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Choose Product

VIP

Challenge Account Balance: $100,000

€999

  • Account Currency
    USD
  • Profit Share
    60% Up To 80%

One-Time Payment Only

  • Daily Drawdown

    $4,000 (4%)

  • Max Drawdown (Trailing on Highest Equity)

    $7,000 (7%)

  • Leverage up to

    1:30

  • Profit Share

    60% Up To 80%

  • Total Payout

    $562,400

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Executive

Challenge Account Balance: $50,000

€399

  • Account Currency
    USD
  • Profit Share
    60% Up To 80%

One-Time Payment Only

  • Daily Drawdown

    $2,000 (4%)

  • Max Drawdown (Trailing on Highest Equity)

    $3,500 (7%)

  • Leverage up to

    1:30

  • Profit Share

    60% Up To 80%

  • Total Payout

    $244,800

Standard

Challenge Account Balance: $20,000

€179

  • Account Currency
    USD
  • Profit Share
    50% Up To 70%

One-Time Payment Only

  • Daily Drawdown

    $800 (4%)

  • Max Drawdown (Trailing on Highest Equity)

    $1,400 (7%)

  • Leverage up to

    1:30

  • Profit Share

    50% Up To 70%

  • Total Payout

    $139,950

Lite

Challenge Account Balance: $10,000

€99

  • Account Currency
    USD
  • Profit Share
    50% Up To 70%

One-Time Payment Only

  • Daily Drawdown

    $400 (4%)

  • Max Drawdown (Trailing on Highest Equity)

    $700 (7%)

  • Leverage up to

    1:30

  • Profit Share

    50% Up To 70%

  • Total Payout

    $109,000

VIP

Challenge Account Balance: $250,000

€599

  • Account Currency
    USD
  • Profit Share
    70% Up To 80%

One-Time Payment Only

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Executive

Challenge Account Balance: $150,000

€349

  • Account Currency
    USD
  • Profit Share
    60% Up To 80%

One-Time Payment Only

  • Phase 1
  • Contracts 50 Micros/5 Standard
  • Daily Drawdown

    $2,500

  • Max Drawdown (Static)

    $3,500

  • Phase 2
  • Contracts

    50 Micros/5 Standard

  • Daily Drawdown

    $1,000

  • Max Drawdown (Static)

    $3,500

  • Profit Share

    60% Up To 80%

  • Total Payout

    $131,850

  • What is included
  • Real-Time L1 Data Fees ($10 Value)

    Free

  • Real-Time L2 Data Fees ($55 Value)

    Free

  • Quantower License ($100 Value)

    Free

  • Atas License ($69 Value)

    Free

  • Exchanges

    CME, CBOT, COMEX, NYMEX, EUREX (On Request)

  • Rithmic License ($35 Value)

    Free

  • Upgrade
  • Duration Change to 60 Days

    €250

  • Duration Change to 90 Days

    €420

  • Reset

    €179

  • Extend

    €349

Standard

Challenge Account Balance: $150,000

€169

  • Account Currency
    USD
  • Profit Share
    60% Up To 70%

One-Time Payment Only

  • Phase 1
  • Contracts 50 Micros/5 Standard
  • Daily Drawdown

    $1,500

  • Max Drawdown (Static)

    $3,000

  • Phase 2
  • Contracts

    -

  • Daily Drawdown

    -

  • Max Drawdown (Static)

    -

  • Profit Share

    60% Up To 70%

  • Total Payout

    $111,900

  • What is included
  • Real-Time L1 Data Fees ($10 Value)

    Free

  • Real-Time L2 Data Fees ($55 Value)

    -

  • Quantower License ($100 Value)

    Free

  • Atas License ($69 Value)

    Free

  • Exchanges

    CME, CBOT, COMEX, NYMEX, EUREX (On Request)

  • Rithmic License ($35 Value)

    Free

  • Upgrade
  • Duration Change to 60 Days

    €120

  • Duration Change to 90 Days

    €205

  • Reset

    €85

  • Extend

    €169

Lite

Challenge Account Balance: $20,000

€99

  • Account Currency
    USD
  • Profit Share
    60% Up To 70%

One-Time Payment Only

  • Phase 1
  • Contracts 10 Micros
  • Daily Drawdown

    $250

  • Max Drawdown (Static)

