Funding Futures Tracker

Track each Funding Futures account without losing the thread.

FundedNotes ingests your Funding Futures trades by CSV today and rebuilds them into distance to drawdown, daily loss room, net P&L, and consistency, with a dedicated journal per account. Funding Futures is a futures prop firm that executes via Rithmic and Tradovate, so read-only Rithmic sync runs today and wider auto-sync is in progress.

Load Funding Futures fills by CSV right now; read-only Rithmic sync already live
Distance to drawdown stays accurate for trailing or end-of-day limit types
Daily loss room computed for each account to keep a single bad day in check
Stack all your Funding Futures evaluations and funded accounts into one total

One readout that respects every Funding Futures plan

Funding Futures, like its peers in the US futures prop space, can assess accounts under more than one drawdown structure. FundedNotes detects whether trailing or end-of-day rules apply and tailors the distance-to-breach number to suit, so the figure you rely on is anchored to how that exact account is being graded.

Rithmic sync today, broader coverage approaching

Funding Futures sends execution through Rithmic and Tradovate. Our read-only Rithmic connection is operational now and reflects fills as they happen, performing no order routing and touching no funds. Accounts routed through Tradovate use CSV import in the meantime, while automatic sync is being extended to bring more Funding Futures routing under one roof.

Daily room you can size against

When a plan caps the loss you can take in a single session, the last decision of the day carries the most weight. FundedNotes keeps remaining daily loss room next to live net P&L for each Funding Futures account, so you size that final trade against a concrete limit rather than a hunch about where the line sits.

A record that follows the account through funding

Notes, tags, and consistency figures you build during a Funding Futures evaluation remain fixed to that account as it advances into the funded stage. The process that secured the pass keeps guiding you toward payouts, and the entire Funding Futures history stays reviewable in one place from first trade to last.

Frequently asked questions

Does FundedNotes understand the drawdown type on my Funding Futures account?

Yes. Funding Futures accounts can run on a trailing drawdown that climbs with your highest equity or an end-of-day drawdown that only adjusts after settlement. FundedNotes applies whichever rule governs the account you are viewing, so the cushion it reports reflects the real breach point for that login rather than a generic estimate.

What are my import options for Funding Futures?

Start with CSV — pull your trade history out of your Funding Futures platform and upload it, and every account is covered immediately. Since Funding Futures also executes through Rithmic, you can connect our read-only Rithmic sync instead so fills arrive on their own. Neither method gives FundedNotes any control over the account.

Can I keep multiple Funding Futures accounts organised here?

Absolutely. Every Funding Futures account becomes its own tracked entry with an independent journal and drawdown counter, and FundedNotes still consolidates them into a single portfolio total. That makes running parallel evaluations or several funded accounts far easier to oversee.

Is there any scenario where FundedNotes places orders on Funding Futures?

No. FundedNotes is a read-only analytics and journaling product end to end. We connect to Rithmic at read-only scope, so the platform can read fills and balances but has no mechanism to open, modify, or close a position, change account settings, or move funds in your Funding Futures account.

Do micro and mini contracts both count toward my Funding Futures stats?

They do. Whether you trade micro contracts to manage risk or scale into minis, all fills land in the same journal and the same consistency and net-P&L engine, so your Funding Futures performance is measured as a whole instead of being split by contract class.