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Lucid Trading review

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A futures prop firm (founded 2025) with a cleaner rule set than most: end-of-day trailing drawdown instead of intraday, a 90/10 profit split, and unusually fast payout processing. Evaluation (LucidPro, LucidFlex) and instant-funded (LucidDirect) routes exist, and automated systems are permitted within the rules — HFT is not. The prop-firm reality still applies in full: the challenge is the product, and the fee is money you can lose.

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Read this first — Prop firmA prop-firm challenge is a paid evaluation with a low pass rate; the fee is at risk. Lucid Trading is also a young firm — verify the current rules, automation policy and payout terms directly before paying.

At a glance

Best for
Futures funded accounts with algo-tolerant, EOD-drawdown rules
Maker
Lucid Trading
Type
Prop firm
Price from
Challenge ~$140 ($50K acct)
Pricing
challenge fee + profit split
Affiliate commission
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What it does

A futures prop firm (founded 2025) with a cleaner rule set than most: end-of-day trailing drawdown instead of intraday, a 90/10 profit split, and unusually fast payout processing. Evaluation (LucidPro, LucidFlex) and instant-funded (LucidDirect) routes exist, and automated systems are permitted within the rules — HFT is not. The prop-firm reality still applies in full: the challenge is the product, and the fee is money you can lose.

Key features:

evaluation challengeinstant-funded optionfunded account (on success)90/10 profit splitend-of-day trailing drawdownautomation allowed (no HFT)futures platforms (NinjaTrader, Tradovate, TradingView)

Pros & cons

Pros

  • End-of-day trailing drawdown is far kinder to strategy variance than the intraday trailing most futures firms use
  • Automated systems and trade copiers are explicitly permitted within the rules
  • Fast payout processing and a simple 90/10 split once funded

Cons

  • Futures only — no forex/CFD accounts, and platform choice is tied to its CQG/Rithmic connections
  • Founded in 2025, so the track record is short and rules are still evolving
  • The core prop-firm reality applies: most participants fail the evaluation and forfeit the fee, and HFT/micro-scalping triggers enforcement
Ready to try Lucid Trading?Futures funded accounts with algo-tolerant, EOD-drawdown rules — Challenge ~$140 ($50K acct).Test it on a demo/paper account before risking real capital.

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