    $500

  • Phase 2
  • Contracts

    -

  • Daily Drawdown

    -

  • Max Drawdown (Static)

    -

  • Profit Share

    60% Up To 70%

  • Total Payout

    $12,080

  • What is included
  • Real-Time L1 Data Fees ($10 Value)

    Free

  • Real-Time L2 Data Fees ($55 Value)

    -

  • Quantower License ($100 Value)

    Free

  • Atas License ($69 Value)

    Free

  • Exchanges

    CME

  • Rithmic License ($35 Value)

    Free

  • Upgrade
  • Duration Change to 60 Days

    €70

  • Duration Change to 90 Days

    €120

  • Reset

    €49

  • Extend

    €99

Challenges Overview

Start Your Career In 3 Steps

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STEP 1
TAKE THE
TTP CHALLENGE

Prove your skills and meet our trading objectives to pass the challenge.

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STEP 2
ACCESS YOUR TTP
EARNING ACCOUNT

Trade on demo accounts with virtual assets, deliver signals and climb account levels. Keep up to 80% of profits to grow your account and maximize your earnings.

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STEP 3
SCALE UP TO
€5M

Scale up to €5M with no trading limits. Earn from Day 5, hit your targets, and get paid the following Friday!

How we stand out

Choose Your Broker

Choose from our Top-tier broker partnerships.

Start at Just $99

Unlimited Days to Pass the Challenge and 100% Challenge Refundable Fee with first payout

Scaling Plan up to €5,000,000

Up to 80% Profit Share, Weekly Payouts, withdrawal at every level.

Compliant

The Trading Pit ensures legal compliance through experts in capital markets law, maintaining transparent, regulatory-compliant partnerships for mutual growth and success.

Simple Criteria

Simple rules and no hidden information.

Multi-Asset Trading

Trade every instrument you want. Forex, Futures, CFDs, Indices, Commodities, Stocks, Crypto.

10,000+

Active Accounts Monthly

$3M+

in Payouts

450K+

Trades Monthly

180+

Countries Operating and Serving Clients Globally

TTP Earning Accounts

Pass the Trading Challenge and gain access to our Earning Accounts, with up to 80% profit share and the opportunity to scale up to $5M. Every Profit Target met will unlock bigger payouts and even bigger account sizes.

Start Trading

The Trading Pit Journey

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  • Accessible Entry: Challenges start at just $99.

  • Participation: Refund with 1st payout.

  • Skill Recognition: Earn your official TTP Certification.

  • Streamlined Process: Simple 1-step CFD challenges available.

  • Free Tech Access: FREE Futures trading platforms.

  • Efficient Trading: Low latency and transactional costs.

  • Transparent Pricing: No hidden fees.

  • Easy-to-Follow Guidelines: Simple rules and criteria.

  • Flexible Earnings Access: Reach the Target and Withdraw.

  • Ambitious Scaling: A generous $5 million scaling plan.

  • Fair Profit Split: A competitive 80% profit share.

  • Neutral & Ethical Operation: We are broker-neutral and conflict-free.

  • Dedicated Support: In-depth mentorship and educational support.

  • Career Advancement Assistance: Assistance in diving into certificates, hedge funds, and asset management, providing opportunities for career advancement.

The Power of Multi-Asset Trading

Gain access to the global foreign exchange market for trading in currencies, which offers abundant opportunities for those who can take advantage of its inherent volatility.

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Trade with Futures in the global markets with the latest data on major world indexes for the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Nasdaq, and more.

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Cryptocurrencies are prone to substantial price movements in the global markets, where you can take advantage of their value and trade the most popular range of crypto markets, including Ethereum, Bitcoin, Ripple, and more.

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Discover and trade the most-traded stocks in the global market, such as Amazon, Netflix, Apple, Tesla, and more.

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Supports a variety of payment methods, including Credit Cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Cryptos and Binance. Online bank transfers are also available based on the region.

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All accounts provided to our clients are demo accounts with virtual funds. All trading activities occur in a simulated environment. For more information, visit ourFAQ.

