How does Sway Funded Payout System Work?

2 min. readlast update: 10.02.2025

Once you’ve reached a minimum of $10 in net realised profits and have no open positions, you can request a reward directly from your Sway Funded dashboard by clicking the “Payout” button.

Important: While your reward payout request is being processed, you won’t be able to open new trades until the withdrawal is fully completed.


Payout eligibility & trading days (Rapid/Regular Challenges)

To ensure fair and consistent simulated trading activity:

  • You must have been active for at least 4 trading days before requesting your first reward.
  • After each reward is processed, the 4‑day trading period resets.
    This means you’ll need to trade for at least another 4 days before you can request your next reward payout.
Withdrawal methods

We currently offer the following withdrawal methods:

  • Bitcoin (BTC)
  • Ethereum (ETH)
  • Tether (USDT) – both ERC20 & TRC20 networks
Instant Account Challenge Reward

When can I request my first reward?

You must complete at least 8 trading days before requesting your first reward.

What happens after I receive a reward?

  • Once a reward is processed, the 8-day simulated trading period resets.
  • You’ll need to trade for another 8 days before requesting the next reward.

Do I get my fee back?

  • Yes, your fee is refunded with your first reward.

How are reward percentages determined?

Rewards are based on profit step targets:

  • 8%  profit target = 55% reward
  • 12% profit target = 65% reward
  • 16% profit target = 75% reward

Is there a cap on rewards?

  • Yes. Rewards are capped at the defined step target.
  • Once a reward is requested, the account resets.
  • Example: On a $10,000 account, a 10% reward ($1,000) qualifies for the 8% step. The trader earns 55% of $800, which equals a $440 reward.

Processing time

Our team aims to process all reward requests as quickly as possible, typically within 24 hours.


Are there any fees when recieving your reward?

Yes, a fee of 1.5% is applied to all reward payouts.

 

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