Chilli pepper
1-Step Challenge
This one is for traders who prefer to prove their trading skills without time pressure.

The challenge involves completing one stage to obtain a fully simulated account.

Cost of the programme, min. €119
Trading account size, max. €100K
Profit sharing starts at 80%
Profitable days, min. 3
Profit goals 12%
Drawdown max. daily 5,5%;
total 11%
Number of accounts 3
Trading period max. Unlimited
Trading platform MetaTrader 4.0
Assets Forex, Indices, Metals, Stocks, Commodities
Leverage 1:100
Programme key properties Advanced and Cost-Effective

The scaling programme involves adding capital to the account, after two closed, profitable months; capital will increase by 40% of the account to €1m.

One Step Challenge Outlines
Min. profit level 12%
Max. total drawdown 11%
Max. daily drawdown 5,5%
Min. profitable trading days 3
Trading period Unlimited

€10K

Account Balance

Get it for €119

€25K

Account Balance

Get it for €199

€50K

Account Balance

Get it for €349

€75K

Account Balance

Get it for €499

€100K

Account Balance

Get it for €679

General rules and conditions

Stop-Loss is not required.

Expert Advisors can be used.

Overnight and over the weekend can be held.

Depending on programme profit sharing starts from 60% to 90% for the trader.

A profitable day is defined as a day on which the account balance increases by 0.5% from the previous day's balance.

After successfully completing two challenges, the trader receives a refund which will count towards the first payout.

Withdrawals are available 14 days after receipt of the funded account, then 14 days after the last withdrawal.

Copying other traders' signals / accounts is prohibited.

An inactive account is an account with 14 days of no trading activity.

If the account reaches a daily loss of 5,5% of the balance (2.5% on Jalapeño), it will be closed. The daily loss is based on the previous day's equity as of 00:00 server time.

Trading of important news (with high market impact) is not prohibited. But it must be note that during a high-impact news event, during volatile moments there might be a slippage (i.e. difference between the expected price of a trade and the price at which the trade is executed). Slippage can not be controlled by company side.