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Funded Futures Network vs Purdia Capital: Which Futures Prop Firm Wins? (2026)

A side-by-side breakdown of the rules that decide which prop firm fits your strategy — drawdown type, profit splits, payout speed, account sizes, and total cost.

The verdict

Funded Futures Network has the lower starting price ($67.5 vs $125.3 for Purdia Capital). Purdia Capital offers a higher max profit split (90% vs 80%). Purdia Capital offers a one-time payment option, avoiding recurring monthly fees. Purdia Capital has an instant-funding path with no evaluation phase.

Rules side by side

Each value is the best (or full range) across all of the firm's products.

RuleFunded Futures NetworkPurdia Capital
Challenge typeEvaluationEvaluation + Instant Funding
Drawdown typeEODIntraday Trailing / EOD
Account sizes$25K – $250K$50K – $100K
Starting price$68$125
Profit split80%70–90%
Payout speed
Payout frequency
Consistency ruleEval: 40–40% / Funded: 40–40%Eval: 0–0%
Payment modelSubscriptionMixed (one-time + subscription)
Verified payoutsNoNo
Sage rating

About each firm

Funded Futures Network

Funded Futures Network uses a three-stage program (Evaluation, Exhibition, Funded) with a trailing maximum end-of-trade drawdown. Standard evaluations require 15 trading days; Express requires 7. Profit splits start at 80/20 and step up. There is a $120 Exhibition activation fee and a $126/month data fee on funded accounts.

Products

  • Standard MAX80% split

Purdia Capital

Purdia Capital runs a three-phase program (Evaluation, Sim Funded, Live Funded) plus an Instant Funding option that skips evaluation. Drawdown is end-of-day with optional intraday trailing variants. After 10 trading days and a profit target the first payout unlocks; subsequent payouts have no minimum requirements, with daily auto-approved payouts available post-qualification.

Products

  • Pro Evaluation90% split
  • EOD Evaluation70% split
  • Instant FundingInstant funding · One-time

Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper to start, Funded Futures Network or Purdia Capital?

Funded Futures Network has the lower starting price at $68 for its smallest evaluation account, compared to $125 for the other.

Which has the better profit split, Funded Futures Network or Purdia Capital?

Purdia Capital pays out a higher max profit split (90%) compared to 80% on the other side.

Are payouts verified at Funded Futures Network and Purdia Capital?

Funded Futures Network does not have third-party verified payout history. Purdia Capital does not have third-party verified payout history.