Prop Trading Glossary

Authoritative A–Z glossary of 250+ prop firm terms with practical compliance-focused explanations.

Proprietary trading has strict operational rules. In prop firms, misunderstanding terminology can trigger breaches, block payouts, or terminate accounts. This A–Z glossary explains terms in practical prop-firm context.

How to use: read definition, prop impact, retail difference where relevant, and the mini-example before applying the term in live decision-making.

Contents
  1. A
  2. Account Balance
  3. Account Equity
  4. Account Breach
  5. Account Scaling
  6. A-Book Model
  7. Affiliate Program
  8. Allocation Model
  9. Arbitrage Restriction
  10. Account Termination
  11. Account Health Score
  12. Account Inactivity Rule
  13. Account Recovery Policy
  14. Adaptive Risk Limits
  15. Affiliate Tracking Policy
  16. Algorithmic Trading Restriction
  17. Allowed Instruments List
  18. AML Screening
  19. Appeal Window
  20. Auto-Liquidation Rule
  21. Average Daily Profit Cap
  22. Account Cooling-Off Period
  23. Audit Log Integrity Check
  24. B
  25. Balance-Based Drawdown
  26. B-Book Model
  27. Breach Rule
  28. Broker-Backed Model
  29. Buyback Program
  30. Behavioral Risk Flag
  31. Breach Confirmation
  32. Behavioral Drift Alert
  33. C
  34. Capital Allocation
  35. Capital Scaling
  36. Challenge Fee
  37. Challenge Phase
  38. Challenge Reset
  39. Compliance Review
  40. Consistency Rule
  41. Copy Trading Restriction
  42. Crypto Payout
  43. Challenge Expiration
  44. Challenge Extension
  45. Challenge Retry Discount
  46. Challenge Timeout
  47. Commission Model
  48. Compliance Warning
  49. Consistency Score
  50. Correlation Limit
  51. Cross-Account Hedging Ban
  52. Challenge Scorecard
  53. Capital Protection Trigger
  54. Compliance Incident Ticket
  55. Cross-Symbol Exposure Cap
  56. D
  57. Daily Drawdown
  58. Daily Loss Limit
  59. Demo Funding Model
  60. Duplicate Account Ban
  61. Drawdown Buffer
  62. Drawdown Calculation Method
  63. Daily Profit Cap
  64. Data Retention Policy
  65. Device Fingerprint Check
  66. Dispute Resolution Policy
  67. Dormancy Fee
  68. Drawdown Recovery Rule
  69. Discretionary Override Policy
  70. Drawdown Lock Mechanism
  71. E
  72. Equity-Based Drawdown
  73. Evaluation Phase
  74. Evaluation Objective
  75. Execution Model
  76. Exposure Limit
  77. Economic Event Filter
  78. Emergency Risk-Off Protocol
  79. End-of-Day Equity Check
  80. Evaluation Consistency Check
  81. Express Payout
  82. External Signal Ban
  83. Exposure Throttle Rule
  84. Event Risk Adjustment
  85. Emergency Suspension Trigger
  86. F
  87. Funded Account
  88. Funding Challenge
  89. Firm Rules
  90. Fixed Drawdown
  91. Floating Drawdown
  92. Fraud Detection
  93. Fast Scalping Restriction
  94. Fee Refund Policy
  95. First Payout Threshold
  96. Fixed Leverage Profile
  97. Free Retry Credit
  98. Funded Stage Promotion
  99. Funding Eligibility Rule
  100. G
  101. Grid Strategy Ban
  102. Growth Scaling Plan
  103. Gross Profit Split
  104. Geo-Restriction Policy
  105. Grace Period Rule
  106. H
  107. Hard Breach
  108. Hedging Restriction
  109. High-Risk Strategy Ban
  110. High Impact News Blackout
  111. Holiday Trading Restriction
  112. I
  113. Instant Funding
  114. Internal Risk Desk
  115. IP Monitoring Policy
  116. Identity Match Policy
  117. Inactivity Suspension
  118. Instrument Restriction List
  119. Internal Copying Detection
  120. IP Match Alert
  121. Internal Escalation Path
  122. K
  123. KYC Verification
  124. KYC Reverification
  125. KPI Consistency Threshold
  126. L
  127. Leverage Limit
  128. Live Market Allocation
  129. Lot Size Limit
  130. Loss Cap
  131. Latency Arbitrage Ban
  132. Leader Account
  133. Live Account Migration
  134. Loss Recovery Lock
  135. Low-Liquidity Session Restriction
  136. M
  137. Maximum Drawdown
  138. Minimum Trading Days
  139. Monthly Consistency Rule
  140. Martingale Ban
  141. Multi-Account Violation
  142. Manual Review Trigger
  143. Market Close Restriction
  144. Maximum Open Positions
