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E8 Markets

2.8 A
Saint Lucia CFD
VS

Fintokei

2.8 A
Czech Republic CFD

Verdict: Who Wins?

E8 Markets 0 wins
0 2
Fintokei 2 wins Our Pick
Overall Rating Both 2.8
TrustPilot Both 4.4
Starting Price $44 vs $48
Profit Split Both Up to 100%
Safety Grade Both A
Challenge Variety 16 vs 11 options

Best For:

Budget-conscious traders Fintokei

Visual Comparison

E8 Markets Fintokei

Head-to-Head Comparison

E8 Markets Metric Fintokei
2.8/10 PFM Score 2.8/10
4.4/5 (3,237) TrustPilot 4.4/5 (1,099)
A Safety Grade A
Up to 100% Profit Split 50-100% (varies by program)
EOD (Signature) / Dynamic (E8 One) Daily Drawdown 3-5% daily, 6-10% total (varies by program)
On Demand Payout Frequency Instant approval, funds within 1 business day
$48 Starting Price $44
Proprietary Technology Proprietary
cTrader, Match Trader, TradeLocker Platforms Trading View, cTrader, MT5
Yes Direct Path to Funded No
Saint Lucia Country Czech Republic
Nov 2021 Established Jan 2023
11 options Challenge Options 16 options

Price Comparison by Account Size

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

Account Size E8 Markets Fintokei Savings
$5K $48 $44 Save $4
$10K $88 $99 Save $11
$50K $130 $244 Save $114
$100K $260 $419 Save $159
$200K $798 $1,149 Save $351
$400K $1,598 $2,399 Save $801

E8 Markets vs Fintokei: Detailed Analysis

E8 Markets and Fintokei are both CFD firms. E8 Markets has been in business longer, established in 2021, while Fintokei was founded in 2023.

In terms of pricing, Fintokei is more affordable with challenges starting at $44, which is $4 less than E8 Markets's starting price of $48. E8 Markets offers 11 challenge options, while Fintokei offers 16.

E8 Markets offers Up to 100% profit split, while Fintokei offers 50-100% (varies by program). E8 Markets pays out On Demand, and Fintokei pays out Instant approval, funds within 1 business day.

For trust and reputation, E8 Markets has a 4.4/5 TrustPilot rating with 3,237 reviews, while Fintokei has 4.4/5 with 1,099 reviews. Safety grades: E8 Markets A, Fintokei A.

Overall, Fintokei edges ahead winning 2 out of 2 categories we compared. However, the best choice depends on your specific needs — both firms have their strengths.

Pros & Cons

E8 Markets
Pros
Configurable profit split (80-100%), Multiple platforms (Match Trader, cTrader, TradeLocker)
Cons
Limited EA Use, 35% consistency rule on performance accounts
Fintokei
Pros
Instant payouts (avg 3 hours). Up to 100% profit split (SwiftTrader). 3 platforms (TradingView, MT5, cTrader). Free trial accounts available. Parent company Purple established 2011.
Cons
Not available to US, India, Russia residents. ProTrader uses equity-based daily drawdown (5%). StartTrader starts at 50% profit split.

Active Deals & Promo Codes

E8 Markets
5% OFF 5% Off for all the challenges
40% OFF First-order 40% off E8 Signature / 30% off E8 One. 20% off subsequent orders. All account sizes, 1 free reset included. Expires Sunday 27 Apr 2026.
Fintokei
7% OFF 7% Off for all challenges
20% OFF 20% off your first Fintokei challenge

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, E8 Markets or Fintokei?

Fintokei scores higher overall, winning 2 out of 2 comparison categories including Starting Price, Challenge Variety. However, the best choice depends on your trading goals and priorities.

Which is cheaper, E8 Markets or Fintokei?

Fintokei has the lower starting price at $44. E8 Markets offers 11 challenge options starting from $48, while Fintokei offers 16 options starting from $44.

Which has better reviews, E8 Markets or Fintokei?

E8 Markets has a higher TrustPilot rating of 4.4/5. E8 Markets has 3,237 reviews while Fintokei has 1,099.

Which offers a higher profit split, E8 Markets or Fintokei?

E8 Markets offers a higher maximum profit split. E8 Markets offers Up to 100% while Fintokei offers 50-100% (varies by program).

How fast do E8 Markets and Fintokei pay out?

E8 Markets has On Demand payouts while Fintokei offers Instant approval, funds within 1 business day payouts. Payout speed can be an important factor when choosing a prop firm.