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What are the drawdown limits?

Your account is governed by defined daily and overall drawdown limits that must not be exceeded.

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Written by Evercrest Funding

One Step Plus uses a static drawdown, meaning the drawdown does not move upward as your account grows.

This provides more breathing room and predictability.

Example: On a $100,000 prop firm account (3% daily drawdown, 6% max drawdown).

3% Daily Drawdown

  • 3% of $100,000 = $3,000

  • If you start the day at $100,000, your daily floor is:

  • $100,000 βˆ’ $3,000 = $97,000

  • If your equity drops below $97,000 at any point that day β†’ daily drawdown breach.

  • Daily drawdown is based off the highest of your balance or equity going into the new day.

6% Max Drawdown (overall)

  • 6% of $100,000 = $6,000

  • Your max floor (static) is:

  • $100,000 βˆ’ $6,000 = $94,000

  • If your equity/balance drops below $94,000 at any time β†’ max drawdown breach.

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