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Beginner Account Overview

The Beginner Account is designed for traders who are looking for a straightforward evaluation process with clear objectives, generous scaling opportunities, and weekly reward eligibility.

Account Parameters

Parameter

$25,000

$50,000

$100,000

$150,000

Profit Target

$1,500

$3,000

$6,000

$9,000

Maximum Position Size

1 Contract

3 Contracts

6 Contracts

9 Contracts

Daily Loss Limit

$600

$1,250

$2,500

$3,750

Maximum Drawdown

$1,000

$2,500

$3,500

$5,000

Drawdown Type

End of Day (EOD)

End of Day (EOD)

End of Day (EOD)

End of Day (EOD)

Activation Fee

None

None

None

None

Micro Scaling

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Consistency Rule

40%

40%

40%

40%

Reward Schedule

Weekly

Weekly

Weekly

Weekly

Reward Split

100%

100%

100%

100%

Minimum Reward Request

$250

$250

$250

$250


What is the Profit Target?

The Profit Target is the amount you must earn during the evaluation phase to successfully pass your account.

Example

If you purchase a $50,000 Beginner Account, your target is:

$50,000 + $3,000 = $53,000

Once your account balance reaches $53,000, you have completed the profit target requirement.


What is the Daily Loss Limit?

The Daily Loss Limit is the maximum amount you can lose during a trading day.

If your losses exceed this limit, your account will be considered breached.

Example

On a $100,000 Account:

  • Daily Loss Limit: $2,500

  • Starting Balance: $100,000

If your equity falls below $97,500 during the trading day, the account will violate the rule.


What is the Maximum Drawdown?

The Maximum Drawdown represents the total amount your account may lose before being breached.

Example

On a $25,000 Account:

  • Starting Balance: $25,000

  • Maximum Drawdown: $1,000

Your account may not fall below:

$24,000

If it does, the account will be breached.


What Does End-of-Day (EOD) Drawdown Mean?

The Beginner Account uses an End-of-Day Drawdown model.

This means the drawdown level is calculated based on your account balance at the end of each trading day and does not trail intraday profits.

Many traders prefer EOD drawdown because it allows greater flexibility when managing trades and open positions.


What is the Maximum Position Size?

Each account comes with a contract limit that may not be exceeded.

Account Size

Maximum Contracts

$25,000

1

$50,000

3

$100,000

6

$150,000

9

Opening positions above these limits may result in a rule violation.


Is There an Activation Fee?

No.

All Beginner Accounts include:

✅ No activation fees
✅ No hidden fees
✅ Immediate access after passing
✅ Weekly reward eligibility


What is the Consistency Rule?

The Beginner Account uses a 40% Consistency Rule.

This means your largest trading day cannot account for more than 40% of your total profits.

Example

If your total profit is:

$5,000

Then your largest trading day may not exceed:

$2,000 (40%)

This encourages consistent risk management and sustainable trading performance.


Are Micro Contracts Allowed?

Yes.

Micro contracts are fully supported and can be used to manage risk more precisely.

Many traders use micro contracts to:

  • Scale into positions

  • Reduce risk exposure

  • Improve consistency

  • Maintain better drawdown control


How Do Rewards Work?

All Beginner Accounts qualify for:

✅ Weekly reward requests
✅ 100% reward split
✅ Minimum reward request of $250

Once you meet the payout requirements, you may submit a reward request according to the weekly payout schedule.


Reward Cap Per Request

Each Beginner Account has a maximum reward amount that can be requested during a payout cycle.

Account Size

Reward Cap

$25,000

$750

$50,000

$1,500

$100,000

$3,000

$150,000

$4,500

Example

If you trade a $50,000 account and generate $2,000 in profits during a payout cycle:

  • Maximum reward request: $1,500

  • Remaining profits stay in the account for future withdrawals.


Balance Target Balance

The Balance Target is the account level you must reach before becoming eligible for rewards.

Account Size

Balance Target Balance

$25,000

$26,500

$50,000

$53,500

$100,000

$107,000

$150,000

$110,500

Example

A trader with a $100,000 account must first grow the account to $107,000 before reward eligibility begins.

This buffer helps create a safety margin while maintaining account stability.


Beginner Account Summary

The Beginner Account is ideal for traders looking for:

  • Simple evaluation requirements

  • No activation fees

  • Weekly rewards

  • 100% reward split

  • End-of-Day drawdown

  • Flexible micro contract trading

  • Consistent growth-focused rules

It provides a trader-friendly pathway to funded trading while encouraging disciplined risk management and long-term consistency.

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