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FTMO vs Hola Prime: Full Comparison

A side-by-side comparison of FTMO and Hola Prime built from our normalised 31-firm dataset. Every figure was read off the firms’ own pages, and each row carries its source and check date. Where we could not verify something we mark it “not verified” rather than leaving it blank.

Key findings

  • Hola Prime comes out ahead on Max profit split (95% vs 90%).
  • Hola Prime comes out ahead on Profit target (8% vs 10%).
  • Hola Prime comes out ahead on Min trading days (2 days vs 4 days).
  • Hola Prime comes out ahead on Payout processing time (1 days vs 4 days).
  • FTMO holds the higher Trustpilot rating (4.8 (49,616) vs 4.5 (3,366)).

Terms compared

Item FTMO Hola Prime
Evaluation model 2-step Multiple models
Lowest entry fee The two firms bill in different currencies, so the figures are not directly comparable. €79 $48
Max profit split 90% 95% Better
Profit target 10% 8% Better
Daily loss limit The two firms calculate drawdown differently, so the percentages are not directly comparable. 5% 5%
Max drawdown The two firms calculate drawdown differently, so the percentages are not directly comparable. 10% 8%
Drawdown type Static Mixed
Min trading days 4 days 2 days Better
Payout cycle 14 days 14 days
Payout processing time 4 days 1 days Better
Max leverage 1:100 1:100
Account sizes $10,000 / $25,000 / $50,000 / $100,000 / $200,000 $5,000 / $10,000 / $25,000 / $50,000 / $100,000 / $200,000 / $300,000
Asset classes forex, indices, commodities, stocks, crypto forex, crypto, indices, commodities
Trustpilot 4.8 (49,616) Better 4.5 (3,366)
Third-party payout verification Self-reported only Not verified
Recorded rule changes None recorded None recorded

How the drawdown works

FTMO uses a static drawdown while Hola Prime uses a mixed one. This is one of the most common reasons an account fails: with a trailing drawdown the limit rises with your open profit, so the same headline percentage leaves less real room.

Third-party payout verification

FTMO

$650M+ — Self-reported only

Marketing figures, not a disclosure: no as-of date, no period, no auditor, no breakdown. FTMO documents crypto withdrawals alongside bank wire, Visa Direct / Mastercard Send and Skrill, but no third party publishes transaction-level records for it and FTMO is not among the firms Payout Junction tracks. The industry’s longest operating record is a reason to weigh the claim; it is not corroboration of it.

FTMO — homepage ("$650M+ Paid in rewards worldwide") · 2026-08-05

Hola Prime

98.35% of payouts within one hour, zero denials (2026-03-15) —

The only engagement by a named professional firm anywhere in this set — and it is a review, not an audit. Scope matters in three ways. It covers a five-month window that closed on 2026-03-15, not current performance. It covers only traders who had completed an evaluation and been pre-approved for a payout, not the whole trader base. And the report itself is not public: Finance Magnates, which established that scope limit, reported it as exclusively seen (https://www.financemagnates.com/forex/analysis/hola-prime-brings-in-deloitte-to-audit-payouts-as-trust-gap-widens-across-prop-firms/), so no reader can inspect the engagement letter or its limitations. The firm reports about $3.2M distributed in the window at an average of roughly $4,500 and an average payout time of about 33 minutes 48 seconds; those figures are the firm’s, not Deloitte’s. Speed and denial rate are not the same measurement as cumulative volume, and Hola Prime publishes no cumulative payout total — the amount in the verified column is on-chain settlement read by Payout Junction, which is a different measurement again.

Hola Prime — "Deloitte Review Confirms Hola Prime’s 1-Hour Payouts and Zero Denials" · 2026-08-05

Recorded rule changes

FTMO

Our tracker holds no recorded changes for FTMO. An absence of records is not proof that nothing changed.

Hola Prime

Our tracker holds no recorded changes for Hola Prime. An absence of records is not proof that nothing changed.

Which one fits you

What the data says, priority by priority. The decision is yours; we do not give investment advice.

  • Hola Prime comes out ahead on Max profit split (95% vs 90%).
  • Hola Prime comes out ahead on Profit target (8% vs 10%).
  • Hola Prime comes out ahead on Min trading days (2 days vs 4 days).
  • Hola Prime comes out ahead on Payout processing time (1 days vs 4 days).
  • FTMO holds the higher Trustpilot rating (4.8 (49,616) vs 4.5 (3,366)).

Check current terms on the official sites

FAQ

Which is cheaper to start, FTMO or Hola Prime?
FTMO is €79 and Hola Prime is $48.
Which one pays the higher profit split?
FTMO is 90% and Hola Prime is 95%, so Hola Prime is the better of the two on Max profit split. This page is an informational comparison, not investment advice. Passing an evaluation is not guaranteed and entry fees may not be refundable.
Which one has the shorter payout cycle?
FTMO is 14 days and Hola Prime is 14 days.
Do they calculate drawdown the same way?
FTMO uses a static drawdown while Hola Prime uses a mixed one. This is one of the most common reasons an account fails: with a trailing drawdown the limit rises with your open profit, so the same headline percentage leaves less real room.
What do their Trustpilot ratings look like?
FTMO: 4.8 (49,616). Hola Prime: 4.5 (3,366). Profiles were checked on 2026-07-31. Where Trustpilot has withheld a rating for a guideline breach we publish no score.

Sources

Data currency

Terms data 2026-06-22 / payout verification 2026-08-05 / rule changes 2026-08-22. Prop firm terms change without notice — always confirm on the official site before you buy.

This page is an informational comparison, not investment advice. Passing an evaluation is not guaranteed and entry fees may not be refundable.

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