FundedNext profile
A global prop trading firm offering CFD and futures challenge models with visible challenge rules, reward-share terms, and trading restrictions. FundedNext should be evaluated by exact model, market, and country. Its CFD challenge terms and rule pages describe simulated challenge accounts, profit targets, daily and maximum loss limits, reward-share mechanics, news trading, weekend holding, and prohibited-practice checks.
FundedNext in a nutshell
Based on platform data, fee notes, Shariah information, and category fit.
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HalalInvestGuide platform research
FundedNext stands out when its feature set matches the reader's real workflow. The strongest reason to consider it is cfd and futures challenge models, while the main check is whether the pricing tier and country availability fit before relying on it as a long-term tool.
What people should know about FundedNext
Strengths
- Official CFD challenge pages publish account sizes, headline fees, targets, drawdown, leverage, and reward-share signals
- Official terms explain Challenge Account, Daily Loss Limit, Maximum Loss Limit, and prohibited trading practices
- Public help center separates Challenge Accounts from FundedNext Accounts and reward mechanics
Common concerns
- Rules differ by CFD, futures, Stellar, Rapid, Daily, Flex, Legacy, and promotional model
- Some reward, payout, and fee-refund terms depend on model, region, purchase date, and account stage
- No Shariah certification is presented in this HIG profile; CFD, futures, leverage, and reward contracts need separate review
Platform facts
FundedNext facts that decide the choice
Review the account type, pricing, country fit, Shariah signal, and signup checks before clicking through. The final terms can still change by country, entity, product, and account type.
| Decision field | Visible fact | How to use it |
|---|---|---|
| Main use | CFD and futures challenge models | Decide whether this is the right tool type before comparing price or rating. |
| Countries listed | United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan | Confirm live account access, product eligibility, and local restrictions on the provider site. |
| Pricing | Model and account-size dependent | Check the current pricing page before subscribing, depositing, or opening an account. |
| Shariah signal | FundedNext is not treated here as a Shariah-certified provider. Review CFD/futures exposure, leverage, swaps or charges, reward-share contract, challenge fee, payout rules, and prohibited trading practices before using it. | Use the provider's current methodology, certificate, fatwa, or official documents before relying on the profile. |
| Open checks | Check the exact model, account size, platform, instrument list, leverage, spreads, commissions, and add-ons before purchase. | Do not choose only from the score; verify the exact product and country version you will use. |
Official sources
What we could verify for FundedNext
FundedNext publishes useful official evidence for CFD challenge models, account sizes, target and loss rules, reward share, and prohibited trading practices. This profile does not treat FundedNext as Shariah-certified.
Checked Aug 12, 2026
What this supports
- FundedNext publishes CFD challenge pages including Stellar 2-Step and other models.
- The Stellar 2-Step page lists an 8% Phase 1 target, 5% Phase 2 target, 5% daily loss limit, and 10% maximum loss limit.
- FundedNext terms define Challenge Account, Daily Loss Limit, Maximum Loss Limit, and prohibited trading practices.
- FundedNext help content separates Challenge Accounts, FundedNext Accounts, rewards, and fee-refund concepts.
Still verify
- Check the exact model, account size, platform, instrument list, leverage, spreads, commissions, and add-ons before purchase.
- Confirm country eligibility and whether the reader is buying CFD or futures access.
- Review CFD/futures exposure, leverage, challenge fees, payout rules, and reward contract for Shariah-sensitive issues.
Official source links
Official, regulator, help-center, or disclosure pages
Supports Stellar 2-Step account sizes, target, drawdown, reward-share, and fee-table checks.
Supports prohibited practices, Challenge Account, FundedNext Account, and rule definitions.
Supports reward, fee-refund, payout, model, and account-stage checks.
Use this section as a starting point, not as investment advice, insurance advice, legal advice, tax advice, or a religious ruling.
Quick verdict
Is FundedNext a good fit?
FundedNext is best for Muslim investors who need cfd and futures challenge models. It may be less ideal if its country availability, pricing, product type, or public Shariah documentation does not match the account you actually need.
Best for
- CFD and futures challenge models
- Stellar 2-Step target: 8% in Phase 1 and 5% in Phase 2
- Users in United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, Indonesia
Not ideal for
- Users who cannot confirm country access
- Users who need a fatwa or personal financial advice
- Users who do not want to review provider terms and fees
Score breakdown
Official pages
Country availability
| Market | Listed status | Check before using |
|---|---|---|
| United Arab Emirates | Listed in directory | Confirm account access, fees, funding, and product scope. |
| Malaysia | Listed in directory | Confirm account access, fees, funding, and product scope. |
| Indonesia | Listed in directory | Confirm account access, fees, funding, and product scope. |
| Nigeria | Listed in directory | Confirm account access, fees, funding, and product scope. |
| Pakistan | Listed in directory | Confirm account access, fees, funding, and product scope. |
Shariah documentation status
FundedNext has a Shariah-related note: FundedNext is not treated here as a Shariah-certified provider. Review CFD/futures exposure, leverage, swaps or charges, reward-share contract, challenge fee, payout rules, and prohibited trading practices before using it. Verify whether the provider publishes a named methodology, board, or product-level documentation.
