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Does The5ers Have a Consistency Rule?
The Simple Answer
No, not on its forex programs. The5ers does not apply a consistency rule to the Hyper Growth (1 Step), High Stakes (2 Step) or Bootcamp (3 Step) programs. You can reach your target without capping your best day or spreading your profit across a set number of days.
What This Means for You
With no consistency rule on the forex programs, a single strong day cannot hold up your progress or payout. You are free to reach your profit target however your strategy works, whether that is one big day or many smaller ones, with no best-day percentage to manage.
What The5ers Checks Instead
Instead of a consistency rule, The5ers focuses on your profit target and its risk limits, such as the daily and maximum loss, across the Hyper Growth, High Stakes and Bootcamp programs. Meet those and stay within the rules, and how evenly your profit is spread does not affect your eligibility.
Final Comments
On its forex programs, The5ers does not apply a consistency rule, so there is no best-day cap and no requirement to spread your profit across days. Focus on your profit target and the standard risk limits, and profit concentration will not stand between you and a payout.
Consistency is just one funded-phase rule. If your strategy trades around releases, check whether news trading is allowed at The5ers before you scale up.
FAQ
Does The5ers have a consistency rule?
No, not on its forex programs. The Hyper Growth, High Stakes and Bootcamp programs have no consistency rule or best-day cap.
Can I hit my target in a single day?
Yes. With no consistency rule on the forex programs, you can reach your profit target however your strategy works, without spreading it across days.
What does The5ers require instead?
It focuses on the profit target and risk limits, such as daily and maximum loss, rather than on how evenly your profit is distributed.
Will a big day hold my payout?
No. With no consistency rule on the forex programs, a single large day will not hold your payout as long as you meet the profit and risk requirements.