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Prop Firm Comparison

FundedNext vs BEM Funding.

A side-by-side prop firm comparison that keeps rules, payouts, source coverage, and offer status separate from paid placement.

Comparison verdict

How to decide

FundedNext currently leads on TSB Fit Score, but BEM Funding can still be the better account if its market, platform, and drawdown model fit your trading style.

  • FundedNext: FundedNext is mainly a forex/CFD evaluation decision. Check MT4/MT5/cTrader access, daily loss, max loss, news rules, and payout conditions before price.
  • BEM Funding: BEM Funding is mainly a forex/CFD evaluation decision. Check MT4/MT5/cTrader access, daily loss, max loss, news rules, and payout conditions before price.

Do not skip

  • Rules before discounts: daily loss, max loss, trailing drawdown, payout timing, and minimum days matter more than a code.
  • Market intent first: futures combine pages and forex/CFD evaluations solve different trading problems.
  • Checkout last: check live price, country availability, KYC, and refund terms on the official checkout.

Who should pick each firm

Pick FundedNext if...

  • FundedNext leads this pair on current TSB Fit Score, so start here if the market and platform match your trading style.
  • FundedNext is mainly a forex/CFD evaluation decision. Check MT4/MT5/cTrader access, daily loss, max loss, news rules, and payout conditions before price.
  • Rule pressure is workable, but still needs account-specific sizing: 10%.
  • Money check: primary fee/price note is "live price needs verification"; payout context is "80%, then scale-up to 90% context"; max scale/allocation is "$4M".
  • Platform fit matters here: mapped platforms include MT4, MT5, cTrader.
  • Source coverage is stronger because TSB has an official row mapped for this firm.

Pick BEM Funding if...

  • Choose BEM Funding only if its market, platform, or rule model fits you better than the higher-scoring side.
  • BEM Funding is mainly a forex/CFD evaluation decision. Check MT4/MT5/cTrader access, daily loss, max loss, news rules, and payout conditions before price.
  • Rule pressure is workable, but still needs account-specific sizing: 8%.
  • Money check: primary fee/price note is "Checkout fee by account size"; payout context is "Payout split by BEM account route"; max scale/allocation is "Scaling available".
  • Platform fit matters here: mapped platforms include MT5.
  • Source coverage is stronger because TSB has an official row mapped for this firm.

Side-by-side comparison

Use this as a structured shortlist, not as final financial advice. Check live checkout price, KYC availability, rules, and payout terms before buying an evaluation.

Factor FundedNext BEM Funding
TSB Fit Score 84 - Strong comparison candidate 79 - Strong comparison candidate
Markets Forex, Indices, Metals, Crypto Forex, Indices, Metals, Crypto
Platforms MT4, MT5, cTrader MT5
Evaluation model Multiple evaluation paths BEM challenge programs
Primary account size $100K Up to $100K
Primary fee Checkout audit Checkout fee by account size
Profit target 8% / 5% 10% / 5%
Daily loss 5% 4%
Max loss / drawdown 10% 8%
Payout terms 80%, then scale-up to 90% context / First reward 21 days, then 14-day cadence Payout split by BEM account route / Weekly payout positioning on public homepage
Max scale $4M Scaling available
Promo status No public TSB code listed - Offer watch No public TSB code listed - Live checkout offer check
External trust signal 4.5 / 72,085 reviews 4.2 / 220 reviews

Program rows and payout detail

These are the connected program rows TSB is using for this comparison. A firm can have multiple plans, so treat this as the mapped decision row and verify the official checkout before paying.

FundedNext mapped rows

Stellar 2-Step

Account$100K
Steps2 steps
Target8% / 5%
Daily loss5%
Max loss10%
PriceCheckout audit
Profit split80%, then scale-up to 90% context
Payout pathFirst reward 21 days, then 14-day cadence

Stellar 2-Step is the cleaner current FundedNext row: lower phase-one target than classic 10/5 firms, but the same 5% daily and 10% overall loss pressure.

BEM Funding mapped rows

BEM Extended Challenge

AccountUp to $100K
Steps2 phases
Target10% / 5%
Daily loss4%
Max loss8%
PriceCheckout fee by account size
Profit splitPayout split by BEM account route
Payout pathWeekly payout positioning on public homepage

BEM Funding is ready as a source-backed 2-step benchmark: 10/5 targets, 4% daily loss, 8% max loss, and weekly payout positioning.

Source and rule coverage

FundedNext source coverage

  • Challenge row: Official help snapshot
  • Coverage: Official source mapped
  • Risk note: Stellar 2-Step is the cleaner current FundedNext row: lower phase-one target than classic 10/5 firms, but the same 5% daily and 10% overall loss pressure.

BEM Funding source coverage

  • Challenge row: Official BEM Funding FAQ and homepage snapshot
  • Coverage: Official source mapped
  • Risk note: BEM Funding is ready as a source-backed 2-step benchmark: 10/5 targets, 4% daily loss, 8% max loss, and weekly payout positioning.
Firm Program source External trust signal Watchouts Source link
FundedNext Official help snapshot - official source mapped 4.5 / 72,085 reviews / Trustpilot snapshot
  • Daily loss: 5%. Check whether equity, balance, or end-of-day logic is used.
  • Offer: do not assume a working code. Check live checkout price and refund terms.
Open source
BEM Funding Official BEM Funding FAQ and homepage snapshot - official source mapped 4.2 / 220 reviews / Trustpilot snapshot
  • Offer: do not assume a working code. Check live checkout price and refund terms.
Open source

Best next checks

Rules

Compare drawdown model, daily loss, consistency rules, news restrictions, scaling, and payout timing.

Offers

Check whether either firm has a current code, and keep that separate from the actual rule fit.

FAQ

  • Which side should I trust more? Use the side with stronger source coverage and rules that match your market. TSB Fit Score is a shortlist signal, not a guarantee.
  • Can a promo code change the decision? It can change checkout price, but it should not override drawdown pressure, payout terms, country availability, or platform fit.
  • Why do some rows say verify? Prop firm plans and checkout rules change often. TSB marks incomplete rows instead of pretending the data is final.