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FundedNext fees and pricing
Subscription, minimum deposit, and cost transparency
| Fee item | Current account detail | Decision point |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | mixed | Check whether this is free, subscription, percentage, or mixed. |
| Headline price | Model and account-size dependent | Confirm current pricing on the platform before subscribing. |
| Minimum deposit | N/A | Screening tools may not require a brokerage deposit. |
| Plan detail | FundedNext's Stellar 2-Step page lists one-time fees by account size, with the $6K account shown from $49.99 and larger accounts priced higher | Review feature access and renewal terms. |
| Plan detail | FundedNext states some challenge fees can be refunded with the first reward, depending on model and terms | Review feature access and renewal terms. |
| Plan detail | Add-ons, reset discounts, market type, and country-specific rules can change the effective cost | Review feature access and renewal terms. |
Pros
- Pricing is clear enough to compare against alternatives
- Useful for readers who need dedicated halal research tools
Cons
- Premium tiers can matter if advanced screening is required
- Brokerage and screening costs need a separate check
Is FundedNext safe and Shariah-transparent?
Certification, methodology, and reader confidence
Pros
- FundedNext is not treated here as a Shariah-certified provider. Review CFD/futures exposure, leverage, swaps or charges, reward-share contract, challenge fee, payout rules, and prohibited trading practices before using it.
- Country availability is listed before account research
- Compliance score is separated from fees and usability
Cons
- Verify current certification documents before relying on the review
- Screening standards can vary between platforms
FundedNext platform and tools
Screening workflow, portfolio features, and everyday usability
FundedNext should be evaluated by exact model, market, and country. Its CFD challenge terms and rule pages describe simulated challenge accounts, profit targets, daily and maximum loss limits, reward-share mechanics, news trading, weekend holding, and prohibited-practice checks.
CFD and futures challenge models
Core featureA useful part of the platform profile, but readers should compare the feature depth against alternatives before choosing.
Stellar 2-Step target: 8% in Phase 1 and 5% in Phase 2
Useful dailyA useful part of the platform profile, but readers should compare the feature depth against alternatives before choosing.
Stellar 2-Step risk limits: 5% daily loss and 10% maximum loss
IncludedA useful part of the platform profile, but readers should compare the feature depth against alternatives before choosing.
Reward share can be up to 95% on selected published models
IncludedA useful part of the platform profile, but readers should compare the feature depth against alternatives before choosing.
News trading and weekend holding rules vary by model and account stage
IncludedA useful part of the platform profile, but readers should compare the feature depth against alternatives before choosing.
FundedNext account opening and availability
Countries, onboarding, and first checks
The UAE is a major financial hub in the Middle East with strong Islamic finance infrastructure.
Malaysia is a global leader in Islamic finance with a mature halal investment ecosystem.
Indonesia has the world's largest Muslim population and a rapidly growing Islamic finance sector.
Nigeria has Africa's largest Muslim population and emerging Islamic finance sector.
Pakistan has a fully Islamic banking system and growing investment opportunities.
FundedNext products and halal investing fit
What the platform is strongest for
FundedNext is best evaluated as a prop trading platform first. Use the review to compare its Shariah process, feature depth, pricing, and country access against other platforms in the same category.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is FundedNext halal?+
FundedNext can support a halal investing workflow, but check its methodology and product details carefully before relying on it.
What is FundedNext best for?+
FundedNext is best evaluated as a Prop Trading platform. Its strongest listed features include CFD and futures challenge models, Stellar 2-Step target: 8% in Phase 1 and 5% in Phase 2, Stellar 2-Step risk limits: 5% daily loss and 10% maximum loss.
Who should consider FundedNext?+
FundedNext is most relevant when you need cfd and futures challenge models. It is less suitable if the platform's country availability, pricing tier, or supported products do not match the account you actually need.
How much does FundedNext cost?+
FundedNext uses a mixed pricing model with Model and account-size dependent listed as the headline price. Check the current plan limits, renewal terms, and whether advanced features require a paid tier.
Does FundedNext have a free plan?+
FundedNext does not clearly list a full free plan in this catalog entry. Review its current pricing page before signing up.
How does FundedNext compare with FTMO?+
FundedNext scores 4.0 overall, while FTMO scores 4.0 in this catalog. Compare Shariah documentation, pricing, country availability, and the main workflow before choosing between them.
Are there comparison guides for FundedNext?+
No dedicated head-to-head guide is listed for FundedNext yet, but the related comparison section links to nearby alternatives and category rankings.
Where is FundedNext available?+
FundedNext is listed for 5 markets in this catalog. Country availability can change, so confirm account access before signing up.
Does FundedNext help with dividend purification or zakat?+
FundedNext does not list purification or zakat as a primary feature in this catalog entry. You may need a separate calculator or guide for those obligations.
Can FundedNext replace a broker?+
Judge FundedNext by its actual product role. Some halal platforms are brokers or managed investing apps, while others are screeners or research tools. Check whether FundedNext lets users invest directly or mainly helps evaluate investments.
Does FundedNext replace financial advice?+
FundedNext can help with research, screening, or platform access, but it does not remove investment risk. Consider your own circumstances and consult qualified professionals where needed.