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Prop firm consistency calculator: check your largest winning day before payout

A consistency rule limits how much of your profit can come from one day or one trade period. You can be profitable and still not eligible for payout if your largest winning day is too large relative to total profit.

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Practical guide

Simple calculator formula

Divide your largest profitable day by your total profit for the payout window. If the firm requires the largest day to be under 40%, then a $1,200 largest day requires more than $3,000 of total profit.

No consistency rule accounts

No consistency rule sounds attractive, but check whether the firm still uses risk reviews, windfall rules, payout caps or prohibited strategy language. No consistency does not mean no risk controls.

How to manage the rule

Track the percentage after every winning day. If one day is too large, you usually need additional profitable days to dilute the percentage before requesting payout.

Selection checklist

  • Largest profitable day
  • Total profit in window
  • Required percentage
  • Reset after payout
  • Challenge vs funded difference
  • Payout cap

SEO and trader note

This page is written to match the exact search intent without stuffing keywords. Prop firm rules change often, so always confirm the live rulebook, payout policy and legal entity before paying for an account.

FAQs

How do I calculate prop firm consistency?

Largest profitable day divided by total profit equals the consistency percentage. Compare it with the firm threshold.

Do no consistency rule prop firms exist?

Yes, but other risk and payout rules still apply.

Does consistency failure close the account?

Usually it only blocks payout eligibility until the percentage improves, but each firm is different.

Compare the rulebook before the account size.

Use this guide with the broader prop firm comparison pages to check drawdown, payout access, platform fit and country restrictions.

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