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Swiss Firmup

5.4 C
Switzerland Futures
VS

TradeDay

8.2 A
United States Futures
Key Differences
Safety C vs A Split 90% vs 95% Price $49 vs $87

Verdict: Who Wins?

Swiss Firmup 1 wins
1 - 4
TradeDay 4 wins Decisive Win
Overall Rating 8.2 vs 5.4 Decisive
Starting Price $49 vs $87 Decisive
Profit Split 80% initially, up to 95% after $50K cumulative profit vs 90% Clear
Safety Grade A vs C Decisive
Trust Score 75.7/100 vs 17.9/100 Decisive

Best For:

Budget-conscious traders Swiss Firmup
Maximum profit potential TradeDay
Trust & reputation TradeDay

Visual Comparison

Swiss Firmup TradeDay

Head-to-Head Comparison

Swiss Firmup Metric TradeDay
5.4/10 PFM Score 8.2/10
- TrustPilot 4.6/5 (1,350)
C Safety Grade A
17.9 F Trust Score 75.7 B+
90% Profit Split 80% initially, up to 95% after $50K cumulative profit
None (Q1/Q2 evaluation); 50% of starting balance on Real/Funded direct accounts Daily Drawdown -
Daily Payout Frequency Daily
$49 Starting Price $87
White-Label Technology Proprietary
Atas, dxFeed, Rithmic Platforms Trading View, NinjaTrader, Tradovate
No Direct Path to Funded Yes
Switzerland Country United States
Oct 2022 Established Jan 2020
8 options Challenge Options 9 options

Price Comparison by Account Size

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

Account Size Swiss Firmup TradeDay Savings
$50K $49 $87 Save $38
$100K $99 $140 Save $41

Swiss Firmup vs TradeDay: Detailed Analysis

Swiss Firmup and TradeDay are both Futures firms. TradeDay has been in business longer, established in 2020, while Swiss Firmup was founded in 2022.

In terms of pricing, Swiss Firmup is more affordable with challenges starting at $49, which is $38 less than TradeDay's starting price of $87. Swiss Firmup offers 8 challenge options, while TradeDay offers 9.

Swiss Firmup offers 90% profit split, while TradeDay offers 80% initially, up to 95% after $50K cumulative profit. Swiss Firmup pays out Daily, and TradeDay pays out Daily.

For trust and reputation, TradeDay has 4.6/5 with 1,350 reviews. Safety grades: Swiss Firmup C, TradeDay A.

Overall, TradeDay edges ahead winning 4 out of 5 categories we compared. However, the best choice depends on your specific needs - both firms have their strengths.

Pros & Cons

Swiss Firmup
Pros
Swiss-based prop firm (Arcadia Sàrl, CHE-433.761.958, Sion VS), futures-only on CME/COMEX/NYMEX/CBOT/EUREX, 90% profit split, daily payouts with no minimum trading days, EOD drawdown model, 30% consistency rule only during Q1/Q2 (none on funded), direct-to-funded option available, dxFeed and Rithmic data feeds, ATAS 100% free for 31 days on first purchase, account merger to scale capital, live broker partner Sweet Futures (US-regulated futures broker).
Cons
New firm (launched Feb 2026), no TrustPilot profile yet, French-first website (English available), futures-only (no forex/CFD/stocks/options/crypto), Arcadia Sàrl acts only as technical intermediary (not a regulated investment service provider), no right of withdrawal/refund after digital service activation per Swiss law, all positions must close before session end (no overnight holds on intraday accounts), hedging prohibited.
TradeDay

Active Deals & Promo Codes

Swiss Firmup

No active deals

TradeDay
30% OFF 30% off + no activation fee on all evaluations

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Swiss Firmup or TradeDay?

TradeDay scores higher overall, winning 4 out of 5 comparison categories including Overall Rating, Profit Split, Safety Grade. However, the best choice depends on your trading goals and priorities.

Which is cheaper, Swiss Firmup or TradeDay?

Swiss Firmup has the lower starting price at $49. Swiss Firmup offers 8 challenge options starting from $49, while TradeDay offers 9 options starting from $87.

Which offers a higher profit split, Swiss Firmup or TradeDay?

TradeDay offers a higher maximum profit split. Swiss Firmup offers 90% while TradeDay offers 80% initially, up to 95% after $50K cumulative profit.

How fast do Swiss Firmup and TradeDay pay out?

Swiss Firmup has Daily payouts while TradeDay offers Daily payouts. Payout speed can be an important factor when choosing a prop firm.