  145. Maximum Simultaneous Accounts
  146. Min Holding Time Rule
  147. Minimum Active Days
  148. Minimum Payout Amount
  149. Mirror Trading Detection
  150. Monthly Risk Audit
  151. Multi-Device Login Alert
  152. Max Daily Orders Rule
  153. N
  154. News Trading Restriction
  155. Non-Compliance
  156. Notional Exposure
  157. Negative Balance Safeguard
  158. News Event Exemption Rule
  159. No-Tick-Scalping Rule
  160. News Hold-Time Rule
  161. O
  162. Overall Loss Limit
  163. Overnight Holding Rule
  164. One-Step Challenge
  165. Order Duration Restriction
  166. Overnight Fee Policy
  167. Order Execution Compliance
  168. P
  169. Profit Split
  170. Profit Target
  171. Payout Cycle
  172. Payout Policy
  173. Performance Tier
  174. Position Size Limit
  175. Prop Firm Agreement
  176. Profit Cap
  177. Partial Payout Rule
  178. Payment Method Verification
  179. Performance Analytics Dashboard
  180. Performance Decay Alert
  181. Policy Update Notice
  182. Position Correlation Cap
  183. Profit Consistency Check
  184. Profit Lock Rule
  185. Profit Withdrawal Threshold
  186. Promo Coupon Policy
  187. Public Leaderboard Opt-In
  188. Payout Fraud Check
  189. Profit Holdback Policy
  190. PnL Attribution Policy
  191. R
  192. Reset Fee
  193. Retry Option
  194. Risk Parameters
  195. Risk Engine
  196. Revenue Share Model
  197. Real Capital Allocation
  198. Real-Time Breach Alert
  199. Refund Eligibility
  200. Regional Access Restriction
  201. Reinstatement Policy
  202. Reset Window
  203. Restricted Strategy List
  204. Retention Bonus
  205. Risk Journal Requirement
  206. Risk-Onboarding Module
  207. Rulebook Versioning
  208. Rule Interpretation Memo
  209. Risk Regime Switch
  210. Risk Recovery Ladder
  211. Rule Violation Appeal Form
  212. S
  213. Scaling Plan
  214. Simulated Environment
  215. Soft Breach
  216. Static Drawdown
  217. Strategy Consistency
  218. Server-Side Monitoring
  219. Suspension Policy
  220. Scaling Eligibility Score
  221. Scaling Milestone
  222. Server Disconnect Rule
  223. Session Lockout Policy
  224. Signal Provider Restriction
  225. Simulated Slippage Model
  226. Single-Asset Concentration Limit
  227. Spread Spike Filter
  228. Standard Account Tier
  229. Static Daily Limit
  230. Sub-Account Policy
  231. Support SLA
  232. Suspicious Activity Flag
  233. Swap Charge Policy
  234. Systematic Strategy Approval
  235. Slippage Tolerance Rule
  236. Session Exposure Cap
  237. T
  238. Trailing Drawdown
  239. Trading Objective
  240. Trading Restrictions
  241. Two-Step Challenge
  242. Trade Frequency Rule
  243. Tier Upgrade
  244. Tax Form Requirement
  245. Third-Party EA Restriction
  246. Threshold Breach Alert
  247. Time-in-Trade Rule
  248. Trade Copier Detection
  249. Trade Journal Requirement
  250. Trading Session Restriction
  251. Trailing Equity Lock
  252. Two-Factor Authentication Rule
  253. Trigger-Level Alert
  254. Trade Reconstruction Audit
  255. Trade Audit Trail
  256. Trader Behavior Index
  257. Tier Downgrade Rule
  258. Trade Quality Score
  259. U
  260. Unlimited Scaling Model
  261. Underperformance Clause
  262. Unrealized PnL Limit
  263. Upgrade Qualification
  264. User Conduct Violation
  265. Upside Capture Ratio
  266. Unified Risk Profile
  267. Ultimate Beneficial Owner Check
  268. V
  269. Verification Phase
  270. Violation Notice
  271. VPN Policy
  272. Verification Reattempt
  273. Violation Escalation Matrix
  274. Volatility Control Mode
  275. W
  276. Weekend Holding Restriction
  277. Withdrawal Policy
  278. Win Rate Requirement
  279. Wallet Whitelist Policy
  280. Weekend Gap Risk Rule
  281. Withdrawal Cooldown
  282. Withdrawal Verification
  283. Working Order Limit
  284. X
  285. X-Account Link Detection
  286. X-Platform Login Restriction
  287. XML Trade Log Export
  288. Y
  289. Yearly Performance Tier
  290. Yield-Based Payout Model
  291. Year-End Review Rule
  292. YTD Consistency Check
  293. Z
  294. Zero-Tolerance Breach Rule
  295. Zero-Latency Claim Policy
  296. Zero-Tolerance Rule
  297. Zone-Based Drawdown

