Consistency rules
There's no single consistency rule at FundYourEdge. It depends on which package you trade and which phase you're in — and in two of the four cases, there's no consistency requirement at all.
Your dashboard always shows the exact requirement for your account.
Where it applies
| Prime | Clear | |
|---|---|---|
| Evaluation | No consistency rule | Largest day ≤ 50% of profit, to get funded |
| Funded | Largest day ≤ 40% of cycle profit, at payout | No consistency rule |
The two products are almost mirror images: Prime lets you concentrate profit freely while proving yourself and asks for balance when you get paid; Clear asks for balance up front and then drops the requirement entirely once you're funded.
Full detail in your package's collection
Each rule is explained with worked examples where it actually applies:
- Prime, funded (the 40% rule) — Prime consistency
- Clear, evaluation (the 50% gate) — How the Clear evaluation works
What replaces it on funded Clear
A funded Clear account has no consistency rule, but payouts do require five profitable days in the cycle, each meeting a small minimum for your account size. That's a different kind of requirement — it asks for a pattern of profitable sessions rather than limiting how much any one of them can contribute. See Clear payouts.
Why it works this way
Both models reward a repeatable edge over one-off home runs — the kind of disciplined trading that performs in a live program. The exact thresholds and your live progress are always shown in your dashboard at the time of each request.