The Inconsistency Score is a risk and fairness measure used by OFP to ensure that traders demonstrate sustainable, repeatable performance — not one-off “lucky” trades.
🔎 How It Works
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The Inconsistency Score compares your best day’s profit (positive Delta) to your total profit or loss (balance) during the same trading period. 
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It measures whether your results come from consistent trading behavior or from a single oversized, high-risk trade. 
- No single trading day can account for 20% or more of the total Profit and Loss (PnL) accumulated from the last payout earned or the account's purchase.
 
 This is a soft rule, meaning you won’t lose the account if the score exceeds the recommended.
📊 Example
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Total profit during the period: $10,000 
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Best single-day profit: $7,000 
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Inconsistency Score = 70% ( the best day / total profit * 100). 
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If this exceeds the maximum allowed threshold (e.g., 20%), your payout may be deferred to the next payout date. 
⚠️ Why It Matters
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If too much of your profit comes from a single day or trade, your account may be flagged as inconsistent. 
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This means you are not entitled to request a payout, even if other rules were respected. 
- This is reset every time the trader achieves the payout.
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