How are the ATW Education Account structured for Mentorship Students? 

The ATW Education Account for Mentorship students is funded with a combination of balance and non-tradable credit to manage trading risks effectively.

For instance, a platinum mentorship student’s account is topped up with $19,000, split into 25% balance and 75% non-tradable credit.

It’s essential to consider both components when calculating lot sizes and risk per trade.

This funding method acts as a safety measure, where losses are first deducted from the balance. If a 25% drawdown occurs, resulting in a depleted balance, trading with only the remaining credit is restricted.

At this stage, a top-up request is needed to cover the losses.

The dual fund allocation in the ATW Education Account aims to improve risk management and enhance security in trading activities.

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