How the Clear evaluation works

The Clear evaluation is a one-step test: reach your profit target while staying above your Max Loss Limit. There are no multi-phase challenges.

Clear asks for two things Prime doesn't — a two-day minimum and a consistency gate — and in exchange gives you no daily loss limit at all.

What you have to do

  • Hit your profit target for your account size.
  • Trade on at least two days. This is a hard minimum — a Clear evaluation can't be passed in a single session.
  • Keep your biggest day within 50% of your total profit. This is the consistency gate that has to be clear before the account is upgraded to funded.
  • Stay above your Max Loss Limit. This is the only limit that closes the account.
  • Follow the conduct rules — see Prohibited practices.

Your targets by size

Tier Account size Profit target Max Loss Limit Daily loss limit Max contracts
Silver $25K $1,500 $1,000 None 2 mini / 20 micro
Gold $50K $3,000 $2,000 None 4 mini / 40 micro
Platinum $100K $6,000 $3,000 None 6 mini / 60 micro
Titanium $150K $9,000 $4,500 None 10 mini / 100 micro

You trade at your full tier maximum throughout the evaluation. Clear's contract scaling applies only once you're funded — during the evaluation you have the whole size from your first trade.

No daily loss limit

There is no daily loss ceiling on a Clear evaluation. Your single limit is the trailing Max Loss Limit, measured end-of-day. See Clear has no daily loss limit.

The 50% consistency gate

Your largest single day must be 50% or less of your total evaluation profit before the account can be upgraded to funded.

This is a gate on getting funded, not a way to fail. Being over 50% doesn't end your evaluation — it just means the account isn't upgraded yet.

A worked example. Your profit target is $1,500 and you've reached it. 50% of $1,500 is $750.

Your best day Result
$500 Clear — 33% of your profit
$750 Clear — exactly at the limit
$1,100 Not yet — that's 73% of your profit

If your biggest day is too large

Keep trading. The check is a ratio, so every further day of profit lowers your biggest day's share. In the example above, an $1,100 best day needs your total to reach $2,200 for that day to fall to 50%.

Your dashboard shows your current max-day percentage as you work toward funded, so you always know how much further you need to go.

The 30-day window

You have 30 calendar days from purchase to reach your profit target. The clock starts the day you buy.

  • The window counts calendar days, not trading days — weekends and holidays are included.
  • If you don't reach the target in 30 days, the evaluation account expires.

Need more time? A reset gives you a fresh account. A reset bought before your deadline keeps the same deadline; one bought after it starts a fresh 30-day window.

What happens when you pass

Your account moves to the funded phase and activates free — funded accounts carry no ongoing fees. Before your first payout you'll complete a one-time payout verification with our partner Rise.

Full detail: Clear funded account rules and What happens when you pass.

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