Every payout comes out of your room above the line.
Your max-drawdown line starts $6,000 below your start and trails up behind you. The moment you take your first payout, it locks at your starting balance for good. From there, your room is whatever your balance sits above that line, and each payout draws it down.
On a 100K account the line locks at $100,000. Each payout is capped at the lower of $1,500 or 50% of your profit. Three ways the same week can play out:
The more of your profit you withdraw, the less room you keep. These use your starting per-cycle cap (cycles 1 to 3); prove three weekly payouts and it rises on its own, $1,500 to $3,000 on a 100K account.
Same rule every time: your first payout locks the line at your starting balance, and the profit you leave above it is your room. The per-cycle cap means you draw profit down gradually, so a strong run keeps a cushion working for you.