A

Account Balance

Account Balance is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews account balance before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Account Equity

Account Equity is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews account equity before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Account Breach

Account Breach is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews account breach before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Account Scaling

Account Scaling is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews account scaling before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

A-Book Model

A-Book Model is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews a-book model before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Affiliate Program

Affiliate Program is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews affiliate program before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Allocation Model

Allocation Model is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews allocation model before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Arbitrage Restriction

Arbitrage Restriction is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews arbitrage restriction before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Account Termination

Account Termination is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews account termination before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Account Health Score

Account Health Score is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews account health score before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Account Inactivity Rule

Account Inactivity Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews account inactivity rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Account Recovery Policy

Account Recovery Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews account recovery policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Adaptive Risk Limits

Adaptive Risk Limits is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews adaptive risk limits before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Affiliate Tracking Policy

Affiliate Tracking Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews affiliate tracking policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Algorithmic Trading Restriction

Algorithmic Trading Restriction is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews algorithmic trading restriction before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Allowed Instruments List

Allowed Instruments List is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews allowed instruments list before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

AML Screening

AML Screening is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews aml screening before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Appeal Window

Appeal Window is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews appeal window before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Auto-Liquidation Rule

Auto-Liquidation Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews auto-liquidation rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Average Daily Profit Cap

Average Daily Profit Cap is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews average daily profit cap before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Account Cooling-Off Period

Account Cooling-Off Period is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews account cooling-off period before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Audit Log Integrity Check

Audit Log Integrity Check is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews audit log integrity check before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

B

Balance-Based Drawdown

Balance-Based Drawdown is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews balance-based drawdown before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

B-Book Model

B-Book Model is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews b-book model before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Breach Rule

Breach Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews breach rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Broker-Backed Model

Broker-Backed Model is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews broker-backed model before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Buyback Program

Buyback Program is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews buyback program before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Behavioral Risk Flag

Behavioral Risk Flag is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews behavioral risk flag before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Breach Confirmation

Breach Confirmation is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews breach confirmation before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Behavioral Drift Alert

Behavioral Drift Alert is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews behavioral drift alert before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

C

Capital Allocation

Capital Allocation is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews capital allocation before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Capital Scaling

Capital Scaling is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews capital scaling before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Challenge Fee

Challenge Fee is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews challenge fee before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Challenge Phase

Challenge Phase is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews challenge phase before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Challenge Reset

Challenge Reset is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews challenge reset before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Compliance Review

Compliance Review is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews compliance review before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Consistency Rule

Consistency Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews consistency rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Related FAQ: Consistency Rule.

