Comeback accounts: the path back after a breach
The automatic 40% re-entry offer and the days-traded credit.
Updated 2026-07-09
Breach an account — evaluation or funded — and the Comeback offer appears automatically: on your dashboard under the breached account card, and in the breach notification email. It is 40% off a re-entry with code COMEBACK40, plus a days-traded credit on the new account. Every breach gets the offer; there is nothing to apply for and no one to convince.
What carries over
- Days-traded credit — trading days you logged on the breached account are credited toward any minimum-days requirements on the new account, applied automatically when it provisions. No ticket needed.
- Your record — equity history, certificates, and leaderboard standing stay attached to your profile permanently. A breach closes an account, not a track record.
- Your choice of account — the code works on any size and any path, not just the one you breached. It applies to evaluations and resets alike.
What doesn't carry
- Balance — never. Days credit toward requirements, not dollars toward the balance. The new account opens at its full starting balance with the floor at its original distance.
- The breached account itself — it stays read-only forever; it is not revived. Unrequested cycle profit closed with it (see “Breached? Here's exactly what happens next”).
- Objectives — targets, cycle gates, and consistency math all start from zero on the new account.
Re-entry pricing
| Account | List | With COMEBACK40 |
|---|---|---|
| 25K PRO | $165 | $99 |
| 50K PRO | $235 | $141 |
| 100K PRO | $365 | $219 |
| 150K PRO | $475 | $285 |
Code stacking rules
- One code per order — COMEBACK40 is not stackable with LAUNCH or any creator code.
- COMEBACK40 and LAUNCH are both 40% off, so you never lose discount by choosing it — the difference is the days-traded credit, which attaches only to orders carrying the Comeback code.
- The offer panel's link applies the code for you; typing it at checkout works exactly the same.
Good to know
The credit is days, never balance — by design. What a breach cost you was time already served against a requirement; the Comeback gives the time back and lets the trading speak for the rest.
More in Funded Accounts
Funded account rules at every size
Splits, consistency, caps, and cycle gates for all three paths.
How the profit split works
90 / 10 on Pro and Direct, 50 / 50 on Flex — and why.
The consistency rule, computed
Best-day percentage, the exact math, and how to clear a violation.
Flex's profitable-days gate
Five green days per cycle instead of consistency math.
Didn't answer it?
A human will — seven days a week, account ID in hand.