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Trade The Pool

1.9 A
Israel Stocks
VS

Funding Pips

2.9 A+
United Arab Emirates CFD

Verdict: Who Wins?

Trade The Pool 0 wins
0 7
Funding Pips 7 wins Our Pick
Overall Rating 2.9 vs 1.9
TrustPilot 4.5 vs 4.3
Starting Price $29 vs $47
Profit Split 60-100% vs 70%
Safety Grade A+ vs A
Challenge Variety 20 vs 17 options
Platform Choice 4 vs 1 platforms

Best For:

Budget-conscious traders Funding Pips
Maximum profit potential Funding Pips
Trust & reputation Funding Pips
Fast payouts Funding Pips

Visual Comparison

Trade The Pool Funding Pips

Head-to-Head Comparison

Trade The Pool Metric Funding Pips
1.9/10 PFM Score 2.9/10
4.3/5 (595) TrustPilot 4.5/5 (52,198)
A Safety Grade A+
70% Profit Split 60-100%
Day Trade: 2-4% max loss | Swing: 3% daily/7% max | Varies by Flex/Max type Daily Drawdown Varies: 3-5% daily, 5-10% max
Every 14 days Payout Frequency Weekly (Tuesday)
$47 Starting Price $29
White-Label Technology Proprietary
Trader Evolution Platforms cTrader, Match Trader, MT5, TradeLocker
No Direct Path to Funded No
Israel Country United Arab Emirates
Jan 2021 Established Jan 2022
17 options Challenge Options 20 options

Price Comparison by Account Size

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

Account Size Trade The Pool Funding Pips Savings
$5K $47 $29 Save $18
$10K $297 $55 Save $242
$25K $97 $109 Save $12
$50K $230 $219 Save $11
$100K $435 $399 Save $36

Trade The Pool vs Funding Pips: Detailed Analysis

Trade The Pool and Funding Pips are both Stocks firms. Trade The Pool has been in business longer, established in 2021, while Funding Pips was founded in 2022.

In terms of pricing, Funding Pips is more affordable with challenges starting at $29, which is $18 less than Trade The Pool's starting price of $47. Trade The Pool offers 17 challenge options, while Funding Pips offers 20.

Trade The Pool offers 70% profit split, while Funding Pips offers 60-100%. Trade The Pool pays out Every 14 days, and Funding Pips pays out Weekly (Tuesday).

For trust and reputation, Trade The Pool has a 4.3/5 TrustPilot rating with 595 reviews, while Funding Pips has 4.5/5 with 52,198 reviews. Safety grades: Trade The Pool A, Funding Pips A+.

Overall, Funding Pips edges ahead winning 7 out of 7 categories we compared. However, the best choice depends on your specific needs — both firms have their strengths.

Pros & Cons

Trade The Pool
Pros
Unique stocks & ETFs prop firm (12,000+ instruments). By The5ers team. 4.3 TrustPilot with 81% 5-star. Scale up to $4M. Both day trade and swing accounts.
Cons
Only 70% profit split (low vs competitors). Stocks only — no forex/futures/crypto. $0.005/share commission. Cannot hold through earnings/dividends.
Funding Pips
Pros
Lots of payment methods & Platforms. Well made payout rules
Cons
A splippage sometimes higher than it should be

Active Deals & Promo Codes

Trade The Pool
10% OFF 10% off all challenges
Funding Pips
20% OFF 20% off first challenge
20% OFF 20% off all challenges
25% OFF 25% off all challenges

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Trade The Pool or Funding Pips?

Funding Pips scores higher overall, winning 7 out of 7 comparison categories including Overall Rating, TrustPilot, Starting Price. However, the best choice depends on your trading goals and priorities.

Which is cheaper, Trade The Pool or Funding Pips?

Funding Pips has the lower starting price at $29. Trade The Pool offers 17 challenge options starting from $47, while Funding Pips offers 20 options starting from $29.

Which has better reviews, Trade The Pool or Funding Pips?

Funding Pips has a higher TrustPilot rating of 4.5/5. Trade The Pool has 595 reviews while Funding Pips has 52,198.

Which offers a higher profit split, Trade The Pool or Funding Pips?

Funding Pips offers a higher maximum profit split. Trade The Pool offers 70% while Funding Pips offers 60-100%.

How fast do Trade The Pool and Funding Pips pay out?

Trade The Pool has Every 14 days payouts while Funding Pips offers Weekly (Tuesday) payouts. Payout speed can be an important factor when choosing a prop firm.