Copy Trading Restriction

Copy Trading Restriction is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews copy trading restriction before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Crypto Payout

Crypto Payout is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews crypto payout before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Challenge Expiration

Challenge Expiration is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews challenge expiration before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Challenge Extension

Challenge Extension is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews challenge extension before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Challenge Retry Discount

Challenge Retry Discount is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews challenge retry discount before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Challenge Timeout

Challenge Timeout is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews challenge timeout before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Commission Model

Commission Model is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews commission model before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Compliance Warning

Compliance Warning is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews compliance warning before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Consistency Score

Consistency Score is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews consistency score before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Correlation Limit

Correlation Limit is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews correlation limit before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Cross-Account Hedging Ban

Cross-Account Hedging Ban is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews cross-account hedging ban before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Challenge Scorecard

Challenge Scorecard is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews challenge scorecard before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Capital Protection Trigger

Capital Protection Trigger is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews capital protection trigger before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Compliance Incident Ticket

Compliance Incident Ticket is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews compliance incident ticket before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Cross-Symbol Exposure Cap

Cross-Symbol Exposure Cap is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews cross-symbol exposure cap before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

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Daily Drawdown

Daily Drawdown is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews daily drawdown before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Daily Loss Limit

Daily Loss Limit is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews daily loss limit before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Related FAQ: Daily Loss Limit.

Demo Funding Model

Demo Funding Model is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews demo funding model before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Duplicate Account Ban

Duplicate Account Ban is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews duplicate account ban before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Drawdown Buffer

Drawdown Buffer is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews drawdown buffer before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Drawdown Calculation Method

Drawdown Calculation Method is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews drawdown calculation method before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Daily Profit Cap

Daily Profit Cap is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews daily profit cap before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Data Retention Policy

Data Retention Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews data retention policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Device Fingerprint Check

Device Fingerprint Check is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews device fingerprint check before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Dispute Resolution Policy

Dispute Resolution Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews dispute resolution policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Dormancy Fee

Dormancy Fee is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews dormancy fee before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Drawdown Recovery Rule

Drawdown Recovery Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews drawdown recovery rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Discretionary Override Policy

Discretionary Override Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews discretionary override policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Drawdown Lock Mechanism

Drawdown Lock Mechanism is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews drawdown lock mechanism before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

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Equity-Based Drawdown

Equity-Based Drawdown is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews equity-based drawdown before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Evaluation Phase

Evaluation Phase is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews evaluation phase before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Evaluation Objective

Evaluation Objective is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews evaluation objective before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Execution Model

Execution Model is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews execution model before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Exposure Limit

Exposure Limit is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews exposure limit before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Economic Event Filter

Economic Event Filter is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews economic event filter before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Emergency Risk-Off Protocol

Emergency Risk-Off Protocol is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews emergency risk-off protocol before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

End-of-Day Equity Check

End-of-Day Equity Check is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews end-of-day equity check before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Evaluation Consistency Check

Evaluation Consistency Check is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews evaluation consistency check before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Express Payout

Express Payout is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews express payout before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

External Signal Ban

External Signal Ban is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews external signal ban before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Exposure Throttle Rule

Exposure Throttle Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews exposure throttle rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Event Risk Adjustment

Event Risk Adjustment is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews event risk adjustment before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Emergency Suspension Trigger

Emergency Suspension Trigger is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews emergency suspension trigger before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

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Funded Account

Funded Account is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews funded account before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Related FAQ: Funded Account.

