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What do Active, Inactive, and Breached accounts mean in the FundedNext Dashboard?

Updated over a week ago

TL;DR: In the FundedNext Dashboard, Active accounts are those currently being traded or eligible for trading, Inactive accounts are temporarily paused after completing a trading cycle (such as reaching a profit target or ending a cycle with partial profit) and are under review before starting a new cycle, and Breached accounts are those terminated due to rule violations—though a breached Challenge Account can become Active again if it is reset.

In the FundedNext dashboard, accounts are placed under three categories for easy monitoring:

Active

This category includes accounts currently involved in trading activities. Traders can access accounts actively participating in ongoing trades here.

Inactive

In this category, traders find accounts that have met specific conditions. This includes accounts where the profit target has been achieved or the month has ended with partial profit. After completing a trading cycle, FundedNext Accounts temporarily move here for review. Once approved, they're moved back to "Active" to start a new cycle.

Breached

Accounts under this category are terminated for violating account rules. However, if someone resets a Challenge Account, it becomes active again and returns to "Active" for a fresh cycle.

These categorizations have been instituted to enable traders to maintain a clear and structured overview of their accounts' statuses and progression within the FundedNext dashboard.

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