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Global context

FundedSmart vs FundedNext

Compare FundedSmart’s India-first INR evaluations with FundedNext’s broader global challenge brand.

These pages are for general comparison only. Competitor programs change, and FundedSmart provides simulated Indian Markets evaluations only — not live brokerage. Global peers may focus on forex/CFD-style products. Programs change — verify current details directly with each provider. FundedSmart provides simulated Indian Markets evaluations only.

FundedSmart’s public product is Indian Markets simulated evaluations with transparent INR pricing. FundedNext competes as a larger global challenge brand — useful if you are comparing rule shape and awareness, not if you need Indian index F&O as the primary market.

Comparison overview

DimensionFundedSmartFundedNext
Primary public marketIndian Markets (INR) · simulated F&OGlobal multi-market challenge programs
Plan typesInstant, One Step, Two StepMultiple FundedNext challenge formats
One-step target10%Offer-dependent one-step targets
Two-step target8% then 5%Often 8–10% on first stage (offer-dependent)
Max drawdown10% (Two Step), 8% (One Step), 5% (Instant)Often 10% on core programs
Daily loss limit5% (Two Step), 4% (One Step), 3% (Instant)Often 5% on core programs
Brand positionIndia-first, transparentAggressive growth and scale

Where FundedSmart may fit better

  • You want Indian Markets options with transparent public INR pricing.
  • You value Academy-driven education and clear simulated-trading messaging.
  • You want illustrative reward shares published on /rewards (policy-governed, not guaranteed).

Where FundedNext may fit better

  • You prefer a larger global brand with broader existing awareness.
  • You already understand and prefer the FundedNext challenge ecosystem.

Before you decide

Review Indian Markets, Trading Rules, Pricing, and Rewards before choosing a challenge path.

Ready for Indian Markets?

Start a simulated evaluation in INR — or review rules first.