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Is There a Maximum Number of Days to Hit the Profit Target?

There’s no time limit to hit your profit target—trade at your own pace as long as all rules are followed.

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No — there is no maximum number of days to hit your profit target. Whether it takes a few days or several months, you can trade at your own pace as long as all rules are followed.

Minimum Trading Day Requirements

While you're free to take your time, each account type has minimum trading day requirements that must be met before requesting a payout or passing the evaluation phase:

  • Evaluation Accounts: Require a minimum of 4 qualifying trading days (unless otherwise stated during promotions).

  • Pro Accounts: Require a minimum of 8 qualifying trading days before a payout can be requested. This rule applies to every payout cycle.

  • S2F (Straight to Funded) Accounts: Require a minimum of 10 qualifying trading days before any payout can be requested.

✅ A qualifying trading day (QDAY) is one where your simulated profits meet or exceed the minimum daily profit requirement for your account size.


Can I Try Again If I Fail an Account?

Yes. If an account is breached or fails due to rule violations, you can simply cancel it and purchase a new one. There are no resets — all accounts operate on a one-time fee basis.


Designed for Flexibility

We understand that every trader has a unique rhythm. That’s why we’ve structured our platform with no deadlines to hit your profit target. Take your time, manage your risk, and focus on building consistent results.

For further questions about specific account types or rules, feel free to reach out to our support team or check our full trading rulebook.


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