What You Need Before You Request
"Largest day, at most" is the 40% consistency rule: your best day must be 40% or less of the cycle's net profit.
| What you need | $25k | $50k | $100k |
|---|---|---|---|
| Qualifying payout days | 5 | 5 | 5 |
| Net profit per day | $100 | $150 | $200 |
| Largest day, at most | 40% | 40% | 40% |
| Smallest request | $250 | $500 | $500 |
Two more, and both are one-off: your identity verification is complete, with the payout destination in your own name, and your account is in good standing — no open breach and no rule review still running.
Days need not be consecutive, and there is no deadline for finding them. For the worked examples, see Consistency and Qualifying Days.
How to Request
- Open the payouts panel in your dashboard. Anything still outstanding is named there, so a request is never a guess.
- Choose your amount, up to your current payout cap.
- Submit. Your cycle stays open and tradeable while the request is with FPT.
- FPT reviews it, then approves the amount. Approval deducts the payout from your simulated balance, steps your payout cap and max open size up one milestone, and opens a fresh cycle — see Scaling and Payout Cycles and Fresh Profit.
- Payment is sent within 48 hours of approval; how long it then takes to arrive depends on the method — see Payout Methods and Taxes.
The amount approved is the lowest of four figures — what your cycle has earned you, your current cap, your remaining monthly allowance, and what can be deducted while keeping the account above its drawdown floor. In practice the first two are the ones that bind. The complete rule is in Payout Rules.
Getting Paid Sooner
Verify early — as soon as your account is funded. Identity verification sits ahead of approval, and starting it after you have requested is the most common reason a first payout takes longer than expected; a request FPT cannot verify may be held or denied.
One request at a time. Wait for a decision before opening another.
If a Request Is Not Approved
Most of the time this is a condition that has not been met yet — a qualifying day short, verification outstanding, or the monthly allowance already used. Your account carries on exactly as before: the qualifying days you have earned stay earned, your cycle stays open, and you can request again as soon as the condition is met.
FPT states which rule a decision relied on. If you think something was read wrong — a day mis-scored, or a cycle total measured against the wrong period — email support@fundedpredictiontrader.com with your payout reference and the date, and it will be looked at again. An appeal can correct a factual error; it cannot waive a rule. A payment dispute is not the route for this and can cost you the discretionary remedies. The full procedure is in Breaches and Rule Reviews.
Separately, a payout decision can turn on the conduct rules — the ones covering duplicate profiles, coordinated trading and exploiting a platform defect. See Prohibited Trading Conduct.