Resets: fresh balance, flat fee, same rules
What a reset restores, what it costs at every size, and when it's worth it.
Updated 2026-07-08
A breached evaluation isn't the end of the road. A reset restores the same account to day zero — full starting balance, floor back at its original distance, objectives cleared — for a discounted flat fee, always cheaper than buying the evaluation again.
| Account | Reset fee | With LAUNCH |
|---|---|---|
| 25K PRO | $89 | $53 |
| 50K PRO | $125 | $75 |
| 100K PRO | $189 | $113 |
| 150K PRO | $245 | $147 |
| 25K FLEX | $69 | $41 |
| 50K FLEX | $95 | $57 |
| 100K FLEX | $149 | $89 |
| 150K FLEX | $259 | $155 |
- Coupons apply — LAUNCH takes 40% off reset fees, same as evaluations.
- A reset is immediate: pay, and the account re-provisions on the same 30-second SLA as a new purchase.
- There is no limit on how many times you can reset, and resetting never changes your rulebook version — Rule-Lock holds.
Reset vs. new evaluation
Reset when you want the same size and path back at the lowest cost. Buy new when you want to change size or path — resets always restore the account exactly as purchased. Funded accounts cannot be reset; a funded breach ends that account (see "Breached? What happens next" for the path back).
More in Evaluations
Evaluation rules at every size
Targets, floors, loss limits, and contract caps for all twelve accounts.
The EOD trailing drawdown, worked through
Your floor moves at the close — never on an intraday high.
The daily loss limit (DLL)
A session timeout, not a breach — and which accounts carry one.
Contract limits: minis and micros
Position caps by account size, and how micros convert.
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