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Static Accounts Trading Configuration and Important Policies

Everything you need to know about trading Static Accounts in one place, including platforms, leverage, tradable instruments, weekend holding and swaps, account limits and manifest errors.

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

Platforms you can trade on

You can trade Static Accounts on Platform 5 or MatchTrader. The choice is yours.

Your platform choice does not change:

  • Your drawdown rules

  • Your payout rules

  • Your eligibility requirements


Leverage for Static Pro and Static Lite

Static Pro and Static Lite use 1:30 leverage on both Evaluation and Performance accounts.


Tradable instruments and symbols

Static Accounts support Forex, Indices, Metals, and Energy. The currently supported symbols may be updated over time. Crypto may be added in the future if requested by the majority of traders.

Forex

AUDCAD

EURCHF

GBPNZD

AUDCHF

EURGBP

GBPUSD

AUDNZD

EURJPY

NZDCAD

AUDUSD

EURNZD

NZDCHF

CADCHF

EURUSD

NZDJPY

CADJPY

GBPAUD

USDCAD

CHFJPY

GBPCAD

USDCHF

EURAUD

GBPCHF

USDJPY

EURCAD

GBPJPY

Indices

AUS200

FRANCE40

US500

DAX30

UK100

EU50

US100

Metals

XAGUSD

XAUUSD

Energy

WTIUSD

Crypto

BTCUSD


Weekend holding, swaps, and trading costs

Weekend holding is allowed. Standard rollover and swap charges apply.

Swaps and trading costs

Standard trading costs apply, including spreads and any applicable commissions depending on the platform and instrument.


Additional swap adjustments may be applied during payout calculations.

What “additional swap adjustments” means

In some cases, swaps charged at the platform level may be reviewed during payout calculation to ensure the final payout reflects all carrying costs accurately. This is especially relevant when positions are held across rollover periods, weekends, or when market conditions cause swap rates to fluctuate. The goal is to apply swaps fairly and consistently based on actual holding time and instrument conditions.


Account limits and allocation

There is a $1,500,000 maximum allocation on Static Performance (Funded) Accounts.


Manifest error policy

A Manifest Error refers to any pricing, execution, or system error. In such cases, we reserve the right to amend, correct, or cancel affected trades in a fair manner.

Examples include

  • Incorrect quotes

  • Erroneous fills due to system or feed errors

  • Clear off market pricing caused by technical issues

How corrections are handled

Where a correction is required, the goal is to restore a fair outcome consistent with genuine market conditions. This may include adjusting the trade price, removing an invalid fill, or canceling the affected trade if it cannot be corrected fairly.

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