Rules for your account

Rules for your account

1. Trading Behavior and Rules (1-Step Evaluation)

2. Breach Rules

3. Level-Up (Advanced to the next phase)

4. Payouts and Rewards

5. Account Access and Terms of Use

Trading behavior and rules (1-Step Evaluation)

1.1 Duration of Challenge
There is no maximum duration to complete the challenge. You can take your time to reach the goal.

1.2 Starting Capital (Initial Equity)
The starting capital corresponds to the chosen account. For example, if you buy a $10,000 account, your initial equity is $10,000.

1.3 Maximum Overall Loss Limit (Overall Drawdown – 6%)
The total loss is always related to the equity value trailing (not the account balance). The allowable drawdown limit is 6% of the initial capital. If your equity falls below this threshold, it is considered a hard rule breach and the account will be closed.

With $10,000 starting capital, the maximum allowable total loss is $600. If your equity ever drops to $9,400 or lower, the challenge ends.

1.4 Trailing Loss (Trailing Equity-based)
Additionally, there is a loss limit that is determined by the higher value of balance or equity (equity-based). If your account reaches a new high, the 4% limit is recalculated from that value.
Example: You start with $10,000 and make an intraday profit of $500 (Equity = $10,500). Your daily loss limit increases to 4% of $10,500 ($420). If your equity falls below $10,080 ($10,500 – $420) during the day, you trigger a hard breach.

1.5 Minimum Trading Days
You must complete at least five tradable days before you can move to the next phase. It is sufficient to open and close one position per day.

1.6 Inactivity
A break is possible, but inactivity of more than 21 days (i.e., no trades at all) will result in the termination of your challenge.

1. Trading Behavior and Rules (1-Step Evaluation)

2. Breach Rules

3. Level-Up (Advanced to the next phase)

4. Payouts and Rewards

5. Account Access and Terms of Use

Trading behavior and rules (1-Step Evaluation)

1.1 Duration of Challenge
There is no maximum duration to complete the challenge. You can take your time to reach the goal.

1.2 Starting Capital (Initial Equity)
The starting capital corresponds to the chosen account. For example, if you buy a $10,000 account, your initial equity is $10,000.

1.3 Maximum Overall Loss Limit (Overall Drawdown – 6%)
The total loss is always related to the equity value trailing (not the account balance). The allowable drawdown limit is 6% of the initial capital. If your equity falls below this threshold, it is considered a hard rule breach and the account will be closed.

With $10,000 starting capital, the maximum allowable total loss is $600. If your equity ever drops to $9,400 or lower, the challenge ends.

1.4 Trailing Loss (Trailing Equity-based)
Additionally, there is a loss limit that is determined by the higher value of balance or equity (equity-based). If your account reaches a new high, the 4% limit is recalculated from that value.
Example: You start with $10,000 and make an intraday profit of $500 (Equity = $10,500). Your daily loss limit increases to 4% of $10,500 ($420). If your equity falls below $10,080 ($10,500 – $420) during the day, you trigger a hard breach.

1.5 Minimum Trading Days
You must complete at least five tradable days before you can move to the next phase. It is sufficient to open and close one position per day.

1.6 Inactivity
A break is possible, but inactivity of more than 21 days (i.e., no trades at all) will result in the termination of your challenge.

1. Trading Behavior and Rules (1-Step Evaluation)

2. Breach Rules

3. Level-Up (Advanced to the next phase)

4. Payouts and Rewards

5. Account Access and Terms of Use

Trading behavior and rules (1-Step Evaluation)

1.1 Trading Duration
There is no maximum duration to complete the challenge. You can take your time to reach the goal.

1.2 Starting Capital (Initial Equity)
The starting capital corresponds to the chosen account. If you buy a $10,000 account, your initial equity is $10,000.

1.3 Maximum Total Loss Limit (Overall Drawdown – 6 %)
The total loss is always referred to the equity value (not the account balance). The allowable drawdown limit is 6 % of the initial capital. If your equity falls below this threshold, it counts as a serious rule violation, and the account will be closed.

With $10,000 starting capital, the maximum allowable total loss is $600. If your equity ever drops to $9,400 or lower, the challenge ends.

1.4 Daily Loss (Trailing Equity-based)
Additionally, there is a daily loss limit based on the higher value of balance or equity (equity-based). If your account reaches a new high during the day, the 4 % limit is recalculated from this value.
Example: You start with $10,000 and make an intraday profit of $500 (Equity = $10,500). Your daily loss limit increases to 4 % of $10,500 ($420). If your equity drops below $10,080 ($10,500 – $420) during the day, you cause a serious breach.

1.5 Minimum Trading Days
You must complete at least five tradable days before you can move to the next phase. It is sufficient to open and close one position per day.

1.6 Inactivity
A break is possible, but inactivity of more than 21 days (i.e., no trades at all) will lead to the termination of your challenge.

1. Trading Behavior and Rules (1-Step Evaluation)

2. Breach Rules

3. Level-Up (Advanced to the next phase)

4. Payouts and Rewards

5. Account Access and Terms of Use

Trading behavior and rules (1-Step Evaluation)

1.1 Trading Duration
There is no maximum duration to complete the challenge. You can take your time to reach the goal.

1.2 Starting Capital (Initial Equity)
The starting capital corresponds to the chosen account. If you buy a $10,000 account, your initial equity is $10,000.

1.3 Maximum Total Loss Limit (Overall Drawdown – 6 %)
The total loss is always referred to the equity value (not the account balance). The allowable drawdown limit is 6 % of the initial capital. If your equity falls below this threshold, it counts as a serious rule violation, and the account will be closed.

With $10,000 starting capital, the maximum allowable total loss is $600. If your equity ever drops to $9,400 or lower, the challenge ends.

1.4 Daily Loss (Trailing Equity-based)
Additionally, there is a daily loss limit based on the higher value of balance or equity (equity-based). If your account reaches a new high during the day, the 4 % limit is recalculated from this value.
Example: You start with $10,000 and make an intraday profit of $500 (Equity = $10,500). Your daily loss limit increases to 4 % of $10,500 ($420). If your equity drops below $10,080 ($10,500 – $420) during the day, you cause a serious breach.

1.5 Minimum Trading Days
You must complete at least five tradable days before you can move to the next phase. It is sufficient to open and close one position per day.

1.6 Inactivity
A break is possible, but inactivity of more than 21 days (i.e., no trades at all) will lead to the termination of your challenge.

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