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Consistency Rule

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A prop firm rule that can disqualify an account where one day carries too much of the total profit. It is built to expose the trader who needs a single hero day to pass, and it rewards even, repeatable sizing instead. The exact share allowed varies by firm and changes often, so confirm the current rule before you trade. Example: With a 40% rule and a 3,000 dollar target, a 2,000 dollar day is about 67% of the total and can stall the account until your profit is spread more evenly.

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