About
We removed the part nobody liked
Evaluations exist to protect the firm, not to make you a better trader. We priced that risk into the account instead and skipped the challenge entirely.
Why instant funding
The evaluation model has a structural problem: the firm earns most of its revenue from traders who never get funded. That puts the incentives in the wrong place, and it is why evaluation rules tend to accumulate quietly over time — trailing drawdowns, consistency scores, time limits, minimum activity clauses.
We took the other route. The account fee prices the risk up front, so we make money when you buy an account and again when you trade one well. There is no phase to fail, which means there is nothing to gain from making the rules harder than they need to be.
What is left is a short rule set: a maximum drawdown, a daily drawdown on two of the three account types, and a minimum number of trading days before your first payout. That is the entire product.
How we operate
Four commitments
Rules you can read in five minutes
Two drawdown limits and a minimum number of trading days. If a rule is not on the rules page, it does not apply to your account.
No moving targets
Your maximum drawdown is a static floor, not a trailing one. Your profit split is fixed at purchase and never scales down.
Paid when you ask
No fixed payout calendar, no minimum withdrawal, no fee taken off the top. Request on demand once your trading days are met.
Plain about what this is
These are simulated accounts. We say so on every page rather than burying it, because you deserve to know exactly what you are buying.
Company details
Registered entity name, company number, registered address and the regulatory disclosures for each operating jurisdiction belong here. This block is intentionally left as a placeholder — these are legal facts that must come from your incorporation documents, not from a template.
Your funded account is waiting
No evaluation. No profit target. Pick a size and start trading today.
