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Does Maven Trading Have a Consistency Rule?
The Simple Answer
Yes, on some accounts. On the standard 1 Step, 2 Step and 3 Step funded accounts, once your total profit passes $5,000 your best trading day must not exceed 50% of your payout-cycle profit; below $5,000 there is no cap. The Instant account requires a 20% consistency score, your biggest winning day divided by total profit, before you can withdraw.
Consistency Rule by Account Type
How the Rule Is Calculated
The consistency score is your single biggest trading-day profit divided by your total trading-day profit: (Highest Trading Day Profit ÷ Total Trading Days PnL) × 100. To stay eligible, the result must be at or below your account limit. Partial trades count on the day the position is fully closed.
Say your total profit is $3,050 and your single best day made $800. Your consistency score is 800 ÷ 3,050 = 26.2%. On the Instant account the limit is 20%, so at that moment you cannot withdraw yet. To fix it, your total profit needs to reach at least 800 ÷ 0.2 = $4,000, so you keep trading (without beating that $800 day) until your total clears $4,000 and the score drops to 20% or below.
Breakdown by Account Type
1 Step: 50%
On the 1 Step account, your largest single trading day must stay at or below 50% of total profit, checked in the funded phase before you can withdraw.
2 Step: 50%
On the 2 Step account, your largest single trading day must stay at or below 50% of total profit, checked in the funded phase before you can withdraw.
3 Step: 50%
On the 3 Step account, your largest single trading day must stay at or below 50% of total profit, checked in the funded phase before you can withdraw.
Instant: 20%
On the Instant account, your largest single trading day must stay at or below 20% of total profit, checked in the funded phase before you can withdraw.
On the 1 Step, 2 Step and 3 Step accounts the 50% best-day cap only applies once your funded-stage profit passes $5,000. Maven’s single-payout Promotional Mini uses a separate 15% rule based on your largest trade.
What Happens If You Break It
Breaking the consistency rule at Maven Trading does not breach or reset your account. It is purely a payout gate: if your biggest day is too large a share of profit when you request a withdrawal, the payout is held, not cancelled, and your funded account stays active. You keep trading until your largest day falls back to the limit, then request the payout again. See the full Maven Trading payout methods and timelines for how withdrawals are processed.
How to Fix a Failing Score
The fix is dilution: keep making profit over your next trading days so your biggest day shrinks as a share of the total. Divide your best day by the limit as a decimal to find the total profit you need. For a 20% limit, a $800 best day needs total profit of at least $800 ÷ 0.2 = $4,000. So you keep trading, without beating that best day, until your total clears $4,000 and the score drops to 20% or below.
Final Comments
Maven Trading keeps consistency light on its standard challenges: the 50% best-day cap on the 1 Step, 2 Step and 3 Step accounts only kicks in once your funded profit passes $5,000. The Instant account is stricter at 20%. In every case, going over only holds the payout, and you keep trading until your best day is back within the limit.
Consistency is just one funded-phase rule. If your strategy trades around releases, check whether news trading is allowed at Maven Trading before you scale up.
FAQ
Does Maven Trading have a consistency rule?
On some accounts. The standard 1 Step, 2 Step and 3 Step funded accounts cap your best day at 50% of profit once you pass $5,000 in profit. The Instant account requires a 20% consistency score.
What is Maven Trading’s consistency percentage?
It is 50% on the standard funded accounts (above $5,000 profit) and 20% on the Instant account, measured as your biggest winning day divided by total profit.
When does the 50% rule apply?
Only once your funded-stage total profit exceeds $5,000. Below that, there is no best-day cap on the standard 1 Step, 2 Step and 3 Step accounts.
What happens if my Instant consistency score is over 20%?
Your withdrawal is held. You keep trading to grow your total profit until your biggest day is 20% or less, then you can request the payout.