The following trading strategies are strictly prohibited on our platform:
1. High-Frequency Trading (HFT) on Funded Accounts: HFT strategies are not permitted on funded accounts.
2. Using Buy Stop and Sell Stop and using limit Orders During High-Impact News Events: Placing buy stop and sell stop and limit orders during major news events is prohibited.
3. Account Management: Account management is strictly prohibited on any funded account.
4. Limiting Trades in the Same Pair: You cannot open more than 2 positions in the same pair. Violating this rule may result in account termination.
5. Hedging: Hedging is not allowed across different accounts with the same username.
6. More than two positions in the same pair will result in account termination
7. 2-Minute Rule
First Two Trades Exception:
If you close up to two trades within 2 minutes, these trades will not be counted towards your profit when requesting a payout.
However, they will not negatively impact your account balance or result in any penalties.
Soft Breach Condition:
If you close more than two trades within 2 minutes, it will be considered a soft breach.
As a result, your account balance will reset to the initial balance after a payout request.
Upto 2 Trades closed within 2 minute can not be counted in profit.
8. Copy trading between two accounts is not permitted.
For example, if you have two accounts—one with a balance of $100k and the other with $50k—executing the same trades on both accounts is not allowed.
9. Stop-Loss Rule for Payout Requests
Rule Explanation
Traders are allowed to place up to 2 trades without a stop-loss, and these trades will not count towards the payout request.
If a trader places more than 2 trades without a stop-loss, it will be considered a stop-loss breach during the payout request.
In case of a stop-loss breach:
The excess trades (beyond the first 2) will not be counted in the payout calculation.
The trading account may be reset to its initial balance after the payout request.
Note: We do not have any hidden rules. All rules are clearly stated above. Violating these rules may lead to penalties or a deduction in profits.