Profit
Profit Overview
Understanding your funded account liability
Profit Overview
The Profit page shows your current liability — what you'd potentially owe if all funded traders requested withdrawals right now.

Why This Matters
Funded traders keep a percentage of their profits (typically 80-90%). This page helps you:
- Plan cash flow — know what payouts might be coming
- Identify concentration risk — spot whale traders building large profits
- Budget liquidity — ensure you can actually cover withdrawal requests
This isn't theoretical — traders will request these payouts. Be prepared.
What You're Seeing

Each row represents a funded account:
| Column | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Account | Login number (click to view) |
| User | Trader's email |
| Balance | Current account balance |
| Profit | Total profit made so far |
| Profit Split | Their percentage (e.g., 80%) |
| Withdrawable | Amount they could withdraw right now |
| Last Withdrawal | Date of their most recent payout |
Reading the Numbers
Example row:
- Balance: $112,000
- Starting Balance: $100,000
- Profit: $12,000
- Profit Split: 80%
- Withdrawable: $9,600
The trader made $12,000 in profit. At 80% split:
- They can withdraw: $9,600
- You keep: $2,400
Total Liability
Add up the "Withdrawable" column to see your total potential payout obligation across all funded accounts.
This is potential liability, not guaranteed. Traders might:
- Continue trading and lose some profit
- Never request a withdrawal
- Breach their account and lose everything
But you should have liquidity to cover it if they all request at once.
Monitoring Tips
Related Pages
- Processing Withdrawals — how to handle payout requests
- Statistics — payout trends and forecasting
- Plan Financial Settings — configure profit splits and withdrawal rules