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What are the Sprint Challenge specifications?

Key Benefits of the Sprint Challenge

  • No time limit to pass the evaluation.

  • No daily loss limit in either phase.

  • No consistency rule during the evaluation phase — trade freely with full flexibility.

  • $0 activation fee — your funded account is activated at no extra cost.

  • 100% profit share on your first $10K in payouts, then 90%.

  • Drawdown lock on funded accounts — the trailing drawdown stops moving once your balance reaches your starting balance.

Trading Objectives

  • Achieve the profit target (6% of your starting balance).

  • Adhere to the trading rules and loss limits.

  • Upon successfully passing, your evaluation period will be reviewed. Once the review is complete, your funded account will be activated.

Pricing & Targets

Sprint 25K

Sprint 50K

Sprint 100K

Price

$45 (from $90)

$69 (from $139)

$109 (from $218)

Profit Target

$1,500 (6%)

$3,000 (6%)

$6,000 (6%)

Reset Price

$36

$59

$89

Activation Fee

$0

$0

$0

Time Limit

None

None

None

Account Violations (Hard Breach)

A hard breach is a serious violation of the established trading rules. A hard breach occurs when a trader exceeds the maximum drawdown limit, resulting in the immediate closure of the account. This applies during both the evaluation and funded phases.

Daily Loss Limit:

  • Evaluation — no daily loss limit.

  • Funded — no daily loss limit.

Maximum Trailing Intraday Drawdown: The maximum drawdown is the total amount your equity cannot fall below at any point during a trading session, including on open positions. This limit trails your highest equity point in real time. Violating this rule is a hard breach and will result in account closure.

Drawdown Lock (Funded only): Once your account balance reaches your starting balance, the trailing drawdown stops moving and locks in place. This gives you a fixed safety net for the remainder of the account.

Account Size

Max Drawdown

25K

$1,000 (4%)

50K

$2,000 (4%)

100K

$3,000 (3%)

Contract Limits

Account Size

Evaluation

Funded

25K

3 mini / 30 micro

3 mini / 30 micro

50K

5 mini / 50 micro

5 mini / 50 micro

100K

7 mini / 70 micro

7 mini / 70 micro

Consistency Rule

  • Evaluation — no consistency rule applies.

  • Funded — no single trading day can account for 30% or more of your total profits during a payout period.

Example (Sprint 50K): If you make $1,500 in one trading day on your funded account, your total profits must reach at least $5,000 before you can request a payout. You cannot request a payout until the highest profit day falls below 30% of total profits for the period.

What happens if I exceed the consistency threshold?

  • Will my account be terminated? No. However, you will be unable to request a payout until your highest profit day falls below the threshold.

  • What should I do? Continue trading and generating profits until the threshold is met. Once it is, you will be eligible to request a payout again.

Payout Details

  • Payout eligibility: Every 5 winning days (a winning day = net P&L of at least 0.2% of your account balance).

  • Profit share: 100% on your first $10K in payouts, then 90%.

  • Minimum payout: $500 across all sizes.

  • Payout caps: Progressive by payout number, scaled to account size:

Payout #

25K

50K

100K

1st

$800

$1,500

$2,500

2nd

$1,000

$1,750

$3,000

3rd

$1,200

$2,000

$3,500

4th+

$1,500

$2,500

$4,500

News Trading

  • Evaluation — no restrictions.

  • Funded — a 2-minute buffer applies around high-impact news events. You cannot open, close, or trigger pending orders within 2 minutes before or after a scheduled release. Positions opened before the window began may be held through the event.

Overnight and Weekend Holding

  • Overnight holding — not permitted. All positions must be closed before the end of the trading session.

  • Weekend holding — not permitted.

Important: Please monitor our website and Discord for announcements regarding trading parameters, updates, or system changes.

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