A funded account is breached when any of the following occur:
- Your equity hits the Max Loss Limit floor — 6% below your original initial balance
- Your equity hits the Daily Loss Limit floor for that day
- A prohibited trading practice is detected
When a breach is triggered, all open positions are closed immediately and you lose access to the account. Any profit remaining in the account at the time of breach cannot be withdrawn. Profits already paid out in previous cycles are yours to keep.
The two drawdown limits
Max Loss Limit (MLL) — fixed forever at 6% below your original initial balance. On a $10,000 account the floor is $9,400 — it never moves regardless of profit or payouts.
Daily Loss Limit (DLL) — resets every day at 00:00 UTC based on your current equity minus 3% of your initial balance. On a $10,000 account the daily deduction is always $300 — the floor simply follows your equity up and down at each rollover.
Breaches are triggered on equity — unrealised losses on open positions count. A trade moving against you enough to hit either floor closes the account before you exit.
For the full drawdown breakdown see: How does drawdown work at CoinProp?
Prohibited practices
A funded account can also be breached if a prohibited trading practice is detected — including automated trading, cross-account hedging, account sharing, or exploiting pricing errors.
For the full list see: What trading practices are prohibited at CoinProp?
How to start again
You can purchase a new evaluation at any time. There is no cooldown period. A new evaluation must be passed to receive a new funded account.
Frequently asked questions
- Does a breach affect my other funded accounts? No. Each account is independent. A breach on one funded account does not affect any others you hold.
- What happens to profits I already withdrew before the breach? They are yours to keep. A breach only affects profit remaining in the account at the time of closure.
- Does hitting the consistency rule limit breach my account? No. Failing the consistency rule only blocks your payout request. It never causes a breach.
- Can I appeal a breach? If you believe your account was breached incorrectly, contact support via live chat or at [email protected] with your trade details. Breaches are reviewed in context.