UProfit Monthly Fees
The Simple Answer
UProfit runs a monthly subscription model. The DAY 50K program costs $39 per month, renewing every 30 calendar days, with a reset also priced at $39 that can be used at any time and, importantly, does not affect the subscription.
Here is what Propvator verified directly on uprofit.com/help about UProfit’s futures monthly fees policy.
UProfit’s Monthly Fees Rules in Detail
What the Rule Says
That reset-independent-of-subscription structure is worth noting since several rival firms tie resets to the billing cycle or refuse them entirely. Commissions are charged separately per contract at $5 per E-mini and $1 per E-micro.
What This Means for You
Because billing runs on a 30 calendar day cycle rather than trading days, weekends and holidays consume paid subscription time. Account limits bear on cost too: under Trading Best Practices a trader may run up to 20 evaluation programs and 3 Virtual Live accounts simultaneously.
Final Thoughts
UProfit’s monthly fees policy is one of the details traders skip before funding an account. UProfit runs a monthly subscription model. The DAY 50K program costs $39 per month, renewing every 30 calendar days, with a reset also priced at $39 that can be used at any time and, importantly, does not affect the subscription. Checking the current terms on uprofit.com/help before you commit is the simplest way to avoid a surprise.
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FAQ
UProfit Monthly Fees?
UProfit runs a monthly subscription model. The DAY 50K program costs $39 per month, renewing every 30 calendar days, with a reset also priced at $39 that can be used at any time and, importantly, does not affect the subscription.
Where does UProfit publish this?
UProfit documents this on uprofit.com/help. Propvator verified the details above directly from that source.
Does this apply to both evaluation and funded accounts?
That reset-independent-of-subscription structure is worth noting since several rival firms tie resets to the billing cycle or refuse them entirely.