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FundedPrime vs Earn2Trade

Side-by-side comparison of trust scores, profit splits, payout speed, and real trader reviews. Independent data — no sponsored rankings.

METRIC
FDPM
FundedPrime
E2TR
Earn2Trade
EST. 2016
TRUST SCORE42/10048/100BETTER
PROFIT SPLIT80%
PAYOUT DAYS14d
PASS RATE9%
MIN COST$150
MAX FUNDING$200,000
RATING3/5BETTER0/5
REVIEW COUNT1BETTER0
STEPS2-step
DRAWDOWNFixed

FUNDEDPRIME DETAILS

EARN2TRADE DETAILS

MARKETS
Futures
PLATFORMS
NinjaTrader, Tradovate, Sierra Chart
TYPES
futures, beginner

FundedPrime PROS

  • +Listed on PropDNA, providing traders a point of reference
  • +No confirmed below-average metrics due to absence of data
  • +Firm identity is established enough to be catalogued for comparison
  • +No restrictive trading conditions are confirmed from available data

FundedPrime CONS

  • No data provided on profit split, max funding, or challenge cost
  • No trading conditions such as drawdown, profit target, or payout terms are available
  • Traders cannot meaningfully compare this firm to industry averages without data

Earn2Trade PROS

  • +Founded in 2016, making it one of the most established firms in the industry
  • +Min challenge cost of $150 is below the industry average of $186.7
  • +News trading and EA/automated trading are both permitted
  • +Single profit target comparison: 10% is clearly disclosed, aiding trader planning

Earn2Trade CONS

  • Reported pass rate of 9% is extremely low, meaning very few traders successfully get funded
  • Days to first payout of 14 is more than double the industry average of 6.5 days
  • Profit split of 80% is below the industry average of 84.7%

PROPDNA VERDICT

FundedPrime
Lower trust score (42/100). Slower payouts at —d.
Earn2Trade
Higher trust score (48/100). Faster payouts at 14d. 80% profit split.

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