Purdia Capital vs Blue Guardian: Which Prop Firm Is Better in 2026?
Side-by-side comparison of rules, drawdown limits, payout ratios, and evaluation structure. Both firms tracked automatically with FundedOps — no more manual rule-checking.
Purdia Capital
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Full reviewPurdia Capital — Overview
Purdia Capital is a growing US futures prop firm with a clean ruleset — no consistency rule, news trading allowed, EOD drawdown. Beyond the standard EOD evaluations, Purdia offers a Pro Evaluation (harsher intraday trailing drawdown in exchange for a 90/10 live split and enhanced payouts — the Pro Sim Funded stage additionally requires $200+ profit on at least 5 trading days), instant funded accounts, and a Beginner tier. A solid option for traders who want an Apex-style experience with slightly different sizing and fee structure.
Blue Guardian — Overview
Blue Guardian is a UAE-based prop firm covering forex/CFDs and futures, unified onto a single platform in 2026. Evaluations and Instant accounts run on a 6% trailing drawdown (calculated end-of-day, locking at breakeven + $100 once the account is 6% up) with daily limits of 3% (Instant) to 4% (challenges). Consistency rules vary: 20% Instant, 35% Pro, and 40%/30% on the futures Standard/Guardian models. News trading is allowed in evaluations; funded accounts cannot open or close trades within 5 minutes of high-impact news. The Guardian Shield system auto-closes all open trades at a 2% unrealized loss — the first breach halves your split, the second terminates the account.
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