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BluSky

7.9 B+
United States Futures
VS

Savius

7.3 B+
Spain Futures
Key Differences
Payouts Daily vs Monthly Price $59 vs $285

Verdict: Who Wins?

BluSky 4 wins Decisive Win
4 - 2
Savius 2 wins
Overall Rating 7.9 vs 7.3 Clear
TrustPilot 4.8 vs 4.5 Clear
Starting Price $59 vs $285 Decisive
Profit Split Both Up to 90% to the trader Tie
Safety Grade Both B+ Tie
Trust Score 62.9/100 vs 57.6/100 Clear
Challenge Variety 17 vs 5 options Decisive
Platform Choice 6 vs 4 platforms Narrow

Best For:

Budget-conscious traders BluSky
Trust & reputation Savius
Fast payouts BluSky

Visual Comparison

BluSky Savius

Head-to-Head Comparison

BluSky Metric Savius
7.9/10 PFM Score 7.3/10
4.8/5 (832) TrustPilot 4.5/5 (188)
B+ Safety Grade B+
57.6 C Trust Score 62.9 B
Up to 90% to the trader Profit Split Up to 90% (sim/demo phase); 80% (Live phase)
Trailing (EOD) on Launch, Propel and Orbit plans; Static drawdown on $150K+ plans Daily Drawdown $400 / $800 / $1,300 / $2,000 / $4,000 (hard breach, based on daily starting balance)
Daily Payout Frequency On-demand (no monthly limit)
$59 Starting Price $285
Proprietary Technology White-Label
Tradovate, Volumetrica, Rithmic, Tradesea Platforms Quantower, Atas, dxFeed, Volumetrica, DeepDom, DeepCharts
Yes Direct Path to Funded No
United States Country Spain
- Established Jan 2013
17 options Challenge Options 5 options

Price Comparison by Account Size

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

Account Size BluSky Savius Savings
$25K $105 $285 Save $180
$50K $59 $399 Save $340
$100K $69 $599 Save $530
$150K $119 $759 Save $640
$300K $224 $999 Save $775

BluSky vs Savius: Detailed Analysis

BluSky and Savius are both Futures firms.

In terms of pricing, BluSky is more affordable with challenges starting at $59, which is $226 less than Savius's starting price of $285. BluSky offers 17 challenge options, while Savius offers 5.

BluSky offers Up to 90% to the trader profit split, while Savius offers Up to 90% (sim/demo phase); 80% (Live phase). BluSky pays out Daily, and Savius pays out On-demand (no monthly limit).

For trust and reputation, BluSky has a 4.8/5 TrustPilot rating with 832 reviews, while Savius has 4.5/5 with 188 reviews. Safety grades: BluSky B+, Savius B+.

Overall, BluSky edges ahead winning 4 out of 6 categories we compared. However, the best choice depends on your specific needs - both firms have their strengths.

Pros & Cons

BluSky
Pros
No Profit Caps, No Payout Caps, Daily payouts above buffer, 4 platform choices
Savius
Pros
Instant funded accounts (no evaluation), no time limits, news trading allowed, fast 72-hour payouts via RISE, 5 account sizes from $25K to $300K, up to 90% profit split during sim/demo phase, transparent fixed pricing
Cons
Mandatory monthly data feed fee ($90 CME/NYMEX/COMEX + optional $30 Eurex + $20 L2), no overnight or weekend positions, 20% consistency rule, hard daily DD breach (no soft breach), HFT/grid/arbitrage/auto-bots/flipping/hedging prohibited

Active Deals & Promo Codes

BluSky
50% OFF Between 50% and 90% off for all challenges
Savius

No active deals

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, BluSky or Savius?

BluSky scores higher overall, winning 4 out of 6 comparison categories including Overall Rating, TrustPilot, Starting Price. However, the best choice depends on your trading goals and priorities.

Which is cheaper, BluSky or Savius?

BluSky has the lower starting price at $59. BluSky offers 17 challenge options starting from $59, while Savius offers 5 options starting from $285.

Which has better reviews, BluSky or Savius?

BluSky has a higher TrustPilot rating of 4.8/5. BluSky has 832 reviews while Savius has 188.

Which offers a higher profit split, BluSky or Savius?

BluSky offers a higher maximum profit split. BluSky offers Up to 90% to the trader while Savius offers Up to 90% (sim/demo phase); 80% (Live phase).

How fast do BluSky and Savius pay out?

BluSky has Daily payouts while Savius offers On-demand (no monthly limit) payouts. Payout speed can be an important factor when choosing a prop firm.