FundedNext vs ThinkCapital
Two forex props, one decision. Here’s how FundedNext and ThinkCapital compare on the things that cost you money.
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Side by side
| Metric | FundedNext | ThinkCapital |
| Cheapest entry (true cost) | $70 | $299 |
| Profit split | Up to 90% (100% some models) | 80% (90% w/ add-on) |
| Drawdown type | Max overall + daily (by model) | 6% trailing (Lightning) |
| Max drawdown | By model (by size) | 6% trailing (Lightning) |
| Payout frequency | Bi-weekly · fee refunded at first payout | Every 14 days ($100 min) |
| Days to payout | Cycle-based: 5–21 days first · 24h | Bi-weekly · ~3 business days |
| Min payout | $250 (25K/50K) · $500 (100K) | — |
Our take: FundedNext is the cheaper way in. Match the drawdown model to how you actually trade and you're set.
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FAQ
Is FundedNext or ThinkCapital cheaper?
On cheapest true-cost entry, FundedNext comes in lower. See the table for exact figures.
Which is better, FundedNext or ThinkCapital?
It depends on your asset class and drawdown tolerance. The comparison above lays out cost, drawdown and payouts so you decide on facts.