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Last reviewed Jun 22, 2026
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Take Profit Trader Review

Take Profit Trader lives in the value-first part of the futures-prop landscape, where the real question is whether the firm offers enough usability and trust to make the pricing worth it.

78
PropScore
Current rank
#5 futures ranking
PropScore
78/100
Health
69/100
Verdict

#5 overall: competitive profile, with the final score reflecting price, split, trust, payout-proof quality, rule clarity, and platform fit.

Trader profile

Best fit

Price-conscious traders who still want a real contender rather than a throwaway budget punt.

Not ideal for

You prefer paying more for stronger brand maturity and cleaner mainstream trust signals.

Best deal

NOFEE40 (40% off)

PropScore

Profit split
80%
Entry price
$90
Platforms
Tradovate, Rithmic
Best deal
NOFEE40 (40% off)

Our verdict on Take Profit Trader

Take Profit Trader's #5 position comes from the recalibrated PropScore model: hard plan metrics still matter, but Editorial & Data Quality now captures payout proof, rule clarity, support quality, platform UX, and edge-case trader treatment.

Take Profit Trader is a credible option for traders who start with economics and then confirm the rest of the package. It is easier to justify as a value pick than as a premium-brand pick.

The hard numbers matter more than the brand story: PropScore 78/100, Health Score 69/100, Trustpilot 4.4/5, 8,962 Trustpilot reviews, 5 tracked plans, and up to 80% profit split.

That combination gives Take Profit Trader a concrete profile rather than a generic โ€œgood firmโ€ label. The decision should come from whether the firmโ€™s cost, drawdown, payout cadence, and platform support match your actual trading process.

Pricing and value

Tracked entry pricing starts at $90.

That keeps the firm relevant for traders comparing cost-per-attempt closely.

The decision should still be based on the whole package, not just the cheap way in.

In the tracked data, the lowest visible entry point is $90 and the largest mapped account size is $150,000. Those two numbers frame the real value question: how much funded buying power do you get per dollar of evaluation risk?

The current best tracked promo is NOFEE40 (40% off). Treat it as a cost reducer, not as a reason to ignore weaker rules or payout friction.

Trading conditions and rules

Tracked platform support includes Tradovate, Rithmic.

Operationally, the firm needs to be judged on whether the rules and payout rhythm feel usable in practice.

That matters more than hype in this part of the market.

The tracked trading setup includes Tradovate, Rithmic, trailing, eod drawdown, unclear minimum trading days, and 80% maximum split.

That matters because the same strategy can behave very differently under trailing versus end-of-day drawdown, and a cheap account can become expensive if your normal execution style fights the rulebook.

Trust, payouts, and operational confidence

The trust read is deliberately mixed: Health Score 69/100, Editorial & Data Quality 90/100, and Trustpilot 4.4/5 are weighted together so one shiny metric cannot dominate the review.

Current tracked trust context is Health Score 69/100 and Trustpilot 4.4/5.

The brand may not carry the same built-in authority as the biggest names, so confidence has to come from consistency and execution.

Treat it as a practical comparison rather than a reputation buy.

The public trust layer is not just the star rating. Review volume, complaint pattern, payout proof, rule-change history, and how clearly the firm explains edge cases all matter when deciding whether to risk evaluation fees.

Take Profit Trader should be re-checked before purchase if there has been a recent promo spike, rule update, platform incident, or payout controversy. In prop firms, stale trust assumptions are how traders get clipped.

Who Take Profit Trader fits best

Best for traders who shop carefully on value and are comfortable comparing the fine print.

Less ideal for traders who want a premium-feeling wrapper around the evaluation.

Take Profit Trader works best when cost discipline is part of the edge.

A good fit means your strategy survives the rulebook without needing behavioral changes. If you have to shrink trades unnaturally, avoid normal news windows, or change execution tools just to satisfy the firm, the headline value is weaker than it looks.

Use Take Profit Trader as a shortlist candidate only after comparing it against at least two peers on the same four axes: total cost, drawdown model, payout path, and platform compatibility.

What traders may like

  • โœ“Good Trustpilot rating (4.4/5, 8,962 reviews)
  • โœ“Established firm (since 2021)
  • โœ“Choice of drawdown type (trailing, EOD, or static)
  • โœ“No activation fee
  • โœ“No consistency rule
  • โœ“News trading allowed in funded phase

What to watch

  • โœ•No verified payout data yet

FAQ

Is Take Profit Trader legit?

Take Profit Trader is tracked as an active prop firm on PropScorer, with PropScore 78/100, Health Score 69/100, and Trustpilot 4.4/5 from 8,962 reviews. That is enough to treat it as a real candidate, not enough to skip due diligence. The practical check is whether its current rules, drawdown model, and payout process fit your trading style before you buy an evaluation.

How much does Take Profit Trader cost?

The cheapest currently tracked entry point for Take Profit Trader is $90 across 5 plans. The best tracked deal is NOFEE40 (40% off), so the effective checkout price can differ from list pricing. Compare the entry fee with activation fees, reset fees, data fees, and payout restrictions before treating the headline price as the true cost.

Which platforms does Take Profit Trader support?

PropScorer currently tracks Tradovate, Rithmic for Take Profit Trader. Platform fit matters because execution quality, data feed familiarity, copier compatibility, and order-entry workflow can matter more than a small discount. If you already trade NinjaTrader, Tradovate, Rithmic, or another specific futures stack, confirm the exact platform/feed route at checkout before choosing the firm.

What profit split does Take Profit Trader offer?

Take Profit Trader offers up to 80% profit split in the tracked data. The important nuance is whether that split applies from the first payout, after a scaling threshold, or only on specific plans. A high split is valuable only if the drawdown, consistency, and withdrawal rules let you reach payout without distorting your trading.

How fast are Take Profit Trader payouts?

Take Profit Trader's payout attractiveness depends on the minimum trading days, payout request cadence, consistency checks, and any account buffer rules. The minimum trading-days requirement is not cleanly mapped in the current tracked data. Do not judge payout speed from marketing copy alone; compare the first-payout gate, repeat-payout cadence, maximum withdrawal caps, and whether payout proof is visible outside the firm's own site.

What drawdown type does Take Profit Trader use?

The tracked drawdown model for Take Profit Trader is trailing, eod. This is one of the biggest decision points. Trailing drawdown punishes early unrealized swings and can make cheap accounts harder than they look. End-of-day or static drawdown is usually easier to manage for swingier intraday systems. Match the drawdown model to your actual trade distribution, not to the discount code.

Which countries can use Take Profit Trader?

Take Profit Trader's tracked country or registration context is not clearly disclosed in the tracked profile. Availability can still depend on sanctions rules, payment processor restrictions, platform access, and tax/KYC requirements. If you trade from outside the US or EU, verify eligibility before paying because a firm can accept website traffic from a country without supporting every trader through KYC and payout.

How does Take Profit Trader compare with alternatives?

Take Profit Trader should be compared against Topstep for brand maturity, Apex for scale and promo aggression, and Tradeify for modern value. Use Apex when price and account scale matter most, Topstep when brand maturity and platform polish matter most, MyFundedFutures when trust sentiment is the deciding factor, and Tradeify when you want a modern value contender. The right choice is the one where pricing, drawdown, payout rules, and platform support match your strategy with the fewest compromises.

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