What are the scaling plans?

4 min. readlast update: 07.12.2024

Two Scenarios for Scaling

Depending on the Consistency Score Target you achieve when you reach each 10% milestone on the funded levels, we will scale up either your 

  • Profit Share %; or
  • Your Funded Account Balance

Note: The Consistency Score Target is NOT a requirment does NOT apply when requesting a payout. You can request your payout anytime you achieve your withdrawal requirements regardless of your Consistency Score.

 

Scaling Up Your Profit Share to 100%

If the Consistency Score Target at the time of reaching the 10% milestone is lower than 80%, then CTI will increase your profit share by 10% for each 10% milestone reached until your profit share reaches 100%.

For example

Starting with an 80% Profit Share

If you reach the first 10% milestone and the Consistency Score is less than 80%, CTI will reward you by increasing your profit share to 90%. 

Then, CTI will provide you with a new account to continue trading at the same level with the added benefit of a 90% profit share as a reward for reaching the first 10% milestone.

If you reach another 10% milestone on the funded level and the Consistency Score is still less than 80%, CTI will reward you again by increasing your profit share to 100%.

 

Scaling Up Your Funded Account

You can Scale up your Funded Account in two ways:

1. Make a 10% milestone once you have a 100% profit share:

Once you've attained a 100% profit share, even if your consistency score falls below 80%, you will qualify for scaling up since you have consistently demonstrated profitability over time.

You will be eligible for scaling up your account balance regardless of your Consistency Score, even if it's less than the 80% threshold. 

2. Any time your Consistency Score is 80% or higher.

A Consistency Score of 80% or Higher is considered very good. It suggests a high likelihood of sustained success with your trading strategy over time and you will access more benefits with CTI.

If the Consistency Score is 80% or Higher any time you reach the 10% milestone on the funded levels, then CTI will increase your funded account balance in line with the scaling plans of each funding program type.

1-Step Evaluation (Instant Funding) & No Evaluation (Direct Funding) Scaling Plans

  • We'll double your account balance by an incredible 200% of your most recent initial account balance.
  • Each account has the potential to scale up to 2million.

2-Step Challenge Scaling Plans

  • We'll increase your account balance by 50% of your original account balance.
  • Under this program, you can scale up to 200K on each account.

 

How the Consistency Score Target is calculated?

(1 – (Absolute Value of the Most Profitable or Losing Day / The Sum of The Absolute P/L Value of All Trading Days)) x 100%.

Example:

Trader A B C
Day 1 -$4,900 -$4,900 +$6,000
Day 2 +$3,400 -$3,000 -$10
Day 3 -$1,000 -$200 -$900
Day 4 +$3,600 -$300 -$50
Day 5 +3,900 +$13,400 -$40
Net P/L +$5,000 +$5,000 +$5,000
Absolute Value of the Most Profitable or Losing Day 4,900 13,400 6,000
The Sum of The Absolute P/L Value of All Trading Days 16,800 21,800 7,000
Consistency Score Target 71% 39% 14%

As you can see from the table above, the Consistency Score Target is calculated by factoring in your best losing OR winning day. 

Trader A takes a much more consistent approach to risk management than Trader B and Trader C, which indicates that Trader A has a solid strategy, follows proper risk management practices, and does not rely on luck in his trading strategy.

You can also download this excel spreadsheet calculator to help with Consistency Score Target Calculation!

Download the Consistency Score Target Calculator here

 

Important Notes

  • Once you meet the scaling requirement, we'll initiate a review of your account, which typically takes from the same day to up to 2 business days. This review allows us to check that your account has traded per our terms and conditions.
  • We'll upgrade your account upon approval and send you a confirmation email with your new account credentials.
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