Prime vs Clear: which package is right for you

FundYourEdge offers two products — Prime and Clear. Both offer the same four account sizes at the same prices and share a 90% profit split. They differ in how you manage risk, how you scale, and how you qualify for each payout.

Prime

  • Adds a daily loss limit that caps how much you can lose in a single day (the $25K Silver size is the exception — it has none).
  • Lets you concentrate profit into big days — no consistency requirement in the evaluation; at payout, your largest day just can't exceed 40% of the cycle's profit.
  • Qualifies for a payout on a minimum profit goal alone — no required number of profitable days.
  • Pass in as little as one trading day.

Prime suits traders who want a daily guardrail and the freedom to make the most of their best sessions.

Clear

  • No daily loss limit — only the trailing Max Loss Limit applies.
  • Requires more consistent trading days and scales your account size as you bank profit.
  • Qualifies for a payout only after five profitable days in the cycle (each meeting a small minimum).
  • Has a two-day minimum to pass the evaluation.

Clear suits traders who trade consistently and want a path toward a live-funded program.

What they share

Same four sizes (Silver/Gold/Platinum/Titanium), same one-time pricing, the same 90% split, and the same end-of-day trailing Max Loss Limit. Both also share the same payout path: up to five payouts on a funded account, after which it becomes eligible to move to a separate live program.

Side by side

Prime Clear
Daily loss limit Yes — fixed, then scales ($25K: none) None, in either phase
Minimum trading days (eval) 1 2
Consistency (eval) None Largest day ≤ 50% of profit
Consistency (funded) Largest day ≤ 40% of cycle profit None
Contract size (funded) Full tier maximum immediately Scales as you bank profit
Payout qualifier A minimum profit goal Five profitable days
Payout maximum Per-size cap, rises after the first 50% of profit, up to a per-size cap

Read the full rules

Each product has its own complete collection — evaluation rules, funded rules, and payouts, all in one place:

The exact objectives, drawdown, contract limits, and payout rules for your account are also shown on the funding page and in your dashboard.

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