To promote disciplined risk management and consistent trading performance, all traders operating under the One-Step Funded Account (Pay Later Model) are subject to the 30% Profit Consistency Rule.
Under this rule, no single trade may account for more than 30% of the total profit amount requested at the time of a payout request.
The purpose of this rule is to ensure that trading results are achieved through consistent execution across multiple trades and trading ideas rather than relying on a single oversized position or unusually high-risk trade.
How the Rule Works
When submitting a payout request, the profit generated by your largest winning trade will be compared against the total profit being requested.
The largest individual trade must not exceed 30% of the requested payout amount.
Example
If a trader requests a payout based on $10,000 in total profits:
No individual trade may generate more than $3,000 in profit.
Any trade producing more than 30% of the total requested profit amount may be considered inconsistent with Fundex Plus risk management standards.
Why This Rule Exists
The 30% Profit Consistency Rule is designed to:
Encourage sustainable trading performance
Reward consistency over isolated outcomes
Discourage excessive risk-taking
Promote professional capital management
Reduce dependence on single high-risk trades
Fundex Plus seeks traders who can generate profits consistently across multiple market opportunities rather than relying on one exceptional trade.
Important Notes
The rule is evaluated at the moment a payout request is submitted.
The calculation applies to the entire profit amount associated with the payout request.
The rule applies exclusively to the One-Step Funded Account (Pay Later Model).
Trading activity that demonstrates excessive dependence on a single trade may be subject to compliance review.
Violations of the 30% Profit Consistency Rule may result in:
Payout adjustments
Payout denial
Account review
Additional compliance verification
At Fundex Plus, long-term consistency and disciplined execution are valued more than short-term high-risk performance. 🚀
