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City Traders Imperium

3.2 B
United Arab Emirates CFD
VS

Funded Trading Plus

3.1 A
United Kingdom CFD
Key Differences
Safety B vs A Price $27 vs $107

Verdict: Who Wins?

City Traders Imperium 2 wins
2 2
Funded Trading Plus 2 wins
Overall Rating 3.2 vs 3.1
Starting Price $27 vs $107
Profit Split Both 80-100%
Safety Grade A vs B
Platform Choice 5 vs 2 platforms

Best For:

Budget-conscious traders City Traders Imperium
Trust & reputation Funded Trading Plus
Fast payouts Funded Trading Plus

Visual Comparison

City Traders Imperium Funded Trading Plus

Head-to-Head Comparison

City Traders Imperium Metric Funded Trading Plus
3.2/10 PFM Score 3.1/10
TrustPilot 4.4/5 (2,645)
B Safety Grade A
80-100% Profit Split Up to 100%
None (1-Step), 5% (2-Step), varies by plan Daily Drawdown 4-6% daily, 6-10% total (varies by plan)
On-demand (first after 14 days, then anytime) Payout Frequency Weekly (min $50)
$27 Starting Price $107.10
White-Label Technology White-Label
Match Trader, MT5 Platforms DXTrade, cTrader, Match Trader, MT5, MT4
No Direct Path to Funded No
United Arab Emirates Country United Kingdom
Jan 2018 Established Nov 2021
23 options Challenge Options 21 options

Price Comparison by Account Size

Cheapest challenge price at each account size (where both firms offer the same size)

Account Size City Traders Imperium Funded Trading Plus Savings
$5K $41 $203 Save $162
$10K $76 $405 Save $329
$25K $139 $159 Save $20
$50K $280 $279 Save $1
$100K $412 $399 Save $13

City Traders Imperium vs Funded Trading Plus: Detailed Analysis

City Traders Imperium and Funded Trading Plus are both CFD firms. City Traders Imperium has been in business longer, established in 2018, while Funded Trading Plus was founded in 2021.

In terms of pricing, City Traders Imperium is more affordable with challenges starting at $27, which is $80 less than Funded Trading Plus's starting price of $107. City Traders Imperium offers 23 challenge options, while Funded Trading Plus offers 21.

City Traders Imperium offers 80-100% profit split, while Funded Trading Plus offers Up to 100%. City Traders Imperium pays out On-demand (first after 14 days, then anytime), and Funded Trading Plus pays out Weekly (min $50).

For trust and reputation, Funded Trading Plus has 4.4/5 with 2,645 reviews. Safety grades: City Traders Imperium B, Funded Trading Plus A.

This is a close matchup with City Traders Imperium winning 2 and Funded Trading Plus winning 2 of the categories we compared. The right choice depends on what matters most to you as a trader.

Pros & Cons

City Traders Imperium
Pros
On-demand payouts. Up to 100% profit split. No time limit on challenges.
Cons
Originally London UK, now Dubai UAE. 3-Step challenges have low profit potential.
Funded Trading Plus
Pros
Fast, Efficient & Reliable support
Cons
Some dashboard issues & The trailing drawdown

Active Deals & Promo Codes

City Traders Imperium
30% OFF 30% off all challenges
Funded Trading Plus
10% OFF 10% off all challenges + 120% refund on pass
15% OFF 15% off all challenges

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, City Traders Imperium or Funded Trading Plus?

Both firms are competitive. City Traders Imperium wins in 2 categories while Funded Trading Plus wins in 2. The best choice depends on what you prioritize: pricing, profit split, trust ratings, or payout speed.

Which is cheaper, City Traders Imperium or Funded Trading Plus?

City Traders Imperium has the lower starting price at $27. City Traders Imperium offers 23 challenge options starting from $27, while Funded Trading Plus offers 21 options starting from $107.

Which offers a higher profit split, City Traders Imperium or Funded Trading Plus?

City Traders Imperium offers a higher maximum profit split. City Traders Imperium offers 80-100% while Funded Trading Plus offers Up to 100%.

How fast do City Traders Imperium and Funded Trading Plus pay out?

City Traders Imperium has On-demand (first after 14 days, then anytime) payouts while Funded Trading Plus offers Weekly (min $50) payouts. Payout speed can be an important factor when choosing a prop firm.