Lux Trading Firm Pricing scales with funded size — $50K to $1M, scaling to $10M. A 7-day free trial lets you test the rules before paying, and execution is true A-book via FX Edge. Current fees are on the Lux site.
| Funded size | Split | Scaling | Get |
|---|---|---|---|
| $50K | 75–80% | to $10M | Get This Plan |
| $100K | 75–80% | to $10M | Get This Plan |
| $300K | 75–80% | to $10M | Get This Plan |
| $1M | 75–80% | to $10M | Get This Plan |
Compare Lux's cost-per-$1K and rules against Topstep and FTMO before buying.
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How does Lux compare?
| Metric | Lux | Topstep | FTMO | FundedNext |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Split | 75–80% | 90% | 80–90% | 80%+ |
| Max capital | $1M (scale $10M) | $150K | $200K | $300K |
| Execution | A-book | Sim/Live | Demo→Live | Demo→Live |
| Rules | Strict | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate |
| Trustpilot | 3.8 (623) | 4.5 | 4.8 | 4.6 |
Verdict: Lux stands out for genuine A-book execution and huge scaling ($10M), but its strict rules and lower split mean it rewards discipline over aggression.
Lux Trading Firm offers something genuinely different: real A-book liquidity, an audited track record and scaling to $10M. The Instant accounts pay 80% from the first trade, and the challenge refunds your fee in full once you pass.
It suits serious traders who value real-market execution and large scaling, and who are confident in their consistency.
The big caveat is the rules: reviewers repeatedly call Lux's consistency requirements the strictest in the industry, with a reported ~5% profit cap and details not all on the main page. The 3.8 Trustpilot score reflects that tension — read the full rulebook carefully before buying.
Lux Trading Firm is a London prop firm built around real-market A-book execution (via liquidity provider FX Edge), funding from $50K to $1M and scaling all the way to $10M. A 7-day free trial lets you test the environment before paying.
What to watch: Lux's rules are strict — its consistency requirement is one of the most-criticised in reviews (Trustpilot 3.8/5). The split (75–80%) is below the 90%+ leaders. It's a prop firm, not a regulated broker.