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Static Account Types

See the available Static Account types and their exact drawdown rules, exact prices and costs and profit split, including how Instant Funding differs from Static Pro and Static Lite.

Written by Will | Paid To Trade
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Static Account types:

  1. Instant Funding

  2. Static Pro

  3. Static Lite


Instant Funding

This is a funded style account with immediate access to live execution under static drawdown rules and the payout framework.

Account Size

Daily Loss

Max Loss

Profit Split

Payout Structure

Profit Cap

Cost

5k

7%

10%

90%

7 days

None

$239

10k

7%

10%

90%

7 days

None

$459

20k

7%

10%

90%

7 days

None

$899

40k

7%

10%

90%

7 days

None

$1749

Rules

Static Daily loss: 7%
Static Max loss: 10%
Profit split: 90%


Static Pro

Static Pro is a 1-step evaluation account. After you pass and complete post-pass requirements, you move into a Performance account under the institutional liquidity pool. The Performance account uses the same drawdown rules and profit split as the evaluation.

Account Size

Daily Loss

Max Loss

Profit Split

Payout Structure

Profit Cap

Cost

5k

6%

9%

80%

7 days

None

$89

10k

6%

9%

80%

7 days

None

$159

20k

6%

9%

80%

7 days

None

$309

40k

6%

9%

80%

7 days

None

$459

Rules

Static Daily loss: 6%
Static Max loss: 9%
Profit split: 80%


Static Lite

Static Lite is a 1-step evaluation account. After you pass and complete post-pass requirements, you move into a Performance account under the institutional liquidity pool. The Performance account uses the same drawdown rules and profit split as the evaluation.

Account Size

Daily Loss

Max Loss

Profit Split

Payout Structure

Profit Cap

Cost

5k

4%

8%

80%

7 days

None

$59

10k

4%

8%

80%

7 days

None

$109

20k

4%

8%

80%

7 days

None

$239

40k

4%

8%

80%

7 days

None

$389

Rules

Static Daily loss: 4%
Static Max loss: 8%
Profit split: 80%


These limits are non-negotiable risk boundaries. If an account breaches daily or maximum loss, it fails the rules and the account is loss.

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