A detailed breakdown of how these two firms compare across costs, drawdown rules, payout structure, and trading restrictions.
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My Funded Futures is $95 cheaper to get started. My Funded Futures charges $214/mo (monthly subscription). Purdia Capital charges $179/mo (monthly subscription) plus a $130 activation fee. My Funded Futures currently has an active promotion which may further reduce cost.
Purdia Capital's daily loss limit is a soft breach — the account pauses rather than fails. My Funded Futures's daily loss limit is a hard breach — hitting it immediately disqualifies the account.
My Funded Futures uses EOD Trailing drawdown ($3,100 buffer once locked at initial), while Purdia Capital uses EOD Trailing at 4% ($2,000 buffer once locked at initial). Lock behavior differs: My Funded Futures — locks at $100,100 after $3,100 profit, while Purdia Capital — locks at $50,000 after $2,000 profit. Purdia Capital also has a $1,000 daily loss limit, while My Funded Futures does not.
My Funded Futures gets you funded faster, with an estimated ~2 days to first payout (2d eval). Purdia Capital has no consistency rule, meaning you could pass the evaluation in a single profitable day. My Funded Futures requires your best day to be no more than 50% of total profit.
My Funded Futures offers up to 90% profit split(Daily payouts), while Purdia Capital offers up to 90%(Daily payouts).
Both firms have similar trading restrictions.
Starting at $62.5 · No activation fee
No strong style match
My Funded Futures is a stronger fit for budget traders (starting at $62.5). 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, My Funded Futures reaches break-even on day 20 while Purdia Capital reaches it on day 12. My Funded Futures costs $95 less to get started. Purdia Capital projects $233/mo more in funded earnings.
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Overall, My Funded Futures scores higher (74 vs 70) on our trader-friendliness index. Key advantages: lower starting cost, more forgiving drawdown rules, faster path to funded. That said, Purdia Capital wins on more lenient consistency rules. See the full glossary to understand any unfamiliar terms, or explore trading styles to find the best firm for your approach.
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