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Head to head
BrightFunded and Fintokeicompared on the things that actually decide a challenge — profit split, drawdown type, the consistency rule, news and weekend trading — straight from each firm's decoded rulebook. BrightFunded edges ahead on FundedWiki's overall rating (8.3/10 vs 8.2/10), but the right pick depends on how you trade.
No consistency rule anywhere, static 2-step drawdown, generous holding rules and a Trade2Earn token layer — just mind the funded-stage news soft-breach and the one-account-per-person policy.
Best for: Discretionary swing and news traders who want generous holding rules, no consistency cap and a fast path to a 100% split — and who keep to one account.
Start a BrightFunded challengeA relaxed, beginner-friendly sim funder with static drawdowns and unusually lenient strategy rules — just respect the midnight-UTC equity reset and the quietly-applied consistency regime.
Best for: Beginner-to-intermediate traders (especially in Asia) who want static drawdowns, lenient strategy rules and a simple program ladder — and who set risk conservatively to stay clear of the consistency regime.
Start a Fintokei challenge| Rule | BrightFunded | Fintokei |
|---|---|---|
| FundedWiki rating | 8.3/10 | 8.2/10 |
| Type | Forex | Forex |
| Profit split | 80% – 100% | 50% – 100% |
| Max drawdown | Mixed | Static |
| Consistency rule | None | Yes |
| News trading | Restricted | Allowed |
| Weekend holding | Yes | Yes |
| Min trading days | 5 days | None |
| Funding models | 1-Step, 2-Step | 1-Step, 2-Step, 3-Step |
| Platforms | MT5, DXtrade | MT4, MT5, cTrader, TradingView |
| Rules decoded | 10 | 11 |
Green = the trader-friendlier side on that row (higher rating/more rules decoded, no consistency rule, or freer news/weekend trading). Splits and facts are summarized from each decoded rulebook — open a firm for full per-rule detail and sources.
BrightFunded edges ahead on FundedWiki's overall rating (8.3/10 vs 8.2/10), but the right pick depends on how you trade.
BrightFunded runs the tighter rulebook, so Fintokei gives most traders more room to breathe (rule-strictness 43 vs 42 on FundedWiki's 0–100 scale).
BrightFunded restricts news trading; Fintokei allows news trading. If you trade the calendar, that difference alone can decide it.
BrightFunded edges ahead on FundedWiki's overall rating (8.3/10 vs 8.2/10), but the right pick depends on how you trade. BrightFunded is best for discretionary swing and news traders who want generous holding rules, no consistency cap and a fast path to a 100% split — and who keep to one account.; Fintokei is best for beginner-to-intermediate traders (especially in Asia) who want static drawdowns, lenient strategy rules and a simple program ladder — and who set risk conservatively to stay clear of the consistency regime..
BrightFunded advertises a 80% – 100% profit split; Fintokei advertises 50% – 100%. Always confirm the current split on the firm's site before you buy — splits change with promos and scaling.
BrightFunded runs the tighter rulebook, so Fintokei gives most traders more room to breathe (rule-strictness 43 vs 42 on FundedWiki's 0–100 scale).
BrightFunded restricts news trading; Fintokei allows news trading. If you trade the calendar, that difference alone can decide it.
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Informational and comparison content only — not financial advice, and not affiliated with BrightFunded or Fintokei. Rules change often; verify against each firm's official terms before relying on any detail.