Funding Challenge

Funding Challenge is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews funding challenge before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Related FAQ: Funding Challenge.

Firm Rules

Firm Rules is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews firm rules before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Fixed Drawdown

Fixed Drawdown is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews fixed drawdown before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Floating Drawdown

Floating Drawdown is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews floating drawdown before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Fraud Detection

Fraud Detection is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews fraud detection before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Fast Scalping Restriction

Fast Scalping Restriction is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews fast scalping restriction before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Fee Refund Policy

Fee Refund Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews fee refund policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

First Payout Threshold

First Payout Threshold is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews first payout threshold before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Fixed Leverage Profile

Fixed Leverage Profile is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews fixed leverage profile before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Free Retry Credit

Free Retry Credit is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews free retry credit before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Funded Stage Promotion

Funded Stage Promotion is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews funded stage promotion before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Funding Eligibility Rule

Funding Eligibility Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews funding eligibility rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

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Grid Strategy Ban

Grid Strategy Ban is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews grid strategy ban before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Growth Scaling Plan

Growth Scaling Plan is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews growth scaling plan before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Gross Profit Split

Gross Profit Split is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews gross profit split before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Geo-Restriction Policy

Geo-Restriction Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews geo-restriction policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Grace Period Rule

Grace Period Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews grace period rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

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Hard Breach

Hard Breach is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews hard breach before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Related FAQ: Hard Breach.

Hedging Restriction

Hedging Restriction is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews hedging restriction before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

High-Risk Strategy Ban

High-Risk Strategy Ban is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews high-risk strategy ban before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

High Impact News Blackout

High Impact News Blackout is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews high impact news blackout before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Holiday Trading Restriction

Holiday Trading Restriction is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews holiday trading restriction before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

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Instant Funding

Instant Funding is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews instant funding before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Related FAQ: Instant Funding.

Internal Risk Desk

Internal Risk Desk is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews internal risk desk before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

IP Monitoring Policy

IP Monitoring Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews ip monitoring policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Identity Match Policy

Identity Match Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews identity match policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Inactivity Suspension

Inactivity Suspension is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews inactivity suspension before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Instrument Restriction List

Instrument Restriction List is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews instrument restriction list before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Internal Copying Detection

Internal Copying Detection is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews internal copying detection before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

IP Match Alert

IP Match Alert is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews ip match alert before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Internal Escalation Path

Internal Escalation Path is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews internal escalation path before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

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KYC Verification

KYC Verification is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews kyc verification before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

KYC Reverification

KYC Reverification is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews kyc reverification before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

KPI Consistency Threshold

KPI Consistency Threshold is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews kpi consistency threshold before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

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Leverage Limit

Leverage Limit is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews leverage limit before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Live Market Allocation

Live Market Allocation is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews live market allocation before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Lot Size Limit

Lot Size Limit is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews lot size limit before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Loss Cap

Loss Cap is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews loss cap before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Latency Arbitrage Ban

Latency Arbitrage Ban is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews latency arbitrage ban before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Leader Account

Leader Account is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews leader account before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Live Account Migration

Live Account Migration is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews live account migration before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Loss Recovery Lock

Loss Recovery Lock is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews loss recovery lock before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Low-Liquidity Session Restriction

Low-Liquidity Session Restriction is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews low-liquidity session restriction before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

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Maximum Drawdown

Maximum Drawdown is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews maximum drawdown before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Related FAQ: Maximum Drawdown.

