Minimum days in evaluations
A minimum trading day rule forces traders to spread activity across multiple days. Removing it can help experienced traders pass quickly.
No minimum trading days can make an evaluation faster. It does not always make payouts faster, because funded accounts may still require active days, profitable days or consistency periods.
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A minimum trading day rule forces traders to spread activity across multiple days. Removing it can help experienced traders pass quickly.
Some firms have no minimum days to pass but require days before withdrawal. This difference is easy to miss.
Passing in one or two trades may create consistency problems or payout review concerns. The funded stage rewards repeatability.
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It is the number of separate trading days required to pass or request payout.
They can be faster, but not always easier.
Sometimes, but payout rules may still require more time.
Use this guide with the broader prop firm comparison pages to check drawdown, payout access, platform fit and country restrictions.