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Prop Firms in United States

18 verified firms · Updated May 2026

The United States hosts many of the most established futures prop firms, especially those trading CME products (ES, NQ, CL, GC). US-headquartered firms typically integrate directly with Rithmic, CQG, and Tradovate, and must comply with US business regulations — a signal of operational stability many traders look for.

18 Firms
91% Avg Max Split
$20 From
4.6 Avg TrustPilot
# Firm Profit Split Starting Price Payout TrustPilot PFM Score
1 MyFundedFutures Deal 80% (Builder/Pro/Flex), 90% (Rapid) $109 Daily (Rapid), Every 48h (Builder), Bi-weekly (Pro), Weekly (Flex) 4.9 8.4 View
2 TradeDay Deal 95% $87 Daily 4.6 8.1 View
3 Earn2Trade Deal 80% $150 Weekly 4.7 8.0 View
4 Tradeify 90% (100% on first $15K for Growth/Lightning) $65 Daily (Select Daily) or every 5 winning days (Select Flex), 7-day cycle others 4.6 8.0 View
5 BluSky Deal Up to 90% to the trader $59 Daily 4.8 7.9 View
6 Lucid Trading 100% first $10K, then 90/10 N/A Daily 4.7 7.8 View
7 Apex Trader Funding Deal 100% until $25,000 withdrawn, then 90% $118 2 Per month 4.4 7.6 View
8 Breakout Deal Up to 90% $50 Bi-weekly 4.8 7.6 View
9 Ment Funding 75% (up to 90%) $250 On demand 4.9 7.6 View
10 Phoenix Trader Funding Deal 80% $39 On-demand (within 48h) 4.6 7.4 View
11 Elite Trader Funding Deal Keep up to 100% $57 Same-day approval 4 7.1 View
12 Funded Futures Network Deal 80% $125 Every 3 days 4.4 6.8 View
13 YRM Prop 90% $99 On-demand (after 6 trading days, $150 min/day, 35% consistency) 4.6 6.8 View
14 Nexgen ProTrader Funding 90/10 first 60 days, then 90% above buffer + $100; transitions to 100% after 16 payouts $149 Every 7 trading days 4.7 6.7 View
15 Topstep 90% $95 Daily 3.4 6.6 View
16 Traders Launch 55% or 80% profit split $20 Same-day payouts 4.7 6.5 View
17 Uprofit 80% $39 On-demand 5.6 View
18 Bulenox Deal 100% first $10K, then 90% $125 N/A 4.9 View

Frequently Asked Questions

Are US-based prop firms regulated?
Prop firms themselves are generally not registered as broker-dealers because they fund traders with the firm's own capital rather than client funds. US-based firms still operate under US business law, and futures prop firms route orders through regulated clearing brokers.
Can non-US traders use US prop firms?
Most US prop firms accept traders from around the world. A handful restrict certain countries due to sanctions or payment-processor limitations — check the firm's terms before purchasing a challenge.
Do US prop firms issue tax forms?
US-based firms may issue a 1099 to US residents who earn over the IRS threshold in a calendar year. International traders typically receive no US tax form and report income in their home country.

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