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Challenges

Earn2Trade Challenges

Earn2Trade runs 1 Step challenges with relative balance drawdown. Account sizes range from $25K to $200K, with evaluation fees from $150–$550. Trading runs on ATAS Orderflow Trading, Bookmap, Finamark, Inside Edge Trader, Investor/RT, Jigsaw Daytradr, MotiveWave, MultiCharts, NinjaTrader, OverCharts, Photon, QScalp, QSI-Quick Screen Trading, Quantower, Rithmic, R Trader, R Trader Pro, Scalp Tool, Sierra Chart, Trade Navigator, TradingView, Tradovate, VolFix.

Challenge Types
1 Step
Account Range
$25K–$200K
Price Range
$150–$550
Profit Split
Up to 80%
Drawdown
Relative Balance

Earn2Trade challenge types and pricing

7 active Earn2Trade challenges across 1 step tiers. Filter by account size and program type to find the right fit.

Challenges 7

$50K1 Step
Loyalty Pts136
Profit Target
6%
Daily Loss
2.2%
Max Loss
4%
Profit Split
80%
Payout Frequency
Weekly
$68$170
$100K1 Step
Loyalty Pts252
Profit Target
6%
Daily Loss
2.2%
Max Loss
3.5%
Profit Split
80%
Payout Frequency
Weekly
$126$315
$150K1 Step
Loyalty Pts300
Profit Target
6%
Daily Loss
2.2%
Max Loss
3%
Profit Split
80%
Payout Frequency
Weekly
$150$375
$200K1 Step
Loyalty Pts440
Profit Target
5.5%
Daily Loss
2.2%
Max Loss
3%
Profit Split
80%
Payout Frequency
Weekly
$220$550
$25K1 Step
Loyalty Pts120
Profit Target
7%
Daily Loss
2.2%
Max Loss
6%
Profit Split
80%
Payout Frequency
Weekly
$60$150
$50K1 Step
Loyalty Pts152
Profit Target
6%
Daily Loss
2.2%
Max Loss
4%
Profit Split
80%
Payout Frequency
Weekly
$76$190
$100K1 Step
Loyalty Pts280
Profit Target
6%
Daily Loss
2.2%
Max Loss
3.5%
Profit Split
80%
Payout Frequency
Weekly
$140$350

Key trading rules

The rules that shape every Earn2Trade evaluation, condensed to one line per item.

Drawdown
Relative Balance
News Trading
No restrictions
EAs / Automation
Allowed
Consistency Rule
Required
Weekend Holding
Not allowed
Min Trading Days
10 days

Fee refund policy

Earn2Trade does not refund the challenge fee. Treat the evaluation cost as a one-time purchase.

Why traders fail Earn2Trade challenges

The most common failure causes are tied directly to Earn2Trade 's rule set — here are the ones to plan around before paying for an evaluation.

  1. 1

    Breaching the relative balance drawdown

    Earn2Trade 's drawdown is relative balance, which means the limit moves up as the account grows. Traders who size positions for the starting balance often blow through the limit after a profitable run-up.

    Tip: Recalculate your max risk per trade against the current trailing limit, not the starting balance.

  2. 2

    Failing the consistency rule

    Earn2Trade enforces a consistency rule (No single trading day can account for 30% or more of your total PnL. (Challenge and Funded)). One outsized winning day can disqualify the run even if the profit target is hit.

    Tip: Spread profit across multiple sessions — don't double down once you're up. Smaller, repeatable winners pass the rule cleanly.

  3. 3

    Not meeting the minimum trading days

    Earn2Trade requires at least 10 trading days on the evaluation. Hitting the profit target faster doesn't fast-track you — the day count gates the pass.

    Tip: Plan for the day count from day 1. Place at least one position-managed trade per required day, even if you're already in profit.

  4. 4

    Holding positions over the weekend

    Earn2Trade does not allow weekend exposure. A position that drifts past Friday's close can void the account regardless of P&L.

    Tip: Set a hard alarm 30 minutes before your platform's weekly close — flatten everything before market shutdown.

Who Earn2Trade fits

Good fit if you trade like this:

  • News-event traders — no restrictions on trading high-impact releases.
  • Algorithmic and EA traders — automation is permitted.
  • Traders who prefer a single-phase evaluation over a longer 2-step process.

Look elsewhere if any of these apply:

  • Swing traders — all positions must be flat by Friday close.
  • High-variance traders relying on a single big day — the consistency rule will block the pass.

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Earn2Trade challenge FAQ

Quick answers to the questions traders ask before paying for a Earn2Trade evaluation.

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