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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 13 days 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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