It is an alright prop firm honestly. Just certain rules are not explained well and there is no leeway when they are breached. Accidentally placed a trade 3 min and 49 seconds before news (their rule i... See more
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TX3 Funding is a trader-focused prop firm offering clear objectives, fair rules, and fast, reliable payouts. Trade Forex on MatchTrader or Futures on ProjectX, verify your edge, and scale with confidence.
Fast & reliable payouts
Receive your payout in 1 business day
Up to 90% cash rewards
From simulated profits
Clear rules & objectives
One-phase or two-phase challenges
Account sizes
Forex up to $300k • Futures up to $150k
Scaling potential
Grow to $2M virtual capital
Platforms
MatchTrader (Forex) • ProjectX (Futures)
Forex on MatchTrader • Futures on ProjectX — stable conditions, modern tooling, and responsive operations.
Forex on MatchTrader • Futures on ProjectX
Choose a one-phase or two-phase trading challenge with clear performance objectives.
Trade to confirm consistency in a demo account (up to $300,000 for Forex and $150,000 for Futures in virtual capital).
Live-market conditions • Futures, Indices & Commodities • Clear profit targets & rules
Become eligible for real cash rewards from simulated profits.
Up to 90% rewards • Early payout (first after 10 days, then every 3 days) • Pro payout (anytime) • Scale up to $2M
After reaching a set payout threshold in your funded demo, graduate to trading live capital.
Daily withdrawals • Detailed risk reports • Live balance equals qualified funded demo • Trade Futures with real prop capital
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Reply from TX3 Funding
I’ve made my first payout on futures with tx3 smooth and fast process i highly recommend they’re sooo good. Follow the rules you get paid
Weird rules. I understand that if trade during news (even accidentally) the trade wouldn’t count. But why not just cancel the trade immediately instead of waiting until I was ended my trade 100 pips in profit to then take all that away AND use it against my daily drawdown essentially blowing my funded account. The dumbest thing I’ve ever seen.

Reply from TX3 Funding
What makes the experience great is the support and resources that is provided for a trader. The platform is easy to use and gives you a feeling of comfort when you’re using it.

Reply from TX3 Funding
TopTier is very thorough and timely with any responses to any and all inquiries placed.

Reply from TX3 Funding
Horrible for a 50k account you can only trade 3mnq
0r 1-3NQ. They treat mnq and NQ 1:!
1 mnq is 1 contract. they could easily set limit but will allow you to trade to intentionally breach the account.
or to avoid your request for payout
Shady company worst trading leveraging in the entire Futures industry
STAY AWAY

Reply from TX3 Funding
i highly recommend them. Definitely a good choice to start with. From payouts to rules it’s good
Toptier is the best prop firm I've ever encountered. From the smooth process from beginning to end. I've never had a problem with my payouts or anything. This is a great company to be affiliated with. Thank you Toptier!

Reply from TX3 Funding
I used to like TopTier, but now some of their rules aren’t efficient for traders. They randomly changed the lot sizes and it nearly doubles the time it takes to pass a challenge.
For ex: If a trader trades Spx500, on a 200k account. The max lot size is 40. Sp500 is barely giving 50 points in a move based off their contract size. Know matter how big a move a trader can catch, 50 points barely giving a trader $3,000 with that lot size, It’s foolishness

Reply from TX3 Funding
The worst prop firm I’ve ever experienced by far, will make up something to take your account once you’re about to pass it and will give you some make up excuse and blame it on you If I can give it 0 stars I would

Reply from TX3 Funding
Worts company ever. Spent 2k passed my challenges and when I passed split differences, risk different, etc etc you tricky people you will get caught some day

Reply from TX3 Funding
STAY FAR AWAY - they don't make their rules clear and make them up as you go along, so that you can't pass the account. They just want to make money off of your challenge purchase, and if you're in profit on your account, they find some new way to tell you that you're in violation.

Reply from TX3 Funding
100% Recommend TopTier first time getting funded and they made the steps easy and simple quick and effective

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