
@theGoldInvestr Documents $567 First Payout From Tradeify on X
On Wednesday June 10, the trader @theGoldInvestr posted on X that a Tradeify funded account had delivered his first payout of $567, disclosing the figure as he described the same account now sitting in drawdown.
The post is a status update rather than a celebration. The trader notes that the funded account which produced his first $567 payout is currently down $567 and needs to be lifted back above its threshold. He also lists two Tradeify evaluation accounts each roughly $400 in the red, with $100 recovered in each, and a separate BG evaluation he says is about $1,000 away from funded status.
The $567 figure is the specific datapoint the post establishes, tied by the trader himself to a Tradeify funded account and described as his first payout from the firm. The post does not specify the account size, the instrument traded, or the strategy used to generate the withdrawal, and no such detail should be inferred from the screenshot alone.

“Tradeify Funded at -$567, have to lift it”— @theGoldInvestr on X
Context matters for readers weighing the number. Tradeify, founded in June 2024 in Boca Raton and focused on US futures across CME, COMEX, NYMEX and CBOT, operates a 90/10 profit split with a window in which traders keep 100% of the first $15,000 on its Growth and Lightning plans. A $567 first payout sits comfortably inside that initial window, though the post does not say which plan the account was on.
The firm reports more than $200 million paid out to traders to date, a figure it states publicly but which has not been independently verified. Against that backdrop, individual posts like this one carry weight precisely because they are small, specific, and tied to a named account rather than a marketing total.
What the proof does not establish is also worth stating plainly. There is no account size disclosed, no instrument named, and no trade history attached. The evidence supports that a $567 payout was received from a Tradeify funded account and that the same account is currently in drawdown, and not more than that.