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Friday · May 1, 2026
MYFUNDEDFUTURES . PAYOUT PROOF

@Justout4u1 Clears Two MyFundedFutures $25K Evaluations, Awaits First Payout

On May 27, X user @Justout4u1 posted that he had passed two MyFundedFutures $25,000 evaluations and was waiting to see whether the accounts would convert to a paid withdrawal. The post included a screenshot and a candid note of caution toward prop firm promises.

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This post documents two passed evaluations and an anticipated payout request, not a confirmed withdrawal. No funds have been verified as received at the time of publication.

Verified Jun 17·by Jean Babwel
May 27, 2026Source · X @Justout4u1Reading time · 2 min

The post documents an evaluation pass, not a received payout. @Justout4u1 wrote, in his own spelling, that he had "Paased 2 @MyFundedFutures 25ks" and added, "Hopefully these make it payout." The attached image shows the two cleared $25,000 accounts. No trade log, instrument, or strategy was disclosed in the post, and the trader did not specify which MyFundedFutures plan the $25,000 accounts were taken on.

MyFundedFutures, founded in Texas in 2023, offers US futures evaluations on CME, CBOT, NYMEX and COMEX, with account sizes that start at $25,000. The firm reports plan-dependent rules: profit splits range from 80/20 to 90/10, with the Rapid plan at 90/10, and per-cycle payout caps vary by tier, with Core capped at $5,000 per cycle and Pro at a $100,000 cumulative cap. Evaluations carry no time limit beyond a two-session minimum, which is consistent with a trader clearing two small accounts and moving directly to the funded stage.

Screenshot posted by @Justout4u1 showing two passed MyFundedFutures $25,000 evaluation accounts.
Source · X @Justout4u1 · May 27, 2026View original →
Don't count on any prop firm payout till its in your bank!@Justout4u1 on X, May 27

The wider context of the post matters. @Justout4u1 used the thread to warn other traders, citing a separate dispute in which he says a different firm denied a $7,500 first payout on $150,000 accounts. His closing line, addressed to followers, was blunt: do not count on a prop firm payout until the money is in the bank. That framing is why this proof is filed as an evaluation pass rather than a confirmed withdrawal.

What the screenshot establishes is narrow but real: two MyFundedFutures $25,000 evaluations were marked passed under this trader's account as of late May. What it does not establish is the eventual payout outcome, the instruments traded, the holding periods, or whether consistency rules such as the 40% funded rule on Core will apply at withdrawal. Readers tracking this account should treat the next data point, an actual ACH or Riseworks receipt, as the confirming evidence.