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10FOUR ORIGIN Drawdown

End-of-Day Drawdown

10FOUR ORIGIN evaluation and funded accounts use an End-of-Day Drawdown (EOD) system to determine the Max Loss Limit (MLL).

• At the end of each trading session, the system calculates the account’s highest closing balance
• The Max Loss Limit increases as the balance increases
• Once the account passes the trail lock balance, the Max Loss Limit locks
• When a payout is requested, the Max Loss Limit adjusts to the locked balance


Account Size

MLL Amount

Trail locks once your balance reaches:

MLL locks permanently at:

$25,000

$1,250

$26,350

$25,100

$50,000

$2,500

$52,600

$50,100

$100,000

$3,000

$103,100

$100,100

$150,000

$4,500

$154,600

$150,100

Example $50,000 account:

  • Your MLL starts at $47,500 ($50,000 − $2,500).

  • As your closing balance rises, the MLL trails up with it — until your balance passes the trail lock balance of $52,600.

  • Once your balance passes $52,600, the MLL locks permanently at $50,100 and does not continue trailing, no matter how much more profit you make afterward.

  • Example: you make $5,000 in one day and your balance hits $55,000. Your MLL stays at $50,100.


Requesting a Payout Locks Your MLL

When you request a payout, your Max Loss Limit immediately adjusts to the locked balance — even if you haven't reached your trail lock balance.

Example ($50,000): you close the day at $51,000, so your MLL is $48,500 and you have $2,500 of room. You request a $500 payout. Your balance drops to $50,500 and your MLL jumps to $50,100 — leaving $400 of room. In this case, requesting a payout before passing $52,600 balance actually eats into your available drawdown. Size accordingly on your next session, or wait to request until you have a larger cushion.

Additional Clarification:

• Your MLL moves up with your highest closing balance. It never moves down.
• Once your balance passes the trail lock balance, your MLL stops moving and stays there permanently — always $100 above your starting balance.
• If your balance ever touches your MLL, the account is breached and closed.

• Requesting a payout automatically locks your max loss limit.


Legacy Accounts

ORIGIN accounts created before August 2, 2026 keep their original Max Loss Limits: $1,250 on $25K accounts and $2,500 on $50K accounts.

Their trail lock balances are $26,350 and $52,600. The locked MLL balance is unchanged at $25,100 and $50,100 — the MLL always locks at $100 above your starting balance, regardless of MLL amount.

$100K and $150K ORIGIN accounts were not affected by the August 2 change. Their figures are the same as the table above.

Resetting ends legacy status. A reset re-issues the account under current terms, so a legacy account that is reset on or after August 2, 2026 moves to the new MLL ($1,000 on $25K, $2,000 on $50K) and no longer qualifies for the legacy amounts.

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