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What counts as a trading day at Trader GP?
What counts as a trading day at Trader GP?

What counts as a trading day at Trader GP?

Updated over 3 months ago

At Trader GP, a trading day is counted when a trader places at least one trade within a 24-hour market period.

Minimum Trading Days Requirement

• To complete the evaluation phase, traders must meet the minimum of 5 trading days.

• A trading day is only counted if a trade is both opened and closed within that day.

• Holding a trade overnight does not count for the previous day but for the day it is closed.

The 5 trading days do not need to be consecutive—you have unlimited time to complete them at your own pace.

Examples

Example 1:

• A trader opens and closes a trade on Monday → ✅ Counts as 1 trading day

Example 2:

• A trader opens a trade on Monday and closes it on Tuesday → ✅ Tuesday counts as a trading day, but Monday does not

Example 3:

• A trader places trades on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday → ✅ 3 trading days counted (they do not need to be consecutive)

Example 4:

• No trade is placed on a given day → ❌ No trading day counted

Why is the Minimum Trading Day Rule Important?

• Ensures traders demonstrate consistency over multiple days.

• Prevents passing the challenge with a single high-risk trade.

• Encourages responsible trading behavior.

If you have any questions about trading days or challenge rules, contact our support team.

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