Challenge guide
How to stop failing FTMO challenges
A practical guide for FTMO traders who want fewer preventable rule breaks and a cleaner path to funding.
Who this page is for
FTMO traders who want a disciplined way to track risk limits and consistency.
Core problem
Challenge failures usually happen because the session gets away from the plan after the first mistake.
Why this matters
The important part is not knowing the rule. It is stopping before the rule is broken.
Challenge pressure makes the plan feel negotiable, which is exactly when it should be simplest.
A clean challenge workflow is easier to repeat than a high-pressure improvisation.
What to do first
Set the FTMO risk rules before the session starts.
Decide what one warning means for the rest of the day.
Review the bad session before the next session begins.
What to measure
Warning triggers
Follow-up trades after the first mistake
Whether the account would still be alive after the first stop
How it helps
See the workflow in the demo before you risk a challenge fee.
Use the same logic for paper and funded accounts.
Keep the guardrails visible so the challenge is decided by the session, not by memory.
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