MINIMUM TRADING DAYS

The minimum number of trading days required before qualifying.

Trading Rules Article 4 of 18 Updated Mar 2026

To qualify for payouts or pass evaluation, you must trade for a minimum number of days. This ensures your results aren't based on a single lucky trade.

What Counts as a Trading Day?

Not every day you log in counts as a trading day. A day only qualifies when all of the following are met:

  • Minimum duration — You must hold at least one position for a minimum of 15 seconds.
  • Minimum PnL — You must reach the minimum daily profit threshold for your account size. Days where you don't hit the minimum PnL do not count.
  • Profitable day — Losing days do not count toward your minimum trading day requirement. Only days where you finish with a net profit (and meet the min PnL) are counted.

There is no minimum position size requirement — the minimum daily PnL threshold serves that purpose.

Important

A trading day only counts when you reach the minimum PnL threshold and finish the day in profit. Simply logging in, placing a trade that doesn't meet the minimum PnL, or ending the day with a loss does not count toward your minimum trading days.

Evaluation Accounts

Evaluation accounts have lower minimum trading day requirements, allowing you to pass your evaluation quickly.

Asset ClassMin Trading Days
Futures1
Stocks2
Crypto2

Funded Accounts

Funded accounts require a minimum of 6 profitable trading days before you can request a payout. This applies to all asset classes. The 6-day counter resets after each payout, so you must complete another 6 qualifying days before your next withdrawal.

Asset ClassMin Trading Days
Futures6
Stocks6
Crypto6
All-in-One6
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