In this specific scenario, in order to be eligible for making a withdrawal, the requirement is that you must exceed the initial deposit or watermark level of $1,000.
This means that your current balance must be over this initial deposit amount to consider any funds as profits available for withdrawal.
Therefore, in your particular situation, with your account balance standing at $990 after experiencing a loss followed by a gain, the additional $90 is not counted as profit that you can withdraw.
It is essential to understand that your profits are calculated by subtracting the original deposit amount from your current balance.
Only when your balance surpasses the $1,000 watermark level, will the excess amount be classified as profits and be eligible for withdrawal.
This ensures an accurate assessment of true profits based on the original deposit.