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Atlas Access Model – Reset Fee Policy

The Reset Fee allows traders in the Access Model to continue their trading journey after a breach, without having to buy a brand-new account

Updated over 2 weeks ago

By paying the applicable reset fee within the specified time frame, you can resume trading with a fresh account balance and updated credentials.


You will be automatically prompted to pay the reset fee once your account has breached.

There is no obligation to proceed — however, it is a great opportunity to refresh your account at a discounted rate compared to starting over at full price.


Reset Fee Pricing

Atlas Access 2-Phase Funded (Reset #1 Fee – 40% of initial purchase)

Account Size

Price

$5K

$31.20

$10K

$55.20

$25K

$111.20

$50K

$167.20

$100K

$315.20

$200K

$591.20


Atlas Access 1-Step Funded (Reset #1 Fee – 40% of initial purchase)

Account Size

Price

$10K

$67.20

$25K

$123.20

$50K

$183.20

$100K

$347.20

$200K

$671.20


Reset Fee Process

  • You have up to 3 calendar days from the breach date to pay the reset fee if you wish to continue.

  • Once payment is received, you’ll be issued new account credentials and your balance will be reset to the starting amount.

  • Reset fees apply only once per account (“Reset #1”). Future resets may be priced differently.


Reset Rules – 2-Phase vs 1-Step Funded

2-Phase Funded

  • Your drawdown limits and other trading parameters remain unchanged after the reset.

  • Consistency Rule Adjustment: After the reset, a 35% consistency rule will apply.

What is the Consistency Rule?
The consistency rule limits how much of your total profits during a payout cycle can come from your single best trading day.

  • Example: If your payout cycle profit is $4,000, no single day can contribute more than 35% (i.e., $1,400).

  • This ensures profits are achieved through steady trading rather than relying on one outsized trade.


1-Step Funded

  • Your drawdown limits remain unchanged.

  • Consistency Rule Adjustment: After the reset, the rule will be reduced from 30% to 20%.

Example: If your payout cycle profit is $5,000, no single day can contribute more than 20% (i.e., $1,000). This encourages more even profit generation across the payout cycle.


Important Notes

  • The reset fee does not waive any breaches caused by prohibited trading behaviour. If a breach results from rule violations, you may be ineligible for a reset.

  • All other Atlas Access Model rules continue to apply after the reset.

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