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Last updated · May 19, 2026
Markitel Challenges are a simulated practice feature. You select a virtual starting balance and attempt to reach a profit target without breaching the drawdown or daily-loss limits, using paper trades on the existing Markitel paper engine. It is a scored practice exercise, nothing more.
Challenges involve no real money at any point. There is no deposit, no entry fee, no real capital, no funded or live trading account, and no payout, prize, or cash reward of any kind. "Passing" a challenge is a simulated practice milestone recorded on your profile; it does not entitle you to money, funding, a live or firm-capital account, or any profit split. Markitel does not custody funds and does not provide funded-trader accounts.
All balances, equity, profit, and loss shown in a challenge are simulated and modeled on the paper engine. Simulated performance does not reflect real trading, does not account for all real-world conditions, and is not a representation that you would have achieved similar results with real capital. Past simulated performance is not indicative of future results.
Challenges are provided for education and practice only. Nothing in a challenge is personalized investment advice, and Markitel is not a broker-dealer or a registered investment adviser. Trading real markets involves substantial risk of loss.
You may reset or start a new challenge at any time at no cost. Free accounts may run one challenge at a time; concurrent challenges and larger virtual balances are included as a feature of the paid Markitel subscription — this is a software feature of the subscription, not a fee to enter a challenge and not a funding offer. Markitel may modify, suspend, or discontinue the challenge feature at any time.
We may update these Challenge Terms to reflect changes to the feature or applicable requirements. The "Last Updated" date indicates the most recent revision. Continued use of the challenge feature after changes constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.