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Consistency Calculator

Evaluate your trading consistency using key metrics. Great for prop firm challenges!

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Many prop firms require consistency rules (e.g., no single day > 30% of profit).

Consistency Score 76% Good
Best Day % of Total 24%
Average Daily P/L $250
Win Day Rate 60%
Status ✅ Passes 30% rule

Prop Firm Consistency Rules

  1. 30% Rule: No single trading day should account for more than 30% of total profit.
  2. Minimum trading days: Most require 5-10 minimum trading days.
  3. Win day rate: Aim for at least 50% winning days.
  4. Consistent lot sizes: Avoid lottery-style trading.

What is a Consistency Calculator?

A consistency calculator evaluates your trading performance using metrics that prop firms and professional traders use. It measures how evenly distributed your profits are across trading days rather than relying on one or two big wins.

Consistent trading is a sign of a repeatable strategy. If one day accounts for 50%+ of your profits, it suggests luck rather than skill—and prop firms specifically screen for this.

Key Features

  • Best day percentage analysis
  • 30% consistency rule check
  • Win day rate calculation
  • Average daily P/L
  • Consistency score rating
  • Prop firm compliance check

Frequently Asked Questions

Many prop firms require that no single trading day accounts for more than 30% of your total profit during the evaluation. This prevents traders from passing challenges through luck or a single outsized win.

Prop firms manage real capital. They need to know your performance is repeatable and not based on luck. Consistent small wins indicate a genuine edge, while erratic performance suggests gambling.

Aim for 75% or higher. Scores above 90% are excellent. Below 60% suggests you're relying too heavily on one or two big days, which makes your strategy difficult to evaluate and trust.

Trade the same position size every day. Take the same setups. Don't chase losses or size up after wins. Use a trading plan and follow it strictly. Consistency comes from removing emotional decisions.