Account Violations (Hard Breach)

Hard breach are serious violations of our established rules. Committing a hard breach will result in the immediate closure of your account.

Maximum Loss Limit

The Maximum Loss Limit is the total amount your equity or balance cannot go below. Violating this rule is a hard breach and will lead to the closure of your account.

  • Maximum Loss Limit: 12% of the initial account size

    ​Example:
    For a $100,000 account, your equity or balance cannot drop below $88,000.

Daily Loss Limit

The Daily Loss Limit is the amount you are allowed to lose in a single day. This rule uses the higher value between equity and balance. Violating this rule is a hard breach and will lead to the closure of your account.

  • Daily Loss Limit: 6% (of the higher value between your starting equity or balance.)
    • Example 1: Higher Equity
      With a $105k balance and a $107k equity, your equity cannot fall below $100,580 that day.
    • Example 2: Higher Balance
      With a $100k balance and a $99k equity, your equity cannot fall below $94,000 that day.
  • The equity for the day (floating profit/loss plus closed positions) must not hit the Daily Loss limit.
  • Resets daily at 00:00 CE(S)T/server time.

3% Rule (F unded Account Only)

The 3% rule requires that no single loss should exceed 3% of your account size. Splitting up a trade into multiple positions will be counted as one single trade. This rule applies exclusively to master accounts and does not extend to evaluation models. Violating this rule is a hard breach and will lead to the closure of your account.Single Trade Limit: 3% (of the initial account size)

​Example:
For a $100,000 account, the maximum loss allowed on any single trade is $3,000, which is 3% of the initial account size.