Consistency Score
To encourage sustainable trading practices, we have a Consistency Score. The score ensures that a trader's largest trading day does not account for more than 25% of their total profits. This guideline aims to discourage reliance on one-time high-risk trades or news-driven strategies and instead promote a consistent approach over time.
The Consistency Score is treated as a soft breach. Traders who have not met this criterion can continue trading and work toward achieving a balanced profit profile.
Example:
If a trader earns $10,000 in total profits, no single trading day should account for more than 25% of those profits.
Breakdown:
Total profits: $10,000
$10,000 * 0.25 (25%) = $2,500
25% of total profits: $2,500
This means the trader's largest profit on any single day should not exceed $2,500. If it does, the trader has not yet met the objectives and will have to continue trading.
Day | Profit for the Day | Total Profit | Consistency Score | Payout Eligibility |
1 | $500 | $500 | 100% | No |
2 | $500 | $1,000 | 50% | No |
3 | $500 | $1,500 | 33.33% | No |
4 | $500 | $2,000 | 25% | Yes |
5 | $750 | $2,750 | 27.27% | No |
Formula:
Next Gen Default Payout
The default first payout is available 7 days after the first trade on a funded account for the trading period. Subsequent payouts will also be available every 7 days.
Unlike other prop firms, we ensure that you have regular access to your hard-earned profits.
Payouts are only valid if the trader does not violate any trading rules or go against the signed terms of use agreement.
Any suspicious activity upon account review may delay this process. Please cooperate with us to resolve any false alerts quickly and receive your profit split without delays.
Account Reset While Payout is Being Processed β Next Gen
Next Gen accounts will automatically reset to its initial balance while your payout request is being processed, allowing traders to continue trading without interruption. This ensures that traders can stay active in the markets while still receiving their earned profits.