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Maven Trading vs For Traders

Established paid firm versus free competition. Maven has a multi-year payout record, a 9% target and a refundable fee, but excludes the US and Canada. For Traders is free and beginner-friendly, but pays a CFD challenge rather than cash and changes rules between rounds. Use For Traders to learn for free; move to Maven for real payouts if you are outside the US and Canada.

Our pick

The most established operator in the niche with a genuine payout history, let down for prediction traders by a simulated feed, a 3%-per-question cap, and no US or Canada access.

A free, no-risk way to practise the prediction-markets format, but it is a simulated competition that pays out a CFD challenge rather than real money.

Maven Trading versus For Traders feature comparison
FeatureMaven TradingFor Traders
Our rating4.03.5
Entry price≈ $44Free
Account sizes$2K – $100K$100K demo
Evaluation1-stepFree competition
Profit target9%Leaderboard
Max drawdownChallenge3% trail / 5% staticFunded3% trail / 5% staticChallenge10% totalFunded10% total
Profit split70%Up to 90%
Consistency ruleNoneNone stated
Time limitNone3-week rounds
Min trading daysNoneNot stated
ExecutionSimulatedSimulated
Payout methodCrypto / wire / RiseCFD challenge prize
Payout speedEvery 10 business daysNo cash payout (beta)
RefundFee back on 3rd payoutN/A (free)
Our pick

We lean Maven Trading for most traders

Maven is the one firm here with a multi-year track record, and its one-step 9% target with no consistency rule and no minimum days is genuinely friendly. The fee refund on your third payout is a nice touch. For prediction-market traders specifically, though, two things sting: the 3%-of-balance profit cap per question kneecaps your best ideas, and the product is a simulated mirror rather than the live Kalshi or Polymarket book. The US and Canada exclusion is the dealbreaker for many, given how US-centric prediction markets are.