Minimum Payout Thresholds
How minimum payout thresholds work on Funded with Flow, where to find your exact figure, and what else you need to qualify to request a payout.
A minimum payout threshold is the smallest amount of profit you need available before you can request a payout on a funded account. That minimum varies by plan, and your exact figure is shown on the Payouts page and on your account.
What a minimum threshold means
When you become funded, your account keeps a full 100 percent profit split. Before you can withdraw, though, your profit has to reach the minimum set for your plan. This threshold exists so that payouts are tied to meaningful, sustained results rather than a single lucky day. Until your available balance reaches that minimum, the request option stays locked, and once you cross it you can start a request.
The exact dollar figure is not the same for every account. It depends on the plan you passed and the rules attached to that specific funded account. Because the numbers are set per plan, we never quote a fixed minimum in the Help Center. Your live figure is always the source of truth.
Where to find your exact minimum
To see the minimum that applies to you:
- Open the Payouts page, where your eligibility and your specific threshold are shown for the account you are viewing.
- Check the plan details on the Accounts page for the account you are trading.
- Compare plans and their live numbers on the Pricing page.
If you trade more than one funded account, review each one on its own, since thresholds can differ between them.
What else counts toward eligibility
Hitting the minimum amount is one part of qualifying. A payout request also typically depends on:
- A minimum number of trading days on the account.
- Completed identity verification (KYC).
- An active subscription in good standing.
All of these, along with your minimum amount, are laid out on the Payouts page. For the full rules that govern how payouts are reviewed and paid, see the Payout Policy. Once you request a payout it goes to review, and you can track its status on the same page.
If your Payouts page and your expectations do not line up, or you have a question about a specific request, email [email protected] and the team will look into your account directly.
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