Take Profit Trader $50,000 Account Rules
According to Take Profit Trader's official documentation (verified 2026-03-21), the Take Profit Trader $50,000 account has a $1,100 daily loss limit (2.2%), $2,000 max drawdown (trailing eod (floor moves up at end of day)), and a $3,000 profit target. The challenge fee is $170, with no minimum trading days. Breach level is $48,000.
Take Profit Trader's $50,000 evaluation has a $1,100 daily loss limit (2.2%), $2,000 maximum drawdown (trailing eod (floor moves up at end of day)), and a $3,000 profit target. No minimum trading days. Fee: $170. Always confirm live rules before purchasing because firms can change limits without updating older screenshots or reviews.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the daily loss limit on Take Profit Trader $50,000?
The daily loss limit on the Take Profit Trader $50,000 account is $1,100 (2.2% of starting balance). If your losses for the day reach this amount, your account is terminated.
How much can you lose on Take Profit Trader $50,000?
The maximum you can lose on the Take Profit Trader $50,000 account is $2,000. Your account is terminated if equity drops below $48,000. Take Profit Trader uses trailing eod (floor moves up at end of day).
What is the profit target for Take Profit Trader $50,000?
The profit target for the Take Profit Trader $50,000 account is $3,000 (6%). You need to grow your account to $53,000 to pass the evaluation.
How much does the Take Profit Trader $50,000 challenge cost?
The Take Profit Trader $50,000 challenge costs $170. This fee is typically refunded with your first payout after passing the evaluation.
How many losing trades can I take on Take Profit Trader $50,000?
At 1% risk per trade ($500), you can survive 4 consecutive losing trades before hitting the $2,000 max drawdown. The daily loss limit of $1,100 allows 2 losing trades per day.
Is Take Profit Trader's $50,000 drawdown static or trailing?
Take Profit Trader uses trailing eod (floor moves up at end of day) on the $50,000 account. The floor moves up at end of day when your closing balance exceeds the previous peak.