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UProfit Review

TrustedFuturesUnited StatesEst. 2019

UProfit Review 2026: Rules, Accounts, Drawdown and Payouts

UProfit is a futures proprietary trading program with account-specific evaluation, risk and payout rules. This review summarizes the current 2026 structure using the firm's official public documentation.

UProfit Review: Main Points

  • UProfit's current Day 2.0 lineup includes Day Soft and Day Flex accounts across major futures sizes, with a two-day pass path, no funded activation fee and plan-specific EOD risk rules. Legacy programs remain documented separately.
  • Current Day accounts use a best-day consistency limit of 40% and account-specific targets, contract caps and loss thresholds. The plan selected at checkout determines whether the loss control is soft or hard and how the funded threshold behaves.
  • Profit split: 90% on current Day accounts.
  • Payout frequency: First request in as few as 3 days; subsequent plan-specific access.
  • Platforms: Tradovate, TradingView and UProfit-supported futures interfaces.

How UProfit Works

UProfit's current Day 2.0 lineup includes Day Soft and Day Flex accounts across major futures sizes, with a two-day pass path, no funded activation fee and plan-specific EOD risk rules. Legacy programs remain documented separately.

Displayed buying power is simulated or notional unless a later live agreement explicitly states otherwise. Passing an evaluation normally leads first to a simulated funded or performance account.

Evaluation and Account Rules

Current Day accounts use a best-day consistency limit of 40% and account-specific targets, contract caps and loss thresholds. The plan selected at checkout determines whether the loss control is soft or hard and how the funded threshold behaves.

ItemCurrent Summary
Profit TargetCommonly 6% by size
Maximum DrawdownCommonly $2,000 on $50K, $3,000 on $100K and $4,500 on $150K
Daily Loss ControlDay Soft and Day Flex use different daily enforcement
Minimum Trading Days2

Position caps, commissions, data fees, resets and activation terms can differ by size. The purchased account's dashboard and agreement are the controlling rules.

Drawdown Rules

Commonly $2,000 on $50K, $3,000 on $100K and $4,500 on $150K. Day Soft and Day Flex use different daily enforcement. Traders should track both realized balance and open equity because touching the active hard threshold can close the account even when a profit target was reached earlier.

Payout Rules

Current Day accounts advertise the first payout in as few as three days, a 90% trader share, up to $4,500 per request and up to $24,000 per account. The best trading day may not exceed 40% of total profit when eligibility is checked. Approved requests are targeted for processing within 24 hours.

Trader share: 90% on current Day accounts.

Request timing: First request in as few as 3 days; subsequent plan-specific access.

A payout request can reduce the account's drawdown cushion. Approval by the firm and delivery by the selected payment provider are separate steps.

Trading Conditions

News trading is generally allowed under the current plan-specific rules. Overnight and weekend positions are allowed only where the exact plan says so.

Account sharing, coordinated hedging, delayed-data exploitation, unrealistic simulated fills and exceeding the active contract limit are prohibited.

Platforms and Markets

Supported platforms include Tradovate, TradingView and UProfit-supported futures interfaces. Tradable instruments are CME, CBOT, COMEX and NYMEX futures. Data feed and product availability can vary by account and country.

Advantages

  • Two-day evaluation path
  • No activation fee on Day 2.0
  • 90% share
  • 24-hour processing target
  • Clear per-account total payout ceiling

Limitations and Risks

  • 40% consistency applies
  • Per-request and lifetime account caps
  • Soft and Flex enforcement differs
  • Legacy rules should not be mixed with Day 2.0
  • Traders should re-check the current rule page before every purchase and payout cycle.

Who UProfit Is Best For

UProfit may suit futures traders whose strategy fits its drawdown model, holding cutoff, consistency rule and payout schedule. It may be less suitable for traders who need uncapped withdrawals, unrestricted automation or rules that remain identical across every product.

Final Audit Verdict

The account size is less important than the actual loss allowance, consistency formula, withdrawal buffer and contract cap. Traders should calculate those limits before selecting a plan.

PFA assessment: 86/100 — Trusted.

Official references: Day programs, official site, legacy programs.

Trading Conditions

Profit Split
90% on current Day accounts
Max Drawdown
Commonly $2,000 on $50K, $3,000 on $100K and $4,500 on $150K
Daily Drawdown
Day Soft and Day Flex use different daily enforcement
Profit Target
Commonly 6% by size
Min Trading Days
2 days
Payout Frequency
First request in as few as 3 days; subsequent plan-specific access
Platforms
Tradovate, TradingView and UProfit-supported futures interfaces
Instruments
CME, CBOT, COMEX and NYMEX futures
News TradingEA AllowedCopy Trading

Audit Points

  1. 1UProfit's current Day 2.0 lineup includes Day Soft and Day Flex accounts across major futures sizes, with a two-day pass path, no funded activation fee and plan-specific EOD risk rules. Legacy programs remain documented separately.
  2. 2Current Day accounts use a best-day consistency limit of 40% and account-specific targets, contract caps and loss thresholds. The plan selected at checkout determines whether the loss control is soft or hard and how the funded threshold behaves.
  3. 3Profit split: 90% on current Day accounts.
  4. 4Payout timing: First request in as few as 3 days; subsequent plan-specific access.
  5. 5Platforms: Tradovate, TradingView and UProfit-supported futures interfaces.
  6. 6Primary limitation: 40% consistency applies.

UProfit — Frequently Asked Questions

UProfit's current Day 2.0 lineup includes Day Soft and Day Flex accounts across major futures sizes, with a two-day pass path, no funded activation fee and plan-specific EOD risk rules. Legacy programs remain documented separately.

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