Terms and Conditions – Cash Prop
CashProp – Official Trading Challenge Rules
Last Update: 13.12.2025
Participation in any CashProp trading challenge constitutes full and unconditional acceptance of all rules stated below. These terms define the operational framework between the trader and CashProp.
1. Challenge Structure
CashProp offers a variety of trading challenges based on asset type (Forex, Gold, Crypto, Bitcoin) and evaluation model (One-Phase or Two-Phase).
Each plan specifies the account balance, profit target, drawdown limits, minimum trading days, and challenge duration.
2. General Challenge Requirements
2.1. Daily Drawdown
The total of realized loss and floating loss on any trading day must not exceed the allowed percentage based on the initial equity.
Server time (UTC+0) is the reference.
2.2. Maximum Overall Drawdown
Throughout the evaluation, total realized or floating loss must not exceed the maximum overall drawdown.
Exceeding this limit results in immediate failure of the challenge.
2.3. Profit Target
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One-Phase Challenges: completing the single profit target is sufficient.
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Two-Phase Challenges: each stage must independently meet its required profit target.
2.4. Minimum Trading Days
Traders must execute trades on 4 or 5 calendar days depending on the chosen plan.
One small trade per day is sufficient.
2.5. Consistency Requirement
Generating most profits in one day while showing minimal activity on other days violates performance consistency and results in challenge failure.
3. News Trading Regulations
Trading during major economic news releases is considered a form of gambling, due to extreme volatility, unpredictable spreads, slippage, and absence of risk control.
These rules are applied strictly and without exception.
3.1. Restricted Time Window
Trading is prohibited 10 minutes before and 10 minutes after any High-Impact economic news.
3.2. Absolute Ban on News Trading
Any trade opened or closed within the restricted news window results in immediate and permanent disqualification of the account.
No review, interpretation, or exception applies.
3.3. Invalidity of Profit or Loss
Profits or losses generated during news periods are not accepted, and the presence of such trades leads to full account termination.
3.4. Prohibited High-Risk Behaviors
Including but not limited to:
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Entering trades seconds before the release
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Scalping during sudden volatility
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Attempting to exploit spread expansion
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Random entries at the exact moment of news
These behaviors result in permanent disqualification.
3.5. Purpose of Rule
These restrictions ensure:
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Fair evaluation of skill
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Prevention of gambling-like behavior
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Protection against unpredictable market movements
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Integrity and stability of CashProp’s risk framework
3.6. Zero Exceptions
This rule applies across all challenge types, all assets, all phases, and funded accounts without exception.
4. Trading Style, Scalping Rules, Security, and Behavioral Evaluation
4.1. Scalping Rules
4.1.1. Minimum Trade Duration
Trades held for less than 30 seconds are strictly prohibited.
Repeated violations lead to immediate failure.
4.1.2. Trades Held 30–60 Seconds
Allowed, but repeated or pattern-based short-duration trades may trigger behavioral review and account suspension.
4.1.3. Prohibited Volume-Based Scalping
Entering large positions with unusually short duration is not permitted.
4.1.4. Scalping Behaviors Leading to Removal
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High number of sub-30s trades
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Algorithmic or machine-like trade patterns
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Spread exploitation
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Simultaneous trades across multiple accounts
4.2. Expert Advisors (EAs)
Only fully private, non-shared EAs are permitted.
Public, cracked, or shared EAs are strictly prohibited.
4.3. Copy-Trading & Mirror Trading
Any coordinated behavior across multiple accounts leads to immediate and permanent removal.
4.4. Allowed Trading Styles
Scalping, day trading, swing trading, algorithmic trading, and hybrid models are permitted as long as risk limits and consistency requirements are respected.
4.5. Abnormal Trading Behavior
Triggers warnings or disqualification:
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Unusual lot sizes
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Highly volatile equity curve
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Sudden strategy changes
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Multiple IP logins
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Machine-like executions
5. Additional Professional Restrictions
5.1. Gap Trading Rules
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Holding positions over the weekend (Friday to Monday) or across market closures is strictly prohibited.
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Having an open trade during a market gap results in immediate disqualification.
5.2. Abnormal Spread Restrictions
Trading during abnormally wide spreads, or attempting to exploit spread-based inefficiencies, is prohibited.
5.3. Latency Arbitrage / HFT Ban
Any attempt to profit from:
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Price feed delays
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Millisecond execution patterns
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Liquidity provider discrepancies
results in permanent removal.
5.4. Multiple Account Coordination Ban
Matching trade entries, identical lot sizes, similar timing, overlapping IPs, or mirrored history leads to removal of all linked accounts.
5.5. Minimum Real Activity
Trades placed solely to satisfy the minimum day requirement without genuine intent violate evaluation standards.
5.6. Maintenance Window Policy
Holding open positions during announced maintenance or downtime periods is prohibited and results in challenge failure.
6. Funded Account Rules
6.1. Risk Rules Remain Active
All challenge risk parameters remain active in the funded account.
6.2. Inactivity Policy
More than 10 calendar days of inactivity may result in account deactivation.
6.3. Withdrawal Rules
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Minimum withdrawal: $50
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Minimum interval between withdrawals: 21 days
6.4. Funded Account Consistency
No more than 30% of total profit may be generated in a single day.
6.5. Prohibited Strategy Changes
Sudden or drastic changes in risk, volume, or strategy may trigger suspension or review.
7. Liability and Transparency
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CashProp evaluations are simulated performance assessments and do not constitute investment advice.
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All trading decisions and risks are borne solely by the trader.
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Challenge fees are non-refundable after activation.
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Compensation is only provided when a technical fault is proven to be caused by CashProp.
8. Drawdown Rules
8.1. Challenge Phase – Equity-Based Trailing Drawdown
The maximum drawdown follows the highest achieved equity and moves upward accordingly.
8.2. Funded Phase – Fixed Drawdown
The maximum drawdown becomes fixed and is calculated only from the initial balance.
It does not increase as the trader earns profits.
8.3. Violation of Drawdown
Any violation of Daily or Max Drawdown results in immediate and irreversible failure.
9. Funded Account Termination Conditions
A funded account may be suspended or permanently removed under the following conditions:
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Inactivity exceeding 10 days
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Violation of daily or overall drawdown
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Unstable or abnormal trading behavior
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Generating more than 30% of profit in a single day
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Suspicious activity or violation of risk principles
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Use of unfair, manipulative, or prohibited trading methods