It is an alright prop firm honestly. Just certain rules are not explained well and there is no leeway when they are breached. Accidentally placed a trade 3 min and 49 seconds before news (their rule i... See more
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TX3 Funding is a trader-focused prop firm offering clear objectives, fair rules, and fast, reliable payouts. Trade Forex on MatchTrader or Futures on ProjectX, verify your edge, and scale with confidence.
Fast & reliable payouts
Receive your payout in 1 business day
Up to 90% cash rewards
From simulated profits
Clear rules & objectives
One-phase or two-phase challenges
Account sizes
Forex up to $300k • Futures up to $150k
Scaling potential
Grow to $2M virtual capital
Platforms
MatchTrader (Forex) • ProjectX (Futures)
Forex on MatchTrader • Futures on ProjectX — stable conditions, modern tooling, and responsive operations.
Forex on MatchTrader • Futures on ProjectX
Choose a one-phase or two-phase trading challenge with clear performance objectives.
Trade to confirm consistency in a demo account (up to $300,000 for Forex and $150,000 for Futures in virtual capital).
Live-market conditions • Futures, Indices & Commodities • Clear profit targets & rules
Become eligible for real cash rewards from simulated profits.
Up to 90% rewards • Early payout (first after 10 days, then every 3 days) • Pro payout (anytime) • Scale up to $2M
After reaching a set payout threshold in your funded demo, graduate to trading live capital.
Daily withdrawals • Detailed risk reports • Live balance equals qualified funded demo • Trade Futures with real prop capital
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Great Prop Firm. It was easy to buy and when i needed customer service they help really quick.

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My login details are not working even though I'm 100% sure that they are correct.

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I needed that money. Real life money. And you kept it without a second thought. I will never stop speaking out against you.
You are the lowest form of human. Preying on people chasing a better life, then crushing them when they get close.
I lost my 100k funding account without reaching my daily/ full loss limit i am disappointed to say the least

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These scammers dont pay when you dont spend enough to cover your payouts.
So risk department from @tx3funding
sent me this email, after ghosting and taking 1 full day to think about a "reason" to justify for my ban, and without paying out.
They came out with the reason that I was "account churning" and "passing or failing in 1 trade"
Funny thing is, people were just asking in discord about rules against these, and the answers has been a firm no, no rules about anything with regards to failing multiple accounts and limits to buying, or rules against "passing or failing in 1 trade"
Now, this is where it gets more interesting. In order to fully show you guys how retarded @tx3funding
are in coming out with their reasons to ban me, I am going to go full @Market_Emotions
mode, and show you guys 100% transparency with regards to my total spending with
@tx3funding vs my payouts, on a monthly basis as well.
Purchase receipts and payouts evidence will be posted under replies
October
Total spending - $9,667.5 (yes I was horrible then)
Total payouts - $22,308 (at least Im still profitable)
November
Total spending - $5,745 (Failing less accounts)
Total payouts - $26,227.8 (More payouts, better RR)
December
Total spending - $1,387.5 (assuming no refunds)
Total payouts - $21,291.85 paid, + 30.9k profits pending to be paid on DEC 18 & Dec 19, but denied by these sore losers
@tx3funding
So as you can see, the problem wasn't about me "churning" accounts. If it was, they would have banned me in October when I was purchasing loads. In fact, it is quite the opposite, they must not have been too happy I stopped buying so many accounts and still got to even more payouts 🤣🤣🤣🤡🤡
Dear risk team of
@tx3funding
, you could have saved all of us time and send me email saying "sorry, you are too profitable for us, you played by our rules and we are losing big time. We are sore losers, so we're gonna accuse you of account churning which is not even a rule and we are not gonna pay you"
@tx3funding
pay up my 30k you motherfking scammers 🖕🖕🖕
Trustpilot, if you have any doubts about the genuinity of this review, I am very happy to provide with all the proofs. This platform should allow attachment of screenshots and images

Reply from TX3 Funding
I decided to write another review for this company - last time I wrote about their consistency rule which kinda blocks swing traders that usually hit a runner. This time I will write about their violation rule of over leveraging - they will deduct your profitable trade however, if you produce a loss, they will leave a losing trade on your account. What a joke haha I literally can't believe they do business like this.

Reply from TX3 Funding
Can there be a worst prop firm? How can you confirm a KYC was verified, then unverified and finally ban the funded trader all within 24 hours? They're used to this word "determined", and it captures their deed very well. They determine who gets paid or not, not based on obvious rules, just simply based on what they determine. It was a bad experience with them. They are just a dubious scammer who are fond of the word "integrity" though their deeds are far off it. Best to stay of prop firms if you've got the capital.

Reply from TX3 Funding
Horrible Experience. Horrible rules. Won every trade, but still lost account according to them. Never again.

Reply from TX3 Funding
They improve by a lot despite their trading plataform and their response is very efective and fast.I would said it is a underrated plataform.

Reply from TX3 Funding
In my view, you do not deserve a single star. If you could give a free account and intentionally disrupt the process by stopping trades and closing the account without due course, you are simply evil in my view.
Everything less!

Reply from TX3 Funding
I started trading with TX3 Funding in November 2025. Trading has been part of my life for more than six years. These years were filled with learning, hardwork, discipline, mistakes, and growth. I am not a gambler. I trade carefully and I respect rules.
@tx3funding
On 6 December, I received a payout of approximately USD 3,399. That payout meant a lot to me, not only because of the money, but because it represented trust. It showed that my work was reviewed, accepted, and considered compliant.
My accounts were still active. I was quietly preparing for the next 2nd payout around 20 December.
Then on 12 December, I received an email that ended everything.
There was no warning.
The decision stated that my accounts were terminated and that my earned profits would not be paid.
I hope TX3 Funding remembers that real people stand behind every account.
Please pay back my profits!
@tx3funding

Reply from TX3 Funding
Standard rules to pass challenges. They do payout but only after doing everything they can to avoid it. Since Toptier changed to TX3 funding they have become very dishonest al will do everything to take away your wins (small en big wins). But the losses you take, with the same "violation" as the wins will be added on your account. I have never had this with toptier. I think it's sad en very disappointing.
I used to like top tier, but that memory is fading away very fast.

Reply from TX3 Funding
it is theif im sugesting plese dont buy

Reply from TX3 Funding
Update for my review from the 15th may 2025. The firm responded last week to my review that was posted half a year ago and telling me to open a ticket to resolve the issue. I doubted anything will be resolved but I still went ahead and opened a ticket. The firm told me that they'll look into it and then told me that the denial was justified, so they still haven't realized their mistake and admitted that the rule back then was an issue from their end. The rule wasn't clearly stated and as a futures traders, you should know the difference between 3 minis and 3 micros. This futures firm won't stay sustainable, mark my words. If you read this, don't try this firm, but rather stay away from them at any cost...

Reply from TX3 Funding
The rules are completely against you with this prop firm there's no wiggle room if you "violate" a rule that's not easily explained examples being the trailing drawdown, news and leveraging rules and the platform has only gotten worse after the change from top tier
literally don't waste your money this prop is going to do everything in its power to stop you from passing and everything in its power to get you to keep buying challenges

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