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Consistency Score

Guide to the PipFarm Consistency Mode program

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Introduction

PipFarm provides two modes: Endurance Mode and Consistency Mode. This guide explains the Consistency Mode program, such as the consistency requirements for passing challenges and regulating payouts.

What is the Consistency Score?

If you have chosen to participate in the Consistency Mode program, you must complete the consistency score requirement to pass a Stage/Challenge or request a Payout.

A low Consistency Score is better. If your Consistency Score is close to 100%, it means the majority of your profit was earned in a single day. For example, if your total profit is $1,000, $900 of which was earned in one day, that means your Consistency Score is 90%.

The Consistency Score you must be below depends on your account size.

Account size

Consistency Score required

5K, 10K, 20K, 50K

50% or less

100K

40% or less

200K

30% or less

300K

20% or less

Consistency Score calculation

The Consistency Score is essentially your best trading day divided by your total profit, expressed as a percentage.

Consistency Score = ​Best trading day profit ÷ total profit × 100

Example #1

Here is a simple example showing how the Consistency Score is calculated over five days.

Day

Daily profit

Total profit

Consistency Score

1

$900

$900

100%

2

$800

$1,700

52.94%

3

$700

$2,400

37.50%

4

$600

$3,000

30.00%

5

$500

$3,500

25.71%

Example #2

Here is an example showing how the Consistency Score is impacted by losses over five days.

Day

Daily profit

Total profit

Consistency Score

1

$300

$300

100.00%

2

($100)

$200

150.00%

3

$300

$500

60.00%

4

($100)

$400

75.00%

5

$300

$700

42.86%

Consistency Score in the challenge stage

You are required to meet two requirements to pass a Consistency Mode challenge: reach the profit target and meet the consistency requirement. You cannot pass the challenge without meeting both requirements.

Consistency Score in the funded stage

When you are funded, you must have a qualifying consistency score to request a payout. Payouts reduce the profit in your account; therefore, your consistency score is recalculated each time a payout is requested.

Consistency Score and Payout Protection

To qualify for Payout Protection when breaching your funded account, you must have satisfied the Consistency Score requirement. If you are not eligible for a payout, you're not eligible for Payout Protection.

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