I have mixed feelings about Finotive Funding. The dashboard is sleek and modern, and when it works, payouts do go through.i received payout once which was successful and fast,i went through the eval... See more
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I have mixed feelings about Finotive Funding. The dashboard is sleek and modern, and when it works, payouts do go through.i received payout once which was successful and fast,i went through the eval... See more
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Made a profit of 8k. Payout got reduced to 1k for the classic ‘gambling reasons as usual’ no free strategy allowed. dashboard is nice and simple looks professional but not point if payout will get red... See more
Incredible prop firm. I am blown away by the offerings of this prop firm. Easily the best in terms of so many factors. Their account offerings and rules and best in the industry and praying they don't... See more
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Dear risk team and finotive group , i would like to inform you that a payout was approved in seconds with my new strategy plan using finotive guidelines, that was shared with me, i just wa... See more
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Finotive Funding is a next-generation proprietary trading firm built for serious traders who want real opportunity. We provide funded trading accounts where traders can prove their skills, access real capital, and keep up to 100% of their profits. Our mission is simple — to build the fairest, most transparent, and most flexible funding model in the industry. With static drawdown, on-demand payouts, no hidden rules, and weekly withdrawals, we’ve redefined what traders can expect from a prop firm. Since 2021, Finotive Funding has paid out millions of dollars to traders worldwide and continues to lead the way in technology, transparency, and trader support. Every account is supported by our in-house dashboard, advanced risk tools, and a dedicated global team that genuinely cares about trader success. Trade fairly. Trade freely. Trade Finotive.
Omirou Street 64, 3096, Limassol, Cyprus
It's good company believe me you won't regret join it

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Made a profit of 8k. Payout got reduced to 1k for the classic ‘gambling reasons as usual’ no free strategy allowed. dashboard is nice and simple looks professional but not point if payout will get reduced.in my opinion they only pay 1-2k to show face they actually payout and are not a scam as I’ve seen most payout are 1k-2k average with other traders not much big payouts which looks suspicious. Slippage are also bad, ending up losing my account risked 2k and lost 5k. There are much better firms out there to be honest . My Profits covered my challenge fee back so it’s fine. But definitely won’t be using them again
best trading condition and payout method

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almost to hassle free, received payout within time

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Finotive your response doesn’t fix the issue of traders frustration.
You’re saying “qualitative assessment is required”, but that’s exactly the problem. Traders are expected to follow rules that are not defined in measurable terms, and then payouts are adjusted based on interpretation after the outcome.
Terms like “risk escalation”, “inconsistent exposure”, and “performance concentration” are referenced, but there are no numerical thresholds or clear boundaries provided. So how is a trader supposed to know in advance what is compliant?
If a trader risks a fixed percentage per trade and follows a structured plan, but still gets reduced to 10% based on subjective judgement, then this is not a transparent rule-based system — it’s discretionary.
Pointing to payout proofs doesn’t solve this. The issue isn’t whether some traders get paid, it’s whether all traders can predictably meet the criteria for full payout before they trade.
Right now, that’s not possible.
Until you provide clear, objective, and measurable standards, traders are left operating in uncertainty, and decisions appear to be made after results are known.
That is why there are repeated complaints, and why trust is being lost. I’m staying far away from this firm terrible experience I’ve had with lack of transparency.
In situations like this, where outcomes rely on interpretation rather than clearly defined and measurable criteria, it’s reasonable to expect that this kind of structure would draw attention from regulators concerned with transparency and fairness.

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Warning to all traders: Finotive Funding is systematically reducing profit splits to 10% as soon as you become profitable. They have done this to TWO of my accounts (80118105 and 80117108) in just two weeks!
Their excuse is always 'Rapid Directional Flipping', even for trades that are 5 hours apart. As a scalper, my style is consistent, but they only 'flag' it when the payout is worth more than $1,000. This is a clear tactic to avoid paying successful traders.
Don't waste your time and money here if you actually plan on making a profit. They will find a way to take 90% of your earnings using vague rules. I have filed formal disputes and will be taking this to Forex Peace Army."

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Good company and clear terms and conditions

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fraud prop firm!!! ru regulators need to tske action against this scammers. they give any random reason to not pay or reduce it to 10%. absolute rubbish prop firm
I have mixed feelings about Finotive Funding. The dashboard is sleek and modern, and when it works, payouts do go through.i received payout once which was successful and fast,i went through the evaluation also safely passed in first trial,@norexpass from telegram npassed for me, But a lot of traders and i are getting hit with these made-up rules like "profit concentration" and "directional flip after loss" - stuff that is not actually in their terms and conditions.
My experience was tense. A few of my trades got flagged for things that did not seem like real violations. The compliance call they put you through is intense - they go through every trade, every position size, every entry and exit. It feels like an interrogation more than a standard review.

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you don't want to give payout then don't give it, just don't give useless excuses.
I can answer all your excuses because I have taken trades on proper setup.
1 Inconsistent Position Sizing
I take trades on the break of structure of 4h candle. Sometimes if the candle is big then the position size will be less because SL will be big. If the candle is small then the position size will be big. How will any trader take a trade in the same position sizing? As per the setup, the position size will be the same. My risk is always 0.5%. I keep the position size accordingly. What is wrong in this?
2.Inconsistent Trade Direction
I have already told that my setup is based on 4h break off structure. Sometimes I take a buy trade and then when 4h break off structure is formed on the sell side, then I will close the trade and take a sell side trade. This is my setup, how to change it?
3. Mixed trade duration without consistent execution model
What is my mistake in this? The time of trade depends on the volatility of the market. Sometimes if the trade is run in London session then it will take more time. Work will be done in New York.
You don't have a valid reason

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Great experience from start to finish. Passed multiple challenges, got funded, and received payouts smoothly. Everything is straightforward and reliable. Highly recommended for anyone serious about trading.

