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What Is the Payout Cap?

Understand how the 10% payout cap works on funded Pro Challenge accounts.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

Once you are funded under the Pro Challenge, you may request on-demand payouts after meeting the required profit and consistency conditions.

However, there is a maximum payout cap that applies to each request.


Payout Eligibility Requirements

Before requesting a payout, you must:

  • Reach at least 2% profit on your starting balance

  • Meet your account’s consistency rule

  • Submit a payout request of at least 2% of the starting balance

Consistency Requirements

Account Size

Consistency Rule

50K and below

40%

100K

30%

200K

25%

300K

20%


What Is the 10% Payout Cap?

The Pro Challenge has a payout cap of:

10% of the account’s initial balance per payout request

This means:

  • The cap applies to each individual payout request

  • It does not limit your total lifetime earnings

  • It only limits the maximum amount you can withdraw in a single request


Example

Let’s say you have a 100K funded account.

  • 10% payout cap = 10,000

  • You generate 15,000 in total profit

  • You meet the required consistency rule

  • You submit a payout request

You may withdraw a maximum of 10,000 in that request.

What Happens to the Remaining 5,000?

The remaining 5,000 stays in your trading account.

However, before you can withdraw that remaining profit, you must:

  1. Continue trading

  2. Re-meet the account’s consistency requirement

  3. Ensure your new payout request meets the minimum 2% threshold

Because consistency resets after each payout, you must qualify again under the payout rules before submitting another request. Each payout request must independently meet:

  • The minimum 2% requirement

  • The applicable consistency rule

Once those conditions are satisfied again, you may request another payout, subject to the same 10% per-request cap.


Important Notes

  • The payout cap is calculated from the original account balance, not current equity.

  • The minimum payout request remains 2% of the starting balance.

  • The cap applies to the maximum single request, not cumulative payouts.

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