Grade your FundedNext challenge chart before risking the trade.
Upload a forex, gold, index, crypto, or futures chart screenshot and get an AI setup grade, entry, stop, targets, and risk notes before taking a FundedNext evaluation trade.

FundedNext chart checkpoint
SnapPChart is not affiliated with FundedNext and does not connect to your account, read your trailing maximum-loss limit or balance, or enforce FundedNext rules. Use the rules from your own FundedNext dashboard as the source of truth while reviewing the chart grade, stop, targets, and bear case.
SKIP
if rules break
Market focus
Multi-market
Forex pairs, gold and metals, indices, crypto, and FundedNext Futures screenshots.
Rule source
Your dashboard
Profit target and trailing maximum-loss limit depend on your FundedNext model; use your own dashboard.
Setup grade
A-F
Clean pullback, breakout, reclaim, or continuation quality reviewed.
Decision
Pass / skip
Skip trades that need too much stop room or lack clarity.
Quick answer
What is a FundedNext trade grader?
A FundedNext trade grader is a pre-entry review workflow for traders taking a FundedNext evaluation. SnapPChart reads the chart screenshot for setup quality, trend, key levels, momentum, stop placement, targets, and risk/reward so you can compare the trade against your own FundedNext rules before entering. FundedNext offers several evaluation models, so the exact profit target and trailing maximum-loss limit depend on the model you chose and live in your own FundedNext dashboard.
Challenge discipline
FundedNext's trailing maximum-loss limit punishes one sloppy trade.
FundedNext models use a trailing end-of-day maximum-loss limit that updates on your highest balance and does not decrease on losses, and some models add a consistency rule. A single impulsive entry across forex, gold, indices, crypto, or futures can undo the cushion you built. Grade the setup before you take it and skip C-grade charts to protect the evaluation.
Your daily loss rule stays visible
A prop challenge can be failed by one emotional trade day. Use the chart grade and risk notes alongside your own daily loss rule before sizing the trade.
Drawdown pressure is part of the read
A clean-looking chart still has to fit the max loss or trailing drawdown constraints from your challenge plan. SnapPChart reviews the chart risk before the trade gets emotional.
Setup quality beats trade count
Prop traders need fewer low-quality entries, not more signals. The A-F grade makes weak, late, or messy setups harder to justify.
Workflow
Grade the setup while the risk is still optional.
Screenshot the setup from TradingView, MetaTrader, cTrader, NinjaTrader, or your platform, then compare the AI grade against your own FundedNext rules before the order goes live.
The highest-value output is often skip.
A prop challenge rewards constraint. If the setup needs too much stop room or the grade is weak, the disciplined move is to wait.
- The stop needed by the chart would risk too much of the daily loss limit.
- The move is already extended and the next logical target is too close.
- The setup grade is weak because volume, trend, and key levels conflict.
- You are trying to recover from a prior loss instead of trading a clean setup.
- 01
Screenshot the trade before entry
Capture the chart with candles, price scale, timeframe, indicators, and the level you are planning to trade.
- 02
Upload it for an AI setup grade
SnapPChart checks trend, momentum, volume, key levels, pattern quality, and risk/reward from the screenshot.
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Compare the trade plan with your challenge rules
Use the entry, stop, targets, and bear case to decide whether the setup still fits your daily loss and drawdown constraints.
- 04
Skip the chart if the rules do not fit
A C-grade chart, thin reward, unclear stop, or oversized loss risk should be treated as a no-trade day, not a problem to force.
Next pages
More prop firm workflows
Pair the FundedNext grader with the broader prop challenge and overtrading workflows.
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Topstep Trade Grader
Review futures chart setups before taking a Combine-style intraday trade.
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Revenge Trading Guide
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FAQ
Prop Firm Challenge AI Grader FAQ
How to use SnapPChart as a setup-quality checkpoint during a challenge.
Can SnapPChart grade FundedNext challenge trades?
SnapPChart can grade chart screenshots from forex, gold, indices, crypto, and futures commonly traded during a FundedNext evaluation. It is not affiliated with FundedNext and does not connect to your account or verify evaluation status.
Does SnapPChart track my FundedNext drawdown limit?
No. SnapPChart does not connect to FundedNext, read your trailing maximum-loss limit, balance, or any account rule. It reviews a static chart screenshot only. FundedNext offers multiple evaluation models with different targets, so use the live numbers from your own FundedNext dashboard as the source of truth alongside the chart grade, stop, targets, and bear case.
Is this a prop firm signal service?
No. SnapPChart does not send trade alerts or tell you what to buy. You upload a chart you are already considering, then use the AI grade and risk notes as a second opinion.
What markets can prop traders upload?
You can upload forex, gold, futures, stocks, crypto, ETFs, or any chart screenshot where the candles, timeframe, price scale, and key indicators are visible.
Should I use this instead of my own trading plan?
No. Use SnapPChart as a pre-trade checkpoint. Your own prop firm rules, risk limits, and trading plan should decide whether the setup is allowed.
SnapPChart is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by FTMO, Topstep, or any prop firm. The analysis is educational chart review, not financial advice, investment advice, or a guarantee of passing any challenge.
Check the FundedNext setup before you risk the evaluation.
Upload the chart and review whether the setup quality, stop, and targets deserve space in your challenge plan.