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How Does the Minimum Profitable Trading Days Rule Work?

Minimum Profitable Trading Days

The Minimum Profitable Trading Days rule ensures that traders demonstrate consistent profitability before certain milestones, such as receiving a payout.

A profitable trading day is counted only when:

  1. You close the day with at least 0.5% profit based on your account balance at the start of the day.
  2. Your overall account balance is above your initial starting balance (the balance you began with when the account was first issued).

If your account is still below the initial starting balance, even if you make 0.5% profit that day, it will not be counted as a profitable trading day.

To meet the requirement, you must achieve a minimum of 3 such profitable trading days. These days do not need to be consecutive but must meet both criteria.

Where This Rule Applies:

  • Dual Step Challenge
  • All Funded Programs: Nexus, Lightning, and Dual Step

Impact on Payouts:

For every payout interval, you must meet the Minimum Profitable Trading Days requirement. If this condition is not met, the withdrawal option will remain unavailable until the requirement is fulfilled. This means even if you have overall profits, you won’t be able to request a payout unless you have the required number of profitable days.

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