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Friday · May 1, 2026
MYFUNDEDFUTURES . PAYOUT PROOF

@NQTraderFutures Documents $43,040 Payout From MyFundedFutures

On Tuesday May 19, the trader @NQTraderFutures published a post on X reporting a single $43,040 payout from MyFundedFutures, along with a screenshot and the note that the withdrawal completed the firm's $100,000 simulated cap.

Verified Jun 8·by Jean Babwel
May 19, 2026Source · X @NQTraderFuturesReading time · 2 min

The proof is a single X post containing the dollar figure, a thank you to MyFundedFutures and to Matt Leech, and an attached image presented as the payout confirmation. The trader states the $43,040 arrived in one transfer rather than as a sum of smaller withdrawals, and writes that the payment brings their cumulative simulated earnings to the firm's $100,000 cap, after which they intend to transition to a live funded account.

The post does not specify the account size used, the instrument traded, or the holding period behind the result. Readers should treat those details as unknown rather than inferred. What is established is the public claim, the platform it was made on, the date, the amount, and the trader's stated next step into live capital. The screenshot itself is the artifact that the wider community will weigh.

Screenshot attached to the X post showing the reported $43,040 MyFundedFutures payout to @NQTraderFutures.
Source · X @NQTraderFutures · May 19, 2026View original →
With this payout I hit the $100k sim cap and will move to live now.@NQTraderFutures on X

For context on the operator, MyFundedFutures was founded in 2023 in Texas and offers US futures evaluations on CME, CBOT, NYMEX, and COMEX markets, with account sizes from $25,000 to $150,000 across five plans. The firm reports plan-dependent profit splits ranging from 80/20 up to 90/10 on the Rapid plan, with payout caps that vary by plan; the Pro plan, as the firm describes it, carries a $100,000 cumulative simulated cap, which matches the threshold the trader says they have just reached.

A $43,040 single payout is large relative to the per-cycle caps on the firm's cheaper plans, such as the $5,000 Core limit the firm publishes, which is consistent with the trader's claim of operating on a higher tier. The proof does not by itself verify which plan was used, and the article makes no representation about typical trader outcomes. It documents one public claim with an attached image, posted by an account that has chosen to make the receipt visible.