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Does Alpha Funded Have a Consistency Rule?

The Simple Answer

Yes, on funded accounts, through the Trader Score. There is no Trader Score during the standard evaluation. Your Trader Score, your highest single-day profit divided by total profit, must be at or below 35% on 1 Step and 2 Step funded accounts (and on 2 Step PRO Phase 1 and 2), and 20% on Instant Funding, to withdraw.

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Consistency Rule by Account Type

Challenge Type Evaluation Phase Funded Phase
1 Step No rule 35% applies
2 Step No rule 35% applies
2 Step (Pro) 35% applies 35% applies
Instant Funding N/A 20% applies

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.

WORKED EXAMPLE

Say your total profit is $10,000 and your single best day made $4,000. Your consistency score is 4,000 ÷ 10,000 = 40%. On the 1 Step account the limit is 35%, so at that moment you cannot withdraw yet. To fix it, your total profit needs to reach at least 4,000 ÷ 0.35 = $11,429, so you keep trading (without beating that $4,000 day) until your total clears $11,429 and the score drops to 35% or below.

Breakdown by Account Type

1 STEP

1 Step: 35%

On the 1 Step account, your largest single trading day must stay at or below 35% of total profit, checked in the funded phase before you can withdraw.

2 STEP

2 Step: 35%

On the 2 Step account, your largest single trading day must stay at or below 35% of total profit, checked in the funded phase before you can withdraw.

2 STEP (PRO)

2 Step (Pro): 35% eval / 35% funded

On the 2 Step (Pro) challenge the evaluation limit is 35% of each step’s profit, and the funded limit is 35% of the payout period’s profit.

INSTANT FUNDING

Instant Funding: 20%

On the Instant Funding account, your largest single trading day must stay at or below 20% of total profit, checked in the funded phase before you can withdraw.

Alpha Funded calls its consistency measure the Trader Score. It applies to funded accounts and to 2 Step PRO Phase 1 and 2, and resets to 100% after each approved payout. There are no limits on trading frequency, style or profit targets, only on how your profit is distributed.

What Happens If You Break It

Breaking the consistency rule at Alpha Funded 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 Alpha Funded 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 35% limit, a $4,000 best day needs total profit of at least $4,000 ÷ 0.35 = $11,429. So you keep trading, without beating that best day, until your total clears $11,429 and the score drops to 35% or below.

Final Comments

Alpha Funded frames consistency as a Trader Score: your highest single day divided by total profit. Keep it at or below 35% on the 1 Step, 2 Step and 2 Step PRO accounts, and 20% on Instant Funding, to withdraw. The evaluation has no Trader Score, and going over only means you keep trading to smooth your curve before requesting a payout.

Consistency is just one funded-phase rule. If your strategy trades around releases, check whether news trading is allowed at Alpha Funded before you scale up.

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FAQ

Does Alpha Funded have a consistency rule?

Yes, on funded accounts, called the Trader Score. It must be at or below 35% on 1 Step, 2 Step and 2 Step PRO accounts, and 20% on Instant Funding, to withdraw. The evaluation has none.

What is the Alpha Funded Trader Score?

It is your highest single-day profit divided by total realized profit, times 100. A lower score means your profit is spread across more days.

Does it apply during the evaluation?

No. There is no Trader Score in the standard evaluation. It applies to funded accounts and to 2 Step PRO Phase 1 and 2.

What happens if my Trader Score is too high?

You keep trading to smooth out your profit curve until the score is within the threshold, then request a payout. It resets after each approved payout.