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FAQs

What are the 4 economies of scale? ›

Common sources of economies of scale are purchasing (bulk buying of materials through long-term contracts), managerial (increasing the specialization of managers), financial (obtaining lower-interest charges when borrowing from banks and having access to a greater range of financial instruments), marketing (spreading ...

What is an example of diseconomies of scale in real life? ›

Congestion on public highways and other transportation needed to ship a firm's products is an example of this type of diseconomy of scale. As output increases, the logistical costs of transporting goods to distant markets can increase enough to offset any economies of scale.

What is an example of an economy of scale? ›

What are some examples of economies of scale? Stores such as Costco and Walmart are examples of economies of scale. They utilize this principle by buying huge quantities of goods in order to receive low bulk prices, and they pass on the savings to their customers.

What are economies of scale and diseconomies of scale and why they might arise? ›

Economies of scale occur in a business when costs per unit of a product decreases as the business expands. Diseconomies of scale happen when production costs increase per product as the business expands. Companies must balance the economies of scale vs. diseconomies of scale while they are looking to grow.

Is economies of scale good or bad? ›

Economies of scale are cost advantages that can occur when a company increases their scale of production and becomes more efficient, resulting in a decreased cost-per-unit. This is because the cost of production (including fixed and variable costs) is spread over more units of production.

What are the 4 types of economies and explain each? ›

The 4 main types of economic systems are traditional economies, command economies, market economies, and mixed economies. Traditional economies are based on conventional forms of providing sustenance. In command economies, rulers hold the power over production and distribution.

What are the 3 types of diseconomies of scale? ›

There are three main reasons for diseconomies of scale: managerial diseconomies of scale, communication failure, and motivational diseconomies of scale. There are two main types of diseconomies of scale: internal diseconomies of scale and external diseconomies of scale.

Which is the best example of economies of scale? ›

A parking garage is the best example of economies of scale. Building a larger garage requires a larger upfront investment. However, once built, the incremental cost to serve another customer is negligible.

What is the best explanation for diseconomies of scale? ›

In economics, the term diseconomies of scale describes the phenomenon that occurs when a firm experiences increasing marginal costs per additional unit of output. It is the opposite of economies of scale.

What is constant return of scale? ›

Constant returns to scale occur when the long-run average between a company's inputs and outputs are proportional to each other. In other words, as the cost of total production increases, the value of their goods goes up by the same percentage of increase. Learn more about constant returns to scale.

Who is most likely to benefit from an economy of scale? ›

As companies grow, they can amortize these high costs over a larger output, making cutting-edge innovation more financially viable. For example, large tech firms like Apple or Samsung benefit from economies of scale in R&D, allowing them to innovate continually while spreading costs across a vast array of products​​.

What companies use economies of scale? ›

7 Companies with Unrivaled Economies of Scale
  • Procter and Gamble (PG) Procter and Gamble (PG) is a large brand management company. ...
  • Wal-Mart Stores (WMT) Walmart (WMT) is the largest US supplier of groceries, and the largest US general retailer. ...
  • ExxonMobil Corporation (XOM)
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What is the law of return to scale? ›

The law of Return to Scale in Production Functions

Changes in output when all factors change in the same proportion are referred to as the law of return to scale. This law applies only in the long run when no factor is fixed, and all factors are increased in the same proportion to boost production.

What is return to scale and what are the cases it can have? ›

Returns to scale is a term that refers to the proportionality of changes in output after the amounts of all inputs in production have been changed by the same factor. Technology exhibits increasing, decreasing, or constant returns to scale.

What is one reason why diseconomies of scale may occur in a business? ›

Diseconomies of scale may result from several factors, including communication breakdown, lack of motivation, lack of coordination, and loss of focus by the management and employees.

What are types of economies of scale? ›

The different types of economies of scale include technical, managerial, advertising, financial, and networking.

What are the 5 internal economies of scale? ›

There are six types of internal economies of scale: technical, managerial, marketing, financial, commercial, and network economies of scale.

What are economies of scale in economics? ›

Economies of scale occurs when more units of a good or service can be produced on a larger scale with (on average) fewer input costs. External economies of scale can also be realized whereby an entire industry benefits from a development such as improved infrastructure.

What are economies of scale models? ›

Economies-of-scale models are used to explain intraindustry trade—that is, trade between countries with similar characteristics, like the United States and Canada.

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