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FOREXIVE Launches 3-Step Challenge Evaluation

Introducing FOREXIVE 3-Step Challenge Evaluation – Your Path to Becoming a Funded ..

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Leverage 3-Step

Evaluation 3-Step With News Restriction Leverage (Standard) 1 : 100 Without News Res ..

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Minimum Trading Days 3-Step

Evaluation 3-Step Phase 1: 3 Trading days Phase 2: 3 Trading days Phase 3: 3 Trading ..

Why should I join FOREXIVE?

Joining FOREXIVE Prop Trading Firm provides traders with exceptional benefits, making it an ideal choice for aspiring professionals. We offer innovative services such as no time limit challenges, allowing traders to achieve their goals without the pressure of deadlines. Our competitive offerings include balanced-based drawdowns, the lowest commissions and spreads, and extremely good customer support, ensuring a supportive and cost-effective …

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Profit Target 1-Step

Evaluation 1-Step  Phase 1: Achieve a 10% profit target with unlimited trading period. FOREXIVE Trader: No specific profit target is set when you become an FOREXIVE trader, providing you the freedom to trade with peace of mind. 

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Daily Drawdown 1-Step

Evaluation 1-Step  The daily drawdown is 3% of the account’s starting balance of the day. If your account balance/equity falls below it will be considered a violation of the rules  Example 1: Imagine you start trading with a $50,000 account and your daily drawdown is 3% ($1500). If your account balance/equity falls below $48,500 at any point in a day …

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Maximum Drawdown 1-Step

Evaluation 1-Step  Maximum drawdown is 6% of the account’s initial balance and the balance/equity of the account should not exceed the limit.  Example: Imagine you start trading with a $50,000 account and your Maximum Drawdown is capped at 6% ($3000). If your account balance/equity falls below $47,000 at any point in a day it will be considered a violation of …

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