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What is the overall drawdown?
What is the overall drawdown?
Updated over 4 months ago

For the One Step Evaluation, we maintain a maximum Overall Drawdown of 6%.
The maximum overall drawdown is calculated using the starting balance of your evaluation or simulated funded account size.
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Example: If your account size balance was $100,000, your account would violate the maximum overall drawdown limit if your equity reached $94,000.
This 6% maximum overall drawdown rule remains the same throughout the evaluation process and in simulated funded accounts.
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This 6% does not change. In this example if you have gained $5,000 in profit on the $100,000 account, your overall drawdown limit would still be set at $94,000. This rule applies for evaluation and simulated funded accounts.
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