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Orbit V2 Accounts - Evaluations 🚀

Orbit V2 Accounts - Evaluations

Welcome to the next generation of trading! We are excited to introduce Orbit Plans V2—a fast, streamlined path to funding engineered for disciplined traders who want to prove their skills and get rewarded without unnecessary delays. 🌌

We have stripped away the red tape to create a transparent, high-performance evaluation environment. Here is everything you need to know to successfully launch your Orbit V2 Evaluation. 👇

⚡ The 1-Day Pass: Max Speed!

We believe that when you perform well, you should progress quickly. That is why Orbit V2 features a true one-day to pass evaluation!

To get you moving faster in Orbit V2, if you hit your Evaluation profit target on day one while respecting your drawdown limits, you pass the evaluation. It is that simple. 🎯

📅 Plan Structure & Deadlines

Orbit V2 features a clean, subscription-free timeline to keep your funding goals focused and clear:

  • Account Expiration: Orbit V2 accounts have NO recurring monthly subscription. Instead, your evaluation account strictly expires exactly 30 calendar days from the date of purchase.

📊 Account Specs, Profit Targets, & Drawdown Limits

We have laid out clear parameters for each account size, giving you the freedom to utilize your maximum allowable contract sizes right from day one, provided you stay within your drawdown limits.

  • 50K Account -> Entry Fee: $199 | Profit Target: $3,000 | Drawdown Limit: $2,000

  • 100K Account -> Entry Fee: $299 | Profit Target: $6,000 | Drawdown Limit: $3,000

  • 150K Account -> Entry Fee: $419 | Profit Target: $9,000 | Drawdown Limit: $4,500

  • 200K Account -> Entry Fee: $419 | Profit Target: $8,000 | Drawdown Limit: $3,000

⚠️ Important Disclosure

Please keep a close eye on your 30-day expiration window and your specific account drawdown limit. Managing your risk carefully within this timeframe is the most critical factor in ensuring a smooth transition to the Sim Funded stage! 🛸

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