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What is the difference between the Base Camp and Peak Challenges?
What is the difference between the Base Camp and Peak Challenges?
Updated over 2 months ago

Base Camp Instant Funding

  • Phase Structure: There is no challenge phase, You receive a funded account instantly.

  • Profit Targets: A trader has to reach 5% profit to scale to the next level.

  • Profit Sharing: Participants get the profit based on the level they are on.

  • Scaling: Traders can scale their accounts up to $5 million, with potential for profit share upgrades and increased capital based on performance.

Peak Challenge

  • Phase Structure: A two-phase challenge suitable for experienced traders who are ready to demonstrate advanced skills and commitment.

  • Profit Sharing: Successful traders can earn up to 90% of the profits they generate.

  • Time Limits: Requires a minimum engagement of 5 days across both phases to ensure consistent trading activity. However, no minimum trading days during the funded stage.

  • Weekend Trading: Allows positions to be held open over the weekend in all phases.

  • Refundable Fee: The fee is refundable.

  • Scaling: Traders can scale their accounts up to $2 million, with potential for profit share upgrades and increased capital based on performance.

Key Differences

The Base Camp Instant Funding is tailored for newcomers, offering lower entry requirements. It serves as a gateway for new traders to become acquainted with the trading platform and prop trading.

In contrast, the Peak Challenge caters to more advanced traders with a structured, multi-phase approach. It comes with higher requirements and benefits, including scalability options and a higher potential profit share, designed for traders seeking greater challenges and rewards. These distinctions ensure that Alpine Funded provides appropriate challenges and growth opportunities for traders at all levels, from novices to seasoned professionals.

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