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How the Rev One challenge and funded rules work in practice.

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    1-Step vs 2-Step Prop Firm Challenges: Which Is Easier to Pass?

    Most prop firms run two-step evaluations because more gates means more fails and more resets. We compare the math behind 1-step vs 2-step structures, walk through where each one breaks traders, and lay out which is genuinely easier for a disciplined account.

    May 10, 2026·4 min read
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How to Pass a Futures Prop Firm Challenge in 2026 (Without Gambling)

Most challenges fail in the first two weeks because traders treat the eval like a casino with no time limit. Here's a 7-step plan for passing a futures prop firm challenge in 2026, built around real risk math, the profitable-day rule, and the discipline that separates passes from resets.

May 10, 2026·4 min read
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    Profitable Day Rule: Why 1-Step Challenges Still Use It

    Hit the profit target, hit the trading-day minimum, and most traders find themselves stuck on a single line of frontmatter: 'profitable days at 0.5% of balance'. We unpack what counts, how many you need, why the rule exists at all, and how to plan around it from session one.

    May 10, 2026·4 min read
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    Prop Firm Payouts Explained: When You Can Actually Withdraw

    Most prop firm payout articles are written by affiliates who've never seen the back end. This is the working version: what triggers a payout on a Rev One funded account, how often you can withdraw, what the drawdown multiplier does to your split, and the 5-payout cap explained.

    May 10, 2026·4 min read
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    Trailing vs End-of-Day Drawdown: The Rule That Kills Accounts

    Two firms can quote the same drawdown number and behave completely differently in practice. We walk through trailing vs end-of-day drawdown, where each one moves, where it locks, and the three questions to ask before you put money in any prop account.

    May 10, 2026·4 min read
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