loss limit than the 10% that is common at this price point. The 3-Step route is the cheapest way in at every account size and carries the lowest per-phase target at 6%, which suits a trader who would rather clear three modest targets than one large one. The 1-Step route is the most demanding on both sides, a 9% target against a 6% trailing drawdown, and is priced highest.
Traders who weight a firm's payout history heavily should note what is and is not on the record here. The rules, thresholds and schedule are all published and specific. The evidence that payouts are made at scale is not: 14 TrustPilot reviews, one in the last year, an unanswered one-star report alleging a frozen account, and no named payout method. Traders for whom that evidence matters more than the terms themselves have firms in the same price band carrying between 6,003 and 62,062 reviews, and the comparison table above lists three of them.
All figures in this review were read from FundedBull's homepage, trading rules page, terms and its TrustPilot profile on 21 August 2026. Prices and rules at prop firms change without notice; confirm the numbers on the firm's own checkout before paying. See the FundedBull profile on PropFirmMap for the current data we hold.
See also: MyFundedCapital - Dubai-based CFD prop firm with Instant Funding, 1-Step and 2-Step Scale Up routes from $19, and profit splits starting at 70/30.
FundingPips
The5ers
FXIFY