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One-time fee, no subscriptions. Pass once and trade a funded account. Your fee is refunded on your first payout, and you can reset and try again anytime if you breach.

50,000 Evaluation

$149one-time
Minimum trading days
2
Profit target
$3,000
Profit split
80%
Maximum drawdown
$1,000
Daily loss guard
None
Consistency rule
40%
Resets
$99

100,000 Evaluation

$199one-time
Minimum trading days
2
Profit target
$6,000
Profit split
80%
Maximum drawdown
$1,000
Daily loss guard
None
Consistency rule
40%
Resets
$129

50,000 Evaluation

$99one-time
Minimum trading days
4
Profit target
$5,000
Profit split
80%
Maximum drawdown
$2,200
Daily loss guard
$2,500
Consistency rule
30%
Resets
$69

Every account is fully simulated. Your only cost is the one-time evaluation fee, you never risk your own trading capital.

Simulated account, real payouts

How you get paid, and why it's simulated

The question every serious trader asks. Here's the honest answer, up front.

Real prices, real skill

You trade on live market prices under real market conditions. The account is simulated; the skill being measured, and rewarded, is not.

Simulated by design, not deception

No firm could hand live six-figure capital to everyone who passes a short evaluation and survive. Simulation is how funded trading is risk-managed, it's the model, industry-wide.

Our interests are aligned

We make money when funded traders make money. The risk engine is automated and identical for everyone, there's no incentive, and no lever, to make you fail.

In plain terms: every account, evaluation and funded, is a simulated account with simulated funds, traded against real, live market data. When you pass and trade profitably, we pay you real moneyas your share of those simulated profits, above a small payout cushion and after a one-time identity check. Your evaluation fee is refunded on your first withdrawal. That's the whole deal, no “manage real capital” language that quietly turns into “simulated” only when you try to cash out.