Weekly Payout Prop Firms (2026)
Prop firms paying out every week — fastest recurring cash flow for active traders. Compare minimum thresholds and payout rails.
Weekly payouts are the de facto industry standard at top-tier prop firms in 2026 — and a meaningful upgrade over the bi-weekly cycle that dominated 2022–2024. For active traders, the cash-flow difference compounds: weekly payouts let you recycle capital into living costs or additional challenge purchases 2× faster.
What "weekly payout" actually means at each firm:
- True weekly: request anytime, paid within 1–3 days. Universal at top firms.
- Calendar weekly: request only on a specific weekday, processed on a fixed schedule.
- First-payout exception: most firms require a 5–10 minimum-trading-day window before the first payout, even on weekly cycles.
If even faster matters, see our daily payouts list or the fastest payouts list for on-demand options.
Prop Firms that Offer forex2
| Rank | Assets | Platforms | Actions | ||||||
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![]() | 2 | Crypto, Energy, FX, Indices, Metals, Stocks | $400K | 50% OFFPICKR | |||||
![]() | 2 | Crypto, FX, Indices, Metals | $400K | 15% OFFPICKR |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which prop firms offer weekly payouts in 2026?
FundingPips, FundedNext, Goat Funded Trader, E8 Markets, The5ers and most top-tier firms run weekly payout cycles in 2026. Some default to bi-weekly but upgrade to weekly on funded-account scaling milestones. Check each firm's payout policy on its detail page for the exact cadence.
Is weekly payout better than bi-weekly?
For cash-flow-sensitive traders, yes — receiving payouts twice as often improves your ability to deploy capital into new challenges or living costs. The economic difference compounds for full-time traders. For occasional/swing traders the difference is marginal.
Do weekly-payout prop firms have higher fees?
Mostly no. Payout cadence is rarely paywalled separately; firms compete on it. A small number of firms charge a $25–$50 wire fee per payout regardless of cadence, which makes weekly slightly less efficient than bi-weekly net of fees. Crypto payouts (USDT) bypass this.

