Player Score
At Player Score, we have introduced a performance-based metric called the Player Score to assess how balanced and well-distributed a participant’s profitability is over time. This rule helps us determine the sustainability of a participant’s approach before approving any withdrawals.
What is the Player Score?
The Player Score evaluates the impact of a participant’s highest single-day profit in relation to their overall realized profit. A lower score indicates that profits were earned through multiple successful sessions rather than a single peak day.
Player Score Formula:
Player Score = (Highest Single-Day Profit ÷ Accumulated Realized PnL) × 100
This percentage reflects how heavily your success depends on your best profit day.
Example (Using a $100,000 Account):
Highest Single-Day Profit: $4,000
Accumulated Realized PnL: $14,000
Player Score = (4,000 ÷ 14,000) × 100 = 28.57
Player Score = 28.57
This means 28.57% of your total profit was generated in a single day. The lower the percentage, the more evenly your performance is distributed.
Minimum Player Score Requirements
To request a payout, participants must meet the following Player Score thresholds:
Three-Step Funded Accounts: Maximum Player Score of 40%
Two-Step Funded Accounts: Maximum Player Score of 40%
Blitz Funding Accounts: Maximum Player Score of 40%
If your Player Score exceeds the allowed threshold, you will need to continue performing until the ratio improves.
Why This Rule Matters
This rule encourages participants to build their profits steadily rather than relying on large, isolated gains. By focusing on measured, repeatable results, the Player Score helps ensure that payout eligibility is earned through a well-rounded performance.
The Player Score is monitored for all funded accounts only and must be within the required limit to process any withdrawal request.
Important Note
This rule only applies to funded accounts. It is not enforced during the evaluation or challenge phases. Once a payout is requested, your Player Score will reset back to 100%.
