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I moved to Incubation but my Allocation Account shows $10,000 instead of $20,000 — why?

Find out why your Allocation Account balance may be lower than the maximum for your stage and how it is calculated based on your initial deposit.
Updated 2 months ago

Your Allocation Account balance in the Incubation stage is determined by your initial deposit and the stage multiplier, not a fixed amount for all traders.

At the Incubation stage, the maximum multiplier is x10, and the allocation is calculated as: Initial deposit × multiplier, up to a maximum cap of $20,000.

Key points:

  1. The Incubation stage applies a maximum multiplier of x10.

  2. Your Allocation Account is calculated as: your initial deposit x10 (subject to the cap).

  3. Allocation Account examples based on deposit: if you deposit $1,000, your Allocation Account will be $10,000; if you deposit $1,500, your Allocation Account will be $15,000; if you deposit $2,000 or more, your Allocation Account will be capped at $20,000, as the maximum for the stage is $20,000; any amount above the cap is not included.

  4. The $20,000 cap is the maximum allocation for the Incubation stage.

  5. Your maximum loss limit (7%) is calculated based on your Allocation Account balance at the start of the stage, not the maximum cap.

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