The inactivity policy
Evaluations never expire. Funded accounts sleep, with warning.
Updated 2026-07-04
Evaluations: no clock at all
An evaluation you've paid for never expires. Take a week off, take a quarter off — the account, its balance, and its floor are exactly where you left them. One-time fee means one-time; there is no subscription keeping it alive and nothing to lapse.
Funded accounts: dormancy, not deletion
- After 90 consecutive days without a fill, a funded account is flagged dormant and we email you.
- Dormant accounts keep their balance, floor, and cycle state — nothing is confiscated, and a reply or a single trade fully reactivates it.
- After a further 90 days with no response (180 total), the account is archived. Any remaining eligible cycle profit is offered as a final payout request before archival, not swallowed.
Why the policy exists at all: funded accounts carry live data entitlements and risk-monitoring overhead. Dormancy trims what's genuinely abandoned while making it impossible to lose a real account — or real profit — to a vacation.
Good to know
Going away for a while on purpose? Tell support and we'll pin the account out of the dormancy sweep entirely.
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