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Does Blueberry Funded Have a Consistency Rule?

The Simple Answer

No. Blueberry Funded does not enforce a consistency rule across its challenge types. It encourages consistent lot sizing, risk and frequency, but there is no best-day percentage cap on the accounts currently available.

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What This Means for You

With no consistency rule, you are free to reach your target however your strategy works, without capping your best day or spreading profit across a set number of days. There is no best-day percentage holding your payout on the current challenge types.

Consistency and Trading-Style Reviews

Although there is no fixed consistency rule, Blueberry Funded still expects a consistent trading style. Sudden changes in lot size, trading frequency or risk can trigger a trading-style review, and trading judged outside their acceptable practices may still be flagged. The stricter rule that once applied to stock-based accounts is being phased out as those programs are retired.

Final Comments

Blueberry Funded does not enforce a consistency rule on its current accounts, so there is no best-day cap to manage. Keep your trading style steady to stay clear of trading-style reviews, and how evenly your profit is spread will not, on its own, hold your payout.

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

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FAQ

Does Blueberry Funded have a consistency rule?

No. Blueberry Funded does not enforce a consistency rule across its current challenge types.

Can I hit my target in a single day?

Yes. With no consistency rule, you can reach your profit target however your strategy works, without a best-day cap.

Can inconsistent trading still cause problems?

Yes. Sudden changes in lot size, frequency or risk can trigger a trading-style review, even though there is no fixed consistency percentage.

What about stock accounts?

A stricter consistency rule once applied to stock-based accounts, which are no longer sold. Active stock accounts follow those guidelines until the programs are fully retired.