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August 16, 2026

FFF Premier+ vs Lucid Flex (2026): Rules, Prices, and Payouts Compared

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Funded Futures Family Team

Comparison chart of FFF Premier+ vs Lucid Flex: no consistency rule on Premier+, no payout buffer on either, minimum payout none vs $500, EOD drawdown both, Premier+ from $86 with code FFF

Facts checked August 16, 2026. FFF numbers come from the live Premier+ plan page and help center. Lucid numbers come from lucidtrading.com and their support center on the same date. Both firms change terms without much notice, so verify at checkout before you buy.

Short answer: these two plans are closer than any other matchup we’ve compared. The funded payout caps are literally identical, 50% of profit up to $1,000–$3,000 per request depending on size. Lucid Flex wins on cost structure, a one-time fee instead of a monthly subscription. FFF Premier+ with Fast Pass wins on rules: no consistency requirement at any stage, bigger contract limits, and your pick of drawdown model. If you pass evaluations quickly, Premier+ usually works out better. If you like to take your time, Flex’s one-time fee means the clock isn’t running against you.

The two plans in one table

FFF Premier+Lucid Flex
Pricing modelMonthly: $89–$319 (Intraday Trailing) or $119–$529 (End-of-Day) list; code FFF currently brings Fast Pass EOD to $86–$317One-time fee, no rebilling ($89–$497 at their checkout, August 2026)
Profit target (50K)$3,000$3,000
Evaluation consistencyNone on Fast Pass; 50% on the cheaper Standard option50%, with a small cushion built in
Drawdown modelYour choice: Intraday Trailing or End-of-DayEnd-of-Day only
Daily loss limitNoneNone
Funded consistencyNoneNone
Payout bufferNone ($1+ net profit since last payout)None ($1+ net profit per cycle)
Payout eligibilityEvery 5 qualifying trading days ($200+ profit days)Any day, once you log 5 profit days of $100–$250 (by size); resets each cycle
Max per payout50% of profit, up to $1,000 / $2,000 / $2,500 / $3,00050% of profit, up to $1,000 / $2,000 / $2,500 / $3,000
Minimum payoutNone listed$500
Profit split90/10 from the first dollar90/10
Max contracts (25K–150K)3 / 5 / 10 / 15 minis2 / 4 / 6 / 10 minis
Payout processingInstant approvals; funds reach your Rise account within hoursApproved funds disbursed within 2 business days
Account limits5 active funded accounts per user (all plans combined), $100K total payout cap per user5 funded accounts per household; 5 payouts per account, then you’re moved to live

Sources: the Premier+ page and FFF payout rules; Lucid’s Flex evaluation, funded, and payout articles in their support center, all checked August 16, 2026.

Where Lucid Flex genuinely wins

The one-time fee is the big one. A 50K Flex ran $146 at Lucid’s checkout in August 2026, paid once. Premier+ at 50K is $119–$194 per month list, $116 for Fast Pass EOD with code FFF right now. If your evaluation takes three months, the math turns lopsided in Lucid’s favor. Nobody should pretend otherwise.

The evaluation targets are also slightly friendlier at the small sizes: $1,250 on a 25K Flex against $1,500 on a 25K Premier+. Lucid’s dashboard updates in near real time, activation after passing takes 5 to 30 minutes, and their 50% evaluation consistency rule includes a cushion so a strong two-day pass doesn’t get blocked on a technicality. Their Trustpilot rating sat at 4.5 from over 5,400 reviews when we checked, and the firm reports more than $400M paid to traders. Lucid is a serious operator, which is exactly why this comparison is worth writing.

Where Premier+ pulls ahead

Fast Pass removes the consistency rule everywhere, evaluation and funded. Flex still asks for 50% consistency during the evaluation, so one monster day can stall your pass. If your equity curve is lumpy, that difference decides the whole comparison.

Contract limits run deeper at FFF: 15 minis on a 150K Premier+ against 10 on a 150K Flex. You also choose your drawdown model. Traders who hate watching an intraday trail can take End-of-Day; traders who want the cheaper price take Intraday Trailing. Flex only offers EOD.

Then there’s what happens after approval. FFF payout reviews are instant, and with Rise verification done the money lands in your account within hours. Lucid quotes up to 2 business days for disbursement, and their minimum request is $500. FFF also lets you keep collecting payouts up to the $100K per-user cap, while a Flex account moves to Lucid’s live program after its fifth payout, where the rules change. Some traders want that live transition. Others prefer knowing their sim rules stay put.

The payout-cap coincidence

Both plans cap requests at 50% of profit up to the same dollar amounts at every size. Since the caps match, the comparison comes down to the cycle mechanics. Premier+ needs five qualifying days at $200+ profit. Flex needs five days at $100–$250 depending on size, and those days reset after every approved payout. On a 25K account Flex’s $100 bar is easier; at 150K the $250 bar matches FFF’s $200 closely. Run the numbers for your own size before deciding, both help centers publish the tables.

Which one fits you

Pick Lucid Flex if you want one payment, no time pressure, and you’re confident you can keep your biggest evaluation day under half your total. Pick Premier+ if you want zero consistency math anywhere, more contracts, faster cash-out after approval, and a drawdown model you choose yourself. Traders switching from Lucid tend to name payout speed and the Fast Pass rule as their reasons; you can see real payout receipts on our reviews page and the full firm-level breakdown in Lucid vs FFF challenge rules. Payout mechanics for every FFF plan are on the payout speed page.

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At checkout, code FFF currently brings Premier+ Fast Pass EOD down to $86–$317 a month, or first50 gets 50% off your first account plus a $250 bonus on your first payout.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Lucid Flex cheaper than FFF Premier+?

Upfront, usually yes. Flex is a one-time fee ($89–$497 at their August 2026 checkout) while Premier+ bills monthly ($89–$529 depending on drawdown and pass option). The longer your evaluation takes, the more that gap favors Lucid. Code FFF currently brings Fast Pass EOD to $86–$317 a month, and a fast passer may only pay one month.

Do both plans have a consistency rule?

Funded accounts: neither plan has one. Evaluations differ: Lucid Flex requires 50% consistency to pass, while Premier+ Fast Pass has no consistency rule at any stage. The cheaper Premier+ Standard option carries a 50% rule during evaluation only.

How do the payout caps compare?

They’re identical: 50% of profit up to $1,000 (25K), $2,000 (50K), $2,500 (100K), and $3,000 (150K) per request on both plans. The differences are cycle mechanics and processing speed. FFF approves instantly with funds in hours; Lucid disburses within 2 business days and requires a $500 minimum request.

What happens after several payouts on each plan?

A Lucid Flex account is moved to their live program after 5 payouts. FFF lets you keep requesting payouts up to $100K total per user across your accounts, with live-account eligibility available once you qualify.

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