Clear has no daily loss limit
Clear has no daily loss limit. Not in the evaluation, not once you're funded, and not at any account size.
Your account has exactly one limit: the end-of-day trailing Max Loss Limit.
What that actually means for you
- No daily ceiling to bump into. There's no dollar figure that stops you trading for the rest of the session.
- A rough session can't end your day. Because the only limit is measured on your closing balance, an intraday drawdown that you recover from never counted against you.
- You size your own risk. How much you're willing to lose in a day is your decision, not a rule.
This is the single biggest difference between Clear and Prime. Prime caps your loss in a single day; Clear doesn't.
The one limit that does apply
The Max Loss Limit trails your highest closing balance and closes the account if you hit it. It's the only hard limit on a Clear account, in either phase.
| Tier | Account size | Max Loss Limit |
|---|---|---|
| Silver | $25K | $1,000 |
| Gold | $50K | $2,000 |
| Platinum | $100K | $3,000 |
| Titanium | $150K | $4,500 |
Full detail: Clear drawdown.
What Clear asks for in exchange
No daily limit is a real freedom, and Clear balances it in two places rather than with a daily ceiling:
- To get funded — your biggest day must stay within 50% of your total profit, over at least two trading days. See How the Clear evaluation works.
- To get paid — you need five profitable days in the payout cycle. See Clear payouts.
Neither is a daily limit. Neither can close your account. They're requirements for moving forward, not restrictions on how you trade a given session.
A word of caution
No daily loss limit means nothing automatically stops a bad day. The Max Loss Limit is measured end-of-day, so a single session can take you all the way to it if you let it.
We don't require stop losses, but most funded traders use them as a matter of discipline — see Do I need to use a stop loss?.