Follow material price, rule and lineup changes only after the affected firm passes the current India gate. Every note names the exact products, separates verified changes from open watches, and links to first-party evidence.
2 of 14 current global notes are excluded. Inclusion requires current country evidence, no RBI Alert List match, a fresh affected product and a first-party source. Affiliate status contributes 0 points.
Search the 12 current updates, then open the exact affected products in the India comparison without losing Verified or Watch context.
Showing 12 of 12 dated updates.
E8 Markets
The rendered configurator and product page default to a 9% target, 4% daily drawdown and 6% trailing maximum drawdown, while E8's help article calls 6% target, 3% daily and 4% dynamic drawdown the preset. The comparison follows the rendered configuration attached to the captured prices.
Verify the selected target, daily limit and maximum drawdown in the order confirmation before trading; Indian profiles are additionally capped at the $50K E8 One tier.
E8 Markets
The current E8PRO v2 page lists $38 to $2,998 and fixed 8% target, 8% static drawdown and 2.5% daily-cap terms, with an 80% default or paid 100% add-on. Current help still shows the older $32 to $2,598 ladder, while an older custom-account article also lists 6%, 8% or 10% drawdown and a 90% payout variant.
The comparison follows the current product-specific v2 page and does not infer variant prices. Confirm the size, drawdown, payout option, platform surcharge and final total in checkout.
Maven
Maven's pricing page says Instant payouts are available when requirements are met, while its FAQ and Terms specify a 10-business-day interval.
The comparison leaves Instant payout timing unknown. Confirm the first eligible request date and later cadence in the selected account terms before purchase.
TradeDay
Fast Pass Funded Sim accounts opened on or after 26 July 2026 must meet 45% gross-profit consistency for each payout; older accounts retain no funded consistency objective.
An account's open date now changes payout eligibility. Check whether the 45% rule applies before sizing a payout request.
TradeDay
The homepage says 3 minimum trading days while current support says no formal minimum; the 100K funded payout cap is $1,875 on the homepage and $1,850 in support.
The comparison leaves the minimum-day field unknown and does not choose a disputed 100K cap. Confirm both rules for the exact account before purchase or payout.
TradeDay
The 55%-off TDNEW monthly fees were unchanged on 11 August, but crossed-out list prices still conflict with TradeDay's support table and reset prices differ across the homepage and billing articles.
Treat the table price as a dated promotional snapshot. Recheck the first month, renewal, and reset totals before paying.
Tradeify
Tradeify's June 24 pricing reference still maps 12 base purchases to account sizes. On 11 August, the homepage mixed 30%, 35%, and 40% promotion copy with placeholder card values; the Select 50K reset was $109 while its base purchase remained $165.
The comparison stores the stable purchase price, not a temporary coupon or reset. Confirm the final discounted amount, reset cost, and product name in checkout before paying.
Alpha Capital
The homepage advertises Bi-Weekly or On-Demand with Alpha One selected, while the 2026 rules article and bi-weekly help article limit bi-weekly payouts to Alpha Pro and Alpha Three. The data retains the narrower on-demand schedule for Alpha One.
Confirm whether the purchased Alpha One account offers a 14-day cycle, on-demand requests or both before planning cash flow.
Alpha Capital
One official cost page states $137 for the 25K Alpha Pro 6% variant, while a separate official review page states $197 for a 25K Alpha Pro without identifying the target variant.
The $137 figure is retained only for the explicitly labelled 6% product. Verify the selected target and final checkout total before purchase.
Alpha Capital
Alpha's cost table labels tiers only as Alpha One, while its plan page documents 6%, 10% and 12% variants with different targets, drawdown limits and size caps. The captured rules use the 10% variant, but the fee-to-variant mapping is unresolved.
Confirm the selected variant, its target, drawdown, account-size ceiling and final fee before paying; do not assume the stored fee buys the 10% rule set.
Maven
The pricing page presents a 5% Phase-1 and 8% funded maximum loss for both Prediction paths, while the FAQ describes Essential as 3% trailing and Elite as 5% static.
Maximum-loss values remain unknown in the comparison. Confirm the exact Essential or Elite rule set shown in the account agreement before purchase.
FundingPips
The current 2 Step Standard Phase 1 target is 8%. FundingPips says legacy Standard accounts carrying a 10% target reset as 2 Step Flex.
A reset can place an older account into a different product rule set. Confirm the product name and target after any reset.
A changed rule, price and source conflict require different action before checkout.
Keep the published USD or EUR denomination, then calculate INR from the final checkout rate and fees—not a promotional headline.
Match the dashboard product name after a reset or migration; a legacy account can follow a different target or loss rule.
Do not average 2 official figures. Keep the product-specific value only when its label is explicit, then verify checkout.
Treat different phases, drawdown methods and billing models as separate products; a generic firm-level fee is not enough.
Capture the firm’s current pricing and rule pages with dated field-level evidence.
Ignore routine date churn and surface material price, target, loss, payout or lineup changes.
Require current country evidence, no RBI Alert List match and at least 1 fresh affected product.
Label Verified or Watch, name the products and state what the trader should recheck before acting.
A change must appear in the source-dated global ledger, involve a firm that passes the current India country and RBI Alert List gate, and still map to at least 1 product inside the 30-day capture window. 12 updates currently pass all 3 tests.
2 global change notes are currently excluded because the affected firm or product does not pass the same India eligibility and freshness gate used by the India ranking and comparison.
Verified means the firm’s current first-party material confirms the material change. Watch means a price can move, official pages conflict, or a figure remains too unstable to publish as a settled fact. The current India feed contains 2 verified change and 10 open watches.
No. The screen excludes firms named on the RBI Alert List dated 19 November 2025, but RBI says absence from its non-exhaustive list is not authorisation.
No. USD and EUR prices remain in their published currency. A rupee amount depends on the payment provider’s live rate, spread, taxes and fees, so a permanent INR claim would become misleading.
Recheck the exact product and checkout immediately before purchase, reset or payout request. The weekly freshness queue flags old captures, while the 30-day gate removes stale products from this India projection.
Use the source link to verify the change, then compare the affected product’s current cost, drawdown, payout and trading rules before purchase or reset.