How are payouts structured?
First you trade to an initial profit target (milestone). Hitting it unlocks your first payout split 90/10, after that you can unlock additional payouts by meeting the requirements (upto a total of 4) – each requiring you to hold the buffer and meet the 20% consistency rule. The buffer is always drawdown +100$
What is the initial profit target?
$1,500 on 25K, $3,000 on 50K, and $6,000 on 100K.
What are the payout caps?
Each payout is capped at $750 on 25K, $1,500 on 50K, and $2,500 on 100K. You keep 90% of all payouts!
Is there a minimum withdrawal?
Minimum withdrawal is $100. Requests below this amount will be rejected during review.
How many payouts can I take?
Up to four payouts per account. After your fourth payout, we’ll be in touch about next steps.
Is there a daily loss limit?
Yes. The Direct Flight Path has a hard daily drawdown limit enforced by the platform during the session, separate from end-of-day trailing drawdown. The limit is $550 on 25K, $1,100 on 50K, and $2,200 on 100K. Breaching it is a hard breach and ends the account.
What is the maximum payout per account?
$3,000 on 25K, $6,000 on 50K, and $10,000 on 100K.
How do I get paid?
Approved payouts are credited to your Astrofund wallet on your account page. From there you can use the balance to buy more accounts, or withdraw to your bank via the wallet’s own withdrawal flow (which includes a one-time KYC step through Riseworks).
How long does approval take?
Withdrawal requests are reviewed manually. Approval typically takes up to 2-3 business days after you submit. Once approved, Mark Paid and wallet credit may take additional time – you’ll receive email updates at each step.
Can I submit more than one withdrawal at a time?
You can have one open withdrawal request at a time. The WITHDRAW button re-enables once your current request is paid or rejected.
What is the 20% consistency rule?
Your best single trading day’s profit must be no more than 20% of your net profit for the current withdrawal period – since your last paid payout, or since account funding for your first payout.
