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2-Step Amped – Payout Frequency & Profit Split

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2-Step Amped – Payout Frequency & Profit Split

The Payout Frequency and Profit Split define how often you can withdraw profits and what percentage of those profits you receive once funded.

These rules apply only to the Funded stage of the 2-Step Amped program.


Payout & Profit Split Overview

Rule

Funded

Profit Split

80% standard

Profit Split Add-ons

90% and 100% available

Payout Frequency

Bi-weekly

On-Demand Payout

Available via add-on

Minimum Withdrawal

2%

Payout Buffer

Lock Upon Payout (LUP)


Profit Split

Once funded, traders receive a share of the profits they generate:

  • 80% standard profit split

  • Optional:

    • 90% profit split

    • 100% profit split

Add-ons must be selected at the time of purchase.


Payout Frequency

Funded traders can request payouts:

  • Every two weeks (bi-weekly) by default

  • On-demand payouts are available through an optional add-on

Payout requests must meet all eligibility requirements at the time of submission.


Minimum Withdrawal

  • The minimum amount required to request a payout is 2% of the account balance

Requests below this threshold will not be processed.


Lock Upon Payout (LUP)

The Lock Upon Payout mechanism adjusts your account after a withdrawal:

  • After a payout is processed, your maximum drawdown locks at your starting balance

  • This protects the account and prevents further trailing beyond that point

  • Your account continues trading with the remaining balance, while respecting the locked drawdown level


To ensure the long-term stability and financial health of the Company, Traders are permitted to retain a maximum of $10,000 in net profits and total withdrawals within any thirty (30) day period between all trading accounts owned by Trader. Any profits in excess of $10,000 will be deducted from Traders trading balance(s). This policy is implemented to promote the continued viability and balanced growth of the Company, ensuring that resources are allocated in a manner that benefits the collective interests of all Traders and stakeholders.

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