Risk Framework

FairTicks Rules

Clear rules. Visible risk.
No hidden traps.

FairTicks is built around a structured simulated evaluation framework. Before you start, you should understand the limits, targets, breaches, and progression logic. No rule should surprise you after activation.

Transparent limits Live monitoring Clear breach logic Simulated evaluation
Risk Framework
Rules visible before start
01

Know your limits

Daily loss, max loss, drawdown, exposure, and account status should be clear.

02

Trade under structure

Every account model has a defined framework and measurable progression logic.

03

Avoid breaches

Hard breaches can end the evaluation. Near-breach warnings help you stay aware.

04

Progress by merit

Eligibility depends on meeting targets, rules, minimum activity, and account conditions.

Rules Philosophy

Built around clarity, not confusion.

FairTicks rules are designed to make evaluation conditions visible before the trader commits.

Visible limits

Risk limits must be understandable before and during the evaluation.

Earned progress

Progression depends on meeting rules, targets, and activity requirements.

Clear breaches

A breach should be based on defined conditions, not hidden interpretation.

No hidden traps

The trader should know what can invalidate the account before starting.

Core Risk Rules

Risk rules you can actually see.

These are the main rule families every trader should understand before choosing an account.

Loss control

Daily Loss

The maximum loss allowed during a trading day according to the selected account model.

  • Designed to prevent one bad day from destroying the account.
  • Can trigger a hard breach if exceeded.
  • Must be checked before increasing exposure.
Account protection

Max Loss

The maximum total loss allowed on the account during the evaluation.

  • Protects the account from excessive drawdown.
  • Usually acts as a hard invalidation condition.
  • Should always be visible in the dashboard.
Objective

Profit Target

The simulated performance objective required to complete the evaluation stage.

  • Must be reached without breaching risk rules.
  • Does not override minimum trading day requirements.
  • Should be considered with consistency, not only speed.
Activity

Minimum Days

The minimum number of trading days required before an account can be considered complete.

  • Prevents one-shot lucky passes.
  • Encourages measurable behavior over time.
  • Must be completed even if target is reached early.
Execution safety

Risk Per Trade

A rule family that keeps position risk aligned with account discipline and exposure control.

  • Helps prevent oversized trades.
  • Can be linked to stop loss behavior.
  • Supports more disciplined execution.
Behavior

Consistency

Consistency rules help assess whether performance comes from controlled behavior, not chaos.

  • Discourages random aggressive bursts.
  • Can affect progression or payout eligibility.
  • Supports the FairTicks discipline-first philosophy.
Breach Logic

Know what can invalidate the account.

FairTicks should never feel like a guessing game. Breach conditions exist to protect the structure of the evaluation. Traders should understand the difference between being near a limit and breaking a hard rule.

Important: exact breach thresholds depend on the selected account model. Always review the account-specific conditions before purchasing.
01

Near-breach awareness

The platform should help traders see when they are approaching dangerous limits.

02

Hard breach condition

If a defined hard rule is exceeded, the evaluation can be invalidated according to the model rules.

03

Account status update

The account status should reflect whether it is active, in progress, passed, failed, or breached.

04

Clear reason

Whenever possible, the trader should understand which rule caused the account to fail.

By Account Model

Different models. Different pressure.

Rapid, Classic, and Discipline follow the same philosophy, but each model creates a different trading environment.

Fast-paced

Rapid

Designed for traders who want a sharper rhythm and more direct evaluation pressure.

  • Profit targetReplace with rule
  • Daily lossReplace with rule
  • Max lossReplace with rule
  • Minimum daysReplace with rule
  • Best forSpeed
Structure-first

Discipline

Designed for traders who want stricter control, consistency, and protection from bad habits.

  • Profit targetReplace with rule
  • Daily lossReplace with rule
  • Max lossReplace with rule
  • Minimum daysReplace with rule
  • Best forControl
Payout Eligibility

Progression must be earned through rules.

Payout eligibility should never be presented as automatic. It depends on the selected account model, account status, required trading activity, risk compliance, and any applicable verification or review process.

We do not display fake payout screenshots. Real proof should only be shown when verified payouts exist.
01

Target completed

The account must meet the required simulated performance objective.

02

No hard breach

The account must remain within the defined risk framework.

03

Minimum trading days

The required activity period must be completed, even if the target is reached early.

04

Review and eligibility check

The account can be reviewed according to the applicable payout and model rules.

FairTicks Standard

No rule should appear after you start.

FairTicks is built around the idea that traders should understand the evaluation structure before paying. If a rule can affect your status, progression, breach, or eligibility, it should be clear.

Rules FAQ

Before you trade, know the framework.

Are the rules the same for every account?

No. The philosophy is the same, but Rapid, Classic, and Discipline can have different thresholds, rhythm, and conditions.

What happens if I breach a hard rule?

A hard breach can invalidate the evaluation according to the selected account model and its rules.

Can I pass by hitting the profit target quickly?

Not necessarily. Minimum trading days, risk compliance, and account conditions can still apply.

Are payouts guaranteed?

No. Payout eligibility depends on meeting the applicable conditions, account status, review process, and rules.

Is FairTicks real trading?

FairTicks is a simulated trading evaluation platform using virtual capital and rule-based account progression.

Ready to choose?

Clear rules. Cleaner decisions.

Choose the account model that fits your trading behavior and start inside a structured simulated evaluation framework built around clarity, control, and discipline.

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