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I had a very disappointing experience with this firm.
I experienced slippage that exceeded my defined stop loss. On trade #40719849, my stop loss was set at $18, but the trade closed at a $48 loss due to a market gap.
As a result of this final incident, I lost my entire account, despite trying to manage my risk properly.
What made the situation worse was the response from customer support. I did not feel that my case was fairly reviewed, and the response was final with no real attempt to resolve the issue.
Additionally, after raising my concerns, my account was restricted from purchasing new accounts, which felt unreasonable and unfair.
Although I was offered $75 compensation, it does not reflect the actual damage, including the loss of my account.
At this point, I am mainly asking for a fair solution — either restoring my account or removing the restriction placed on me.
If this issue is resolved properly, I am open to updating this review. Otherwise, I advise traders to be cautious when dealing with this fir

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"I am requesting an immediate manual review of my account termination by Finotive Funding. My account was closed due to a 'daily drawdown breach' that is mathematically impossible based on market conditions and my trade setup.
Technical Facts:
The Safe Buffer: Before my last trade, I had a documented $46.29 buffer remaining before reaching my daily drawdown limit.
The Trade Setup: I opened a 0.02 lot Gold trade with a Stop Loss set at $4,752. Even if this SL was hit, the total loss would only be $26, leaving me with $20.29 of safe equity above the breach limit.
Premature Termination: The system closed my account at $4,746, incurring a loss of only $14.06. This means I still had $32.23 of safe equity remaining at the moment of closure.
Market Liquidity: This happened during the New York session (high liquidity). There is no justification for a spread expansion that could wipe out a $32 margin on a 0.02 lot trade.
I have evidence from TradingView showing the High/Low of the candle at the time of closure (18:47 Cairo Time) was 4,746 / 4,739. Even at the highest point, I was still well within my risk limits. I demand my account be reinstated or a full refund.
Account ID: [80115990]"
"UPDATE"
Your manual review is mathematically fraudulent, and I have the proof. Stop trying to hide behind 'technical terms' and look at these facts:
The Math: My daily limit was $216. I had already lost $170, leaving me with a $46 buffer.
The Trade: I opened a 0.02 lot trade with a Stop Loss at 4752 (Max loss: $24). Even if the SL was hit, I would still have $22 of safe equity remaining ($46 - $24 = $22).
The Breach: You terminated my account when the price was only at 4746 (a loss of only $12-$14).
The Fact: I still had over $30 of safe equity when you closed the account.
Conclusion: You closed my account while I was still $30+ away from the daily limit. This is not a 'breach'; this is a technical theft.
I have uploaded these specific numbers to Trustpilot. I don't want a new account from a company that can't do basic math. I want a Full Refund of my $25 now, or I will initiate a chargeback and post this evidence in every trading community on Telegram and Discord."
" update"
The company is trying to remove my review, but they cannot hide the math. I am providing links to screenshots of their own dashboard proving they closed my account with over $30 of safe buffer remaining.
Mathematical Proof:
Starting Daily Buffer: $216 (4.5% of $4806).
Current Loss: I was down approx $170, leaving $46 of safe buffer.
The Trade: I opened a tiny 0.02 lot trade with a Stop Loss at 4752 (Risk: $24).
The Crime: Even if the SL hit perfectly, I should have had $22 left ($46 - $24 = $22).
The Fact: The company terminated my account when the trade was at only a $14 loss.
The Execution Lie:
The attached screenshot of the 1-minute candle proves the trade closed during peak market liquidity (New York Session). There was NO spread widening or slippage that could possibly consume $32 on a 0.02 lot size. This is a technical failure or manual manipulation.
I demand a full $25 refund. I am a
verified customer, and I will not let you steal my fee through 'calculation errors'."
I recently completed my second payout with Finotive Funding and received my profits without any issues.
The process took longer than I expected because my account was flagged for an elevated KYC and a compliance call, but in the end the team handled everything professionally.
During the video call, Compliance went through my strategy, risk management and trading history in detail, and once they were satisfied they approved my payout and sent the withdrawal certificate.
As a trader, I actually appreciate that they take security and behaviour seriously, because it means they are trying to protect both the firm and genuine traders.
Overall, my experience has been positive and I plan to continue trading with them while respecting their rules and behavioural guidelines.

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I will tell you this once, STAY AWAY.
EVERY single person I've talked to had their payout reduced to 10%. I had a 100k account with a 1k payout, and it got reduced for a directional flip after loss.
Allow me to clarify, I had a short for 10 seconds cause I misclicked the direction and I instantly closed it to open a long. They then justify it with some BS clause which is up to interpretation and at not an actual rule.
Do NOT buy from them, they are BY FAR the biggest scammers in the industry.

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My language is completely fine at the moment. Considering the behavior of your team, even using this kind of language is mild. Do they think I am foolish that I should keep messaging them again and again and they do not reply? I had a trade issue, and they promised me compensation, saying they would pay it. Now I have been messaging them for the last five to six days asking for the compensation so that I can start trading again, but there has been no reply at all. What am I supposed to do now? My trading is being affected. This was my first experience, and I will give a zero rating to your firm, especially to the risk team. Eddie from Finotive discord support don’t tell me what to do your team Finotive are a bunch of scammers!
-TALHA HUSSAIN

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This is a company lacking transparency. When I requested my $2,000 salary payment, I received a confirmation email on April 1st stating that the money had been transferred, but as of today, April 13th, the money is still not in my Binance wallet. They keep making promises every time I email them. Furthermore, regarding immediate payment, they have unspoken rules that only allow them to pay 10%. In short, be wary of them.
And I received a $2,000 bonus after working with them. Thanks for Eddie's support.

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