A detailed breakdown of how these two firms compare across costs, drawdown rules, payout structure, and trading restrictions.
Funded Futures Network is $29 cheaper to get started. Funded Futures Network charges $160/mo (monthly subscription) plus a $120 activation fee. Purdia Capital charges $179/mo (monthly subscription) plus a $130 activation fee.
Funded Futures Network uses drawdown, while Purdia Capital uses .
5 min trading days required
5d eval + 2d exhibition
5 min trading days
5d eval + 5d winning + 24d processing
Funded Futures Network gets you funded faster, with an estimated ~7 days to first payout (5d eval + 2d exhibition). Purdia Capital has no consistency rule, meaning you could pass the evaluation in a single profitable day. Funded Futures Network requires your best day to be no more than 40% of total profit.
Funded Futures Network offers up to 90% profit split(Daily payouts, $500 min), while Purdia Capital offers up to 90%(Daily payouts, $3,000 min).
When comparing withdrawal frequency, the gap between payouts matters. Funded Futures Network has no minimum profitable days requirement between withdrawals. Purdia Capital requires 5 profitable trading days between each withdrawal โ at 20 trading days per month, that works out to roughly 4 payouts per month.
Funded Futures Network requires clearing a buffer zone before your first payout โ you must earn above your starting balance plus the drawdown amount before any withdrawal is allowed. has no buffer requirement, meaning payouts are available from day one.
Purdia Capital is more flexible overall.
Overnight holding allowed ยท EOD trailing (not intraday)
Automation & bots allowed ยท News trading OK
Overnight holding allowed ยท No flat-by requirement
News trading allowed ยท Only 5 min trading days
Both firms work well for swing traders. Purdia Capital is a stronger fit for scalpers and day traders and budget traders (automation & bots allowed). Explore all trading styles to see which firms match your approach.
Based on $500/day profit, 20 trading days/month, 55% win rate
At $500/day profit, Funded Futures Network reaches break-even on day 12 while Purdia Capital reaches it (never). Funded Futures Network costs $29 less to get started. Funded Futures Network projects $8,000/mo more in funded earnings.
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Funded Futures Network caps each withdrawal at $10,000 per request. Purdia Capital has no per-request cap.
Overall, Purdia Capital scores higher (68 vs 65) on our trader-friendliness index. Key advantages: fewer trading restrictions, more lenient consistency rules. That said, Funded Futures Network wins on lower starting cost, faster path to funded. See the full glossary to understand any unfamiliar terms, or explore trading styles to find the best firm for your approach.