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What are the payout caps and minimum payout amounts?

Minimum payout and maximum payout amounts by plan, account size and payout cycle.

A payout cap is the maximum amount you can request during one payout cycle. The cap depends on your account type, account size and, for some plans, how many approved payouts you have already received.

Minimum payout amount

The minimum payout request across all GFF account types is $500.

This applies to EOD, 1-Day-Pass-Plan, Instant Classic and Flex accounts. If your eligible payout amount is below $500, you must continue trading until you reach the minimum and meet the other payout requirements.

EOD funded accounts

You may request up to 50% of your available profit, subject to the cap for your account size and payout number. The remaining 50% stays in the account as a buffer for future payout cycles.

Payout

50K

100K

150K

1st

$1,500

$2,000

$2,500

2nd

$2,000

$2,750

$3,250

3rd

$2,500

$3,250

$3,750

4th and later

$2,750

$3,750

$4,250

1-Day-Pass-Plan funded accounts

You may request up to 50% of your available profit, subject to the cap for your account size and payout number. The remaining 50% stays in the account as a buffer for future payout cycles.

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 and later

$1,500

$2,500

$4,500

Instant Classic accounts

Instant Classic accounts do not use the 50% withdrawal allowance. The following maximum applies to each payout cycle:

Account size

Maximum payout per cycle

25K

$1,000

50K

$2,000

75K

$3,000

100K

$3,000

150K

$4,000

Flex funded accounts

You may request up to 50% of your available profit, subject to the cap for your account size. The remaining 50% stays in the account as a buffer for future payout cycles.

Account size

Maximum payout per cycle

50K

50% of available profit, up to $2,000

100K

50% of available profit, up to $2,500

150K

50% of available profit, up to $3,000

For Flex accounts, the 50% withdrawal allowance and payout cap are measured against the total profit on the account before the applicable profit split is applied.

How do the minimum and cap work together?

  • If your eligible payout is below $500, you cannot submit a payout request yet.

  • If your eligible payout is between $500 and your applicable cap, you may request the eligible amount.

  • If your eligible payout exceeds the cap, the maximum you may request is the applicable cap.

You must also complete the required winning days and meet any consistency, recurring-payout and KYC requirements that apply to your account.

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