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How do I qualify for a payout/reward?

How to get paid?

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Written by FYT SM
Updated over a month ago

💸 Funded Account Payout Policy

We’re excited to support your trading journey! Here’s everything you need to know about payout eligibility and processing for funded accounts:


✅ First Payout Eligibility

  • Traders are eligible to request their first payout 14 days after placing their first trade on a funded account.

  • For accounts or purchases made on or after April 26, 2025, the 14-day rule applies. For accounts created before this date, the original 30-day rule before the first payout is in effect.


🔁 Ongoing Payout Eligibility

  • After your first payout, you can request subsequent payouts every 7 days, starting from the date of your first trade after your last withdrawal.


📋 Payout Requirements

To be eligible for a payout, please ensure the following:

  • Your account balance is above the initial funded amount.

  • No violations have been recorded on your account.

  • All positions are closed = no open trades or pending orders at the time of request.


⏱️ Payout Processing Time

  • Payouts are typically processed within 5–7 business days after your request has been approved.


💵 Minimum Withdrawal

  • The minimum withdrawal amount is $100.


⚡ Instant Funded Accounts

If you’re trading on an Instant Funded Account:

  • You’re eligible for your first payout 14 days after your first trade.

  • You must complete a minimum of 10 trading days before requesting a withdrawal.

  • Traders must maintain a minimum 25% consistency score to qualify for a withdrawal.

  • Payouts can be requested every 14 days (bi-weekly) thereafter.

  • Instant accounts follow a bi-weekly payout schedule, meaning payouts can be requested every 14 days.


If you have any questions or need assistance with your payout, our support team is here to help. Happy trading!

Account Type Distinctions

  • The Express model payout schedule applies exclusively to Express accounts.

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