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Take Profit Trader Review: How the Test Evaluation, Drawdown, and Payout Rules Work

A sourced look at Take Profit Trader's published futures Test evaluation rules, funded PRO account drawdown structure, profit split, fees, and what's publicly documented about trader complaints. Not a recommendation to use Take Profit Trader.

Last checked: August 18, 2026

Take Profit Trader is a U.S.-based futures prop trading firm that has been operating since 2021, putting it past the point where many newer prop firms in this space have shut down. It funds futures accounts only. As of this writing it appears to still be actively accepting new Test evaluations. This page summarizes what's publicly documented about its rules, fees, and recent trader complaints. It is not a recommendation to use Take Profit Trader.

Quick Facts

Take Profit Trader

Test Evaluation Rules

Account SizeProfit TargetTrailing Max Drawdown
$25K$1,500$1,500
$50K$3,000$2,000
$75K$4,500$2,500
$100K$6,000$3,000

Take Profit Trader's Test phase uses a 6% profit target, an end-of-day trailing drawdown (rather than intraday), a 5-trading-day minimum, and, per current rules, no daily loss limit on any account size. A consistency rule applies: no single trading day can account for 50% or more of total net profit at the point the target is hit. Test subscription fees are billed monthly and range roughly from $150 to $360 depending on account size (reported figures: $170/month on the $50K account, $330/month on the $100K account, $360/month on the $150K account); a $130 one-time activation fee applies once a Test is passed and a funded PRO account is opened, uniform across all five account sizes. Promotional codes that waive or discount these fees are common in this space and change often. Confirm current fees and any promotional pricing directly on Take Profit Trader's own site before paying, since evaluation pricing changes.

Sources: tradecovex.com/guides/take-profit-trader-rules-2026 (Test rules, consistency rule, drawdown mechanics), blog.traderspost.io/article/take-profit-trader-pricing-evaluation-guide (subscription and activation fee figures), propchamps.net/firms/take-profit-trader.html (account sizes and profit target/drawdown table), cross-referenced August 2026. A direct fetch of takeprofittrader.com/pricing returned no readable content through this run's automated fetch (JavaScript-rendered), so figures are drawn from multiple independent, recently updated third-party breakdowns rather than the firm's raw HTML, the same sourcing pattern used for this site's FTMO/Apex and Topstep reviews. Confirm exact current terms on takeprofittrader.com before paying for a Test.

Funded PRO Account Rules

The drawdown type changes once a Test is passed: the funded PRO account switches from the Test phase's end-of-day trailing drawdown to an intraday trailing drawdown, which tracks unrealized equity as it moves through the session rather than only at day's end — a stricter calculation, since an open losing position can push the floor closer than an end-of-day version would. In both the Test and funded phases, the trailing drawdown locks permanently once it reaches the account's original starting balance, after which it no longer moves.

Take Profit Trader pays 80% of profits to the trader on PRO accounts and up to 90% on PRO+ accounts, with daily payouts available from day one of being funded rather than a waiting period, and no cap on withdrawal amounts above the required account buffer, according to the sources checked this run. The funded PRO account does not carry a consistency rule, unlike the Test phase.

Sources: velotrade.com/blog/take-profit-trader-review, pipback.com/blogs/take-profit-trader-2026-review-payout-rules-explained/, quantvps.com/blog/takeprofit-trader-payout-rules, cross-referenced August 2026.

Operating Status & Documented Complaints

Take Profit Trader is still operating and continuing to fund and pay accounts as of this run's research, with roughly five years of operating history, having survived the wave of prop firm shutdowns reported across 2023-2024. It carries a large volume of reviews (over 9,000 on Trustpilot per one source checked this run) with a mixed rating profile: a majority positive, but a meaningful minority of one-star reviews. Specifically documented in independent coverage:

None of this is confirmed first-hand by Trading Habits; it summarizes publicly reported, multiple-source coverage so readers can look into it further before paying for a Test.

Sources: propfirmmatch.com/futures/prop-firms/take-profit-trader/reviews (Trustpilot rating breakdown), thetrustedprop.com/prop-firms/takeprofittrader, bbb.org/us/fl/windermere/profile/financial-services/takeprofittrader-0733-235965089/complaints, cross-referenced August 2026.

How to Read This Review

Disclosure & disclaimer: Trading Habits is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or compensated by Take Profit Trader or any prop trading firm. This page is not financial, investment, or legal advice, and nothing here is a recommendation to purchase an evaluation from Take Profit Trader. Rules, fees, and terms shown here can change at any time — always confirm current terms directly on the firm's own website before paying for an evaluation. See our Terms of Service for full disclosures.