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.