Minimum Trading Days

Minimum Trading Days is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews minimum trading days before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Monthly Consistency Rule

Monthly Consistency Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews monthly consistency rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Martingale Ban

Martingale Ban is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews martingale ban before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Multi-Account Violation

Multi-Account Violation is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews multi-account violation before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Manual Review Trigger

Manual Review Trigger is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews manual review trigger before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Market Close Restriction

Market Close Restriction is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews market close restriction before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Maximum Open Positions

Maximum Open Positions is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews maximum open positions before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Maximum Simultaneous Accounts

Maximum Simultaneous Accounts is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews maximum simultaneous accounts before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Min Holding Time Rule

Min Holding Time Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews min holding time rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Minimum Active Days

Minimum Active Days is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews minimum active days before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Minimum Payout Amount

Minimum Payout Amount is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews minimum payout amount before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Mirror Trading Detection

Mirror Trading Detection is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews mirror trading detection before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Monthly Risk Audit

Monthly Risk Audit is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews monthly risk audit before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Multi-Device Login Alert

Multi-Device Login Alert is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews multi-device login alert before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Max Daily Orders Rule

Max Daily Orders Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews max daily orders rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

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News Trading Restriction

News Trading Restriction is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews news trading restriction before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Non-Compliance

Non-Compliance is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews non-compliance before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Notional Exposure

Notional Exposure is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews notional exposure before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Negative Balance Safeguard

Negative Balance Safeguard is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews negative balance safeguard before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

News Event Exemption Rule

News Event Exemption Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews news event exemption rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

No-Tick-Scalping Rule

No-Tick-Scalping Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews no-tick-scalping rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

News Hold-Time Rule

News Hold-Time Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews news hold-time rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

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Overall Loss Limit

Overall Loss Limit is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews overall loss limit before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Overnight Holding Rule

Overnight Holding Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews overnight holding rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

One-Step Challenge

One-Step Challenge is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews one-step challenge before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Order Duration Restriction

Order Duration Restriction is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews order duration restriction before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Overnight Fee Policy

Overnight Fee Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews overnight fee policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Order Execution Compliance

Order Execution Compliance is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews order execution compliance before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

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Profit Split

Profit Split is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews profit split before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Related FAQ: Profit Split.

Profit Target

Profit Target is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews profit target before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Payout Cycle

Payout Cycle is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews payout cycle before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Payout Policy

Payout Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews payout policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Performance Tier

Performance Tier is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews performance tier before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Position Size Limit

Position Size Limit is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews position size limit before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Prop Firm Agreement

Prop Firm Agreement is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews prop firm agreement before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Profit Cap

Profit Cap is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews profit cap before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Partial Payout Rule

Partial Payout Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews partial payout rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Payment Method Verification

Payment Method Verification is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews payment method verification before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Performance Analytics Dashboard

Performance Analytics Dashboard is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews performance analytics dashboard before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Performance Decay Alert

Performance Decay Alert is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews performance decay alert before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Policy Update Notice

Policy Update Notice is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews policy update notice before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Position Correlation Cap

Position Correlation Cap is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews position correlation cap before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Profit Consistency Check

Profit Consistency Check is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews profit consistency check before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Profit Lock Rule

Profit Lock Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews profit lock rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Profit Withdrawal Threshold

Profit Withdrawal Threshold is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews profit withdrawal threshold before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Promo Coupon Policy

Promo Coupon Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews promo coupon policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Public Leaderboard Opt-In

Public Leaderboard Opt-In is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews public leaderboard opt-in before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Payout Fraud Check

Payout Fraud Check is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews payout fraud check before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Profit Holdback Policy

Profit Holdback Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews profit holdback policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

PnL Attribution Policy

PnL Attribution Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews pnl attribution policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

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Reset Fee

Reset Fee is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews reset fee before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Related FAQ: Reset Fee.

