All or nothing trading is strictly prohibited on all Upcomers accounts.
It is a trading behavior that involves attempting to pass a phase through a single trade or an unreasonably low number of trades. This approach does not represent consistent or genuine trading and is considered system exploitation under the Upcomers Terms & Conditions.
Traders using this strategy typically place one oversized, high-risk position with the sole intention of hitting the profit target in a single attempt. If it works, they pass. If it fails, the account is breached. This "lottery ticket" approach shows no evidence of sustainable trading skill.
This behavior includes, but is not limited to:
Completing a phase with one or very few trades solely to hit the profit target
Using oversized or high-risk positions to artificially meet requirements
Showing no consistent strategy, risk management, or trading pattern
At Upcomers, we monitor for patterns indicating all or nothing behavior. This includes accounts that pass phases with minimal trade count, extreme position sizing relative to account size, and absence of any recognizable trading strategy.
Any account found to have passed a phase in this manner will be immediately disqualified, with no eligibility for funding or payout.
This rule ensures the highest standards of integrity, transparency, and professionalism within the Upcomers framework, maintaining a fair and credible environment for all traders.
