Choose account size
Pick the size that matches your risk and fee comfort.
Pass one evaluation phase with a 10% target, 3 minimum trading days, 4% trailing equity-based daily loss, and 6% static max loss.
One phase keeps the path clear: choose your size, reach the 10% target, stay inside the published risk limits, and complete eligibility review.
Pick the size that matches your risk and fee comfort.
Build the target while respecting the 4% trailing equity-based daily loss and 6% static max loss.
Meet 3 minimum trading days, avoid breach rules, and move into payout eligibility.
Compare price, account size, drawdown, payout timing, and rules before choosing.
Profit Target: 10%
1-Step Evaluation
1-Step Evaluation
1-Step Evaluation
1-Step Evaluation
1-Step Evaluation
1-Step Evaluation
After purchase, your account, rules, trading access, history, payout progress, and account status are managed inside Cobra Terminal.
Review the main rules before choosing an account. Your account dashboard shows the active limits for your selected account.
You do not have to rely on hype. Review the rules, platform, support path, and account process before you buy.
Review target, drawdown, payout timing, refund status, and prohibited trading before choosing.
See the account workspace, trade controls, history, and account status before scaling.
Ask support to confirm account path, rules, payout timing, or setup questions before payment.
Simulated trading accounts have strict rules and eligibility checks.
Know what happens after purchase before you select a larger account.
Start from $35 before considering larger Instant account sizes.
Instant access is useful only when the account rules fit your trading style.
One evaluation phase. The target is 10% for every 1-Step account size.
It is simpler because there is one phase, but it has tighter published loss limits than 2-Step.
Daily loss, maximum loss, Max Profit Per Trade, under-60-second trades, Martingale, grid, one-sided abuse, or same-pair hedging can cause issues.
Review price, target, drawdown, payout timing, and breach rules first. Then continue to the secure account area.