Retry Option

Retry Option is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews retry option before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Risk Parameters

Risk Parameters is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews risk parameters before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Risk Engine

Risk Engine is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews risk engine before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Revenue Share Model

Revenue Share Model is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews revenue share model before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Real Capital Allocation

Real Capital Allocation is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews real capital allocation before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Real-Time Breach Alert

Real-Time Breach Alert is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews real-time breach alert before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Refund Eligibility

Refund Eligibility is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews refund eligibility before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Regional Access Restriction

Regional Access Restriction is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews regional access restriction before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Reinstatement Policy

Reinstatement Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews reinstatement policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Reset Window

Reset Window is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews reset window before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Restricted Strategy List

Restricted Strategy List is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews restricted strategy list before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Retention Bonus

Retention Bonus is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews retention bonus before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Risk Journal Requirement

Risk Journal Requirement is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews risk journal requirement before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Risk-Onboarding Module

Risk-Onboarding Module is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews risk-onboarding module before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Rulebook Versioning

Rulebook Versioning is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews rulebook versioning before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Rule Interpretation Memo

Rule Interpretation Memo is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews rule interpretation memo before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Risk Regime Switch

Risk Regime Switch is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews risk regime switch before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Risk Recovery Ladder

Risk Recovery Ladder is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews risk recovery ladder before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Rule Violation Appeal Form

Rule Violation Appeal Form is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews rule violation appeal form before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

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Scaling Plan

Scaling Plan is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews scaling plan before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Related FAQ: Scaling Plan.

Simulated Environment

Simulated Environment is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews simulated environment before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Soft Breach

Soft Breach is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews soft breach before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Related FAQ: Soft Breach.

Static Drawdown

Static Drawdown is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews static drawdown before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Related FAQ: Static Drawdown.

Strategy Consistency

Strategy Consistency is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews strategy consistency before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Server-Side Monitoring

Server-Side Monitoring is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews server-side monitoring before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Suspension Policy

Suspension Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews suspension policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Scaling Eligibility Score

Scaling Eligibility Score is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews scaling eligibility score before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Scaling Milestone

Scaling Milestone is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews scaling milestone before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Server Disconnect Rule

Server Disconnect Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews server disconnect rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Session Lockout Policy

Session Lockout Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews session lockout policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Signal Provider Restriction

Signal Provider Restriction is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews signal provider restriction before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Simulated Slippage Model

Simulated Slippage Model is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews simulated slippage model before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Single-Asset Concentration Limit

Single-Asset Concentration Limit is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews single-asset concentration limit before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Spread Spike Filter

Spread Spike Filter is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews spread spike filter before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Standard Account Tier

Standard Account Tier is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews standard account tier before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Static Daily Limit

Static Daily Limit is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews static daily limit before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Sub-Account Policy

Sub-Account Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews sub-account policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Support SLA

Support SLA is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews support sla before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Suspicious Activity Flag

Suspicious Activity Flag is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews suspicious activity flag before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Swap Charge Policy

Swap Charge Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews swap charge policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Systematic Strategy Approval

Systematic Strategy Approval is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews systematic strategy approval before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Slippage Tolerance Rule

Slippage Tolerance Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews slippage tolerance rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Session Exposure Cap

Session Exposure Cap is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews session exposure cap before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

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Trailing Drawdown

Trailing Drawdown is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews trailing drawdown before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Related FAQ: Trailing Drawdown.

Trading Objective

Trading Objective is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews trading objective before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Trading Restrictions

Trading Restrictions is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews trading restrictions before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Two-Step Challenge

Two-Step Challenge is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews two-step challenge before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Trade Frequency Rule

Trade Frequency Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews trade frequency rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Tier Upgrade

Tier Upgrade is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews tier upgrade before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Tax Form Requirement

Tax Form Requirement is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews tax form requirement before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Third-Party EA Restriction

Third-Party EA Restriction is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews third-party ea restriction before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Threshold Breach Alert

Threshold Breach Alert is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews threshold breach alert before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Time-in-Trade Rule

Time-in-Trade Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews time-in-trade rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Trade Copier Detection

Trade Copier Detection is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews trade copier detection before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Trade Journal Requirement

