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HEAD-TO-HEAD COMPARISON · 2026

Savius vs DPFunded

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

SVUS
Savius
EST. 2013
DPFD
DPFunded
SAVIUS
METRIC
DPFUNDED
60/100BETTER
TRUST SCORE
40/100
4/5BETTER
RATING
0/5
90%BETTER
PROFIT SPLIT
80%
$300,000
MAX FUNDING
BETTER$400,000
$285
MIN COST
BETTER$58
3d
PAYOUT DAYS
PASS RATE
1BETTER
REVIEW COUNT
0

SAVIUS DETAILS

STEPS
1-phase
DRAWDOWN
Fixed
MARKETS
Futures, Indices
PLATFORMS
ATAS, Quantower

DPFUNDED DETAILS

STEPS
1-phase
DRAWDOWN
Fixed
MARKETS
Forex, Commodities, Indices

Savius PROS

  • +Profit split of 90% exceeds the industry average of 84.7% by 5.3 percentage points
  • +Days to first payout is 3, significantly faster than the industry average of 6.5 days
  • +Steps to funded is 1, well below the industry average of 1.6, simplifying the path to capital
  • +Founded in 2013, making it one of the more established prop firms with over a decade of operation

Savius CONS

  • Max funding of $300,000 is well below the industry average of $839,272, limiting earning potential
  • Min challenge cost of $285 is significantly higher than the industry average of $186.70
  • Overall drawdown of 4% is considerably tighter than the industry average of 7.9%, increasing risk of disqualification

DPFunded PROS

  • +Steps to funded is 1, well below the industry average of 1.6, offering a faster route to capital.
  • +Min challenge cost of $58 is significantly below the industry average of $186.7, reducing upfront cost.
  • +Fixed drawdown type provides traders with clear and predictable risk boundaries.
  • +EA/automated trading is permitted, accommodating algorithmic and systematic trading strategies.

DPFunded CONS

  • Overall drawdown of 6% is below the industry average of 7.9%, giving traders less room to absorb losses.
  • Max funding of $400,000 is well below the industry average of $839,272.7, limiting earning potential.
  • News trading is not allowed and payout frequency is monthly, restricting strategy flexibility and delaying income.

PROPDNA VERDICT

Savius
Higher trust score (60/100). Faster payouts at 3d. 90% profit split.
DPFunded
Lower trust score (40/100). Slower payouts at —d. 80% profit split.

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