Clear overview
Clear is one of our two funded-account products. It removes the daily loss limit entirely — you trade with one limit and one limit only — in exchange for steadier trading and a size that scales as you bank profit.
This collection covers everything about Clear in one place: the evaluation rules, the funded rules, and the payout rules. You shouldn't need to read the Prime articles to understand your Clear account.
Clear at a glance
| Evaluation | Funded | |
|---|---|---|
| Minimum trading days | 2 | None |
| Daily loss limit | None | None |
| Consistency rule | Largest day ≤ 50% of profit | None |
| Contract size | Full tier maximum | Scales with your profit |
| Max Loss Limit | Trails your closing balance | Trails, then locks |
The four sizes
Clear is available in all four account sizes, at the same prices as Prime. The economics below are identical in both products — only the rules differ.
| Tier | Account size | Profit target | Max Loss Limit | Max contracts |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Silver | $25K | $1,500 | $1,000 | 2 mini / 20 micro |
| Gold | $50K | $3,000 | $2,000 | 4 mini / 40 micro |
| Platinum | $100K | $6,000 | $3,000 | 6 mini / 60 micro |
| Titanium | $150K | $9,000 | $4,500 | 10 mini / 100 micro |
On a funded Clear account the max contracts column is your ceiling, not your starting point — see Clear scaling.
What makes Clear different
- No daily loss limit — in either phase. There is no daily ceiling to bump into. The trailing Max Loss Limit is the only limit that can close the account, and it's measured end-of-day.
- Your size grows with your profit. Once funded, your contract limit steps up through bands as you bank profit, up to your tier maximum.
- A consistency gate to get funded. Your biggest evaluation day must stay within 50% of your total profit, and you need at least two trading days.
- No consistency rule once funded. After you're funded, that check is gone entirely — payouts are earned through profitable days instead.
Who Clear suits
Traders who want room to manage risk their own way without a daily ceiling, and who trade consistently enough to build up profitable days. If you'd rather have a daily guardrail and the freedom to concentrate profit into one big session, look at Prime instead — see Prime vs Clear: which package is right for you.
Where to go next
- How the Clear evaluation works — what you need to do to pass.
- Clear funded account rules — what changes once you're funded.
- Clear payouts — minimums, maximums, and the five profitable days.