Trade Journal Requirement is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews trade journal requirement before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Trading Session Restriction

Trading Session Restriction is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews trading session restriction before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Trailing Equity Lock

Trailing Equity Lock is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews trailing equity lock before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Two-Factor Authentication Rule

Two-Factor Authentication Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews two-factor authentication rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Trigger-Level Alert

Trigger-Level Alert is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews trigger-level alert before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Trade Reconstruction Audit

Trade Reconstruction Audit is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews trade reconstruction audit before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Trade Audit Trail

Trade Audit Trail is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews trade audit trail before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Trader Behavior Index

Trader Behavior Index is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews trader behavior index before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Tier Downgrade Rule

Tier Downgrade Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews tier downgrade rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Trade Quality Score

Trade Quality Score is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews trade quality score before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

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Unlimited Scaling Model

Unlimited Scaling Model is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews unlimited scaling model before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Underperformance Clause

Underperformance Clause is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews underperformance clause before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Unrealized PnL Limit

Unrealized PnL Limit is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews unrealized pnl limit before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Upgrade Qualification

Upgrade Qualification is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews upgrade qualification before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

User Conduct Violation

User Conduct Violation is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews user conduct violation before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Upside Capture Ratio

Upside Capture Ratio is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews upside capture ratio before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Unified Risk Profile

Unified Risk Profile is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews unified risk profile before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Ultimate Beneficial Owner Check

Ultimate Beneficial Owner Check is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews ultimate beneficial owner check before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

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Verification Phase

Verification Phase is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews verification phase before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Violation Notice

Violation Notice is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews violation notice before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

VPN Policy

VPN Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews vpn policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Verification Reattempt

Verification Reattempt is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews verification reattempt before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Violation Escalation Matrix

Violation Escalation Matrix is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews violation escalation matrix before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Volatility Control Mode

Volatility Control Mode is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews volatility control mode before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

W

Weekend Holding Restriction

Weekend Holding Restriction is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews weekend holding restriction before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Withdrawal Policy

Withdrawal Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews withdrawal policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Win Rate Requirement

Win Rate Requirement is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews win rate requirement before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Wallet Whitelist Policy

Wallet Whitelist Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews wallet whitelist policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Weekend Gap Risk Rule

Weekend Gap Risk Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews weekend gap risk rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Withdrawal Cooldown

Withdrawal Cooldown is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews withdrawal cooldown before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Withdrawal Verification

Withdrawal Verification is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews withdrawal verification before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Working Order Limit

Working Order Limit is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews working order limit before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

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X-Account Link Detection is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews x-account link detection before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

X-Platform Login Restriction

X-Platform Login Restriction is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews x-platform login restriction before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

XML Trade Log Export

XML Trade Log Export is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews xml trade log export before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

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Yearly Performance Tier

Yearly Performance Tier is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews yearly performance tier before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Yield-Based Payout Model

Yield-Based Payout Model is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews yield-based payout model before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Year-End Review Rule

Year-End Review Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews year-end review rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

YTD Consistency Check

YTD Consistency Check is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews ytd consistency check before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

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Zero-Tolerance Breach Rule

Zero-Tolerance Breach Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews zero-tolerance breach rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Zero-Latency Claim Policy

Zero-Latency Claim Policy is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews zero-latency claim policy before increasing exposure during a volatile session.

Zero-Tolerance Rule

Zero-Tolerance Rule is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews zero-tolerance rule before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

Zone-Based Drawdown

Zone-Based Drawdown is a prop-firm term used in compliance, risk control, account progression, or payout governance. In prop trading, this term influences whether a trader can continue evaluation, keep funded status, or receive payouts. Compared with retail trading, enforcement is usually rulebook-driven, stricter, and monitored server-side. Example: a trader reviews zone-based drawdown before increasing exposure during a volatile session. Always validate the active agreement version, dashboard values, and latest policy updates before execution.

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