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Profit splits and payout schedules
You keep 80% of profits as standard, or 90% with the add-on. Your first withdrawal has no delay, and payouts run every 14 days after that.
The terms
Every payout rule in one table
| Term | What applies |
|---|---|
| First withdrawal | No delay — request as soon as you qualify |
| Then every | 14 days |
| Standard profit split | 80% in the trader's favour |
| With profit-share add-on | 90% (add-on priced at +15% of the fee) |
| Minimum trading days | 3 profitable days of 1% on Lite, crypto and equities tracks |
| Minimum payout | 1% on Instant Funding Lite |
| Withdraw buffer | 1.5% on Instant Funding Lite |
| Payout on breach | No |
| Lock on payout | Yes |
What the split is worth
Your share of a 10% target
Arithmetic on the published 10% One-Step target and the 80% / 90% splits. Not a projection or a guarantee of results.
| Account | 10% target | Your 80% share | Your 90% share |
|---|---|---|---|
| $5K | $500 | $400 | $450 |
| $10K | $1,000 | $800 | $900 |
| $25K | $2,500 | $2,000 | $2,250 |
| $50K | $5,000 | $4,000 | $4,500 |
| $100K | $10,000 | $8,000 | $9,000 |
| $200K | $20,000 | $16,000 | $18,000 |
| $250K | $25,000 | $20,000 | $22,500 |
| $500K | $50,000 | $40,000 | $45,000 |
FAQ
Payout questions
How soon can I withdraw?
Your first withdrawal has no waiting period — you can request it as soon as you meet the minimum trading days for your track. Every payout after that follows a rolling 14-day cycle.
Is the 14 days a calendar date or a rolling window?
Rolling. The cycle starts from your first withdrawal rather than a fixed day of the month, so the schedule follows your trading rather than ours.
How do I get 90% instead of 80%?
Add the profit-share add-on at checkout. It raises the split from 80% to 90% for the life of the account and costs 15% on top of the assessment fee.
What does "lock on payout" mean?
On Instant Funding Lite and equities accounts, requesting a payout locks the account until the payout is processed. It prevents a position opened mid-request from changing the amount owed.
Do I get paid if I breach after making profit?
No. "Payout on breach: No" means a breach closes the account and forfeits any unwithdrawn profit. Withdraw as you go rather than banking a large unrealised balance.