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How to Claim My Payout at NeomAAA Funds?

To claim a payout, complete the evaluation phase, trade on a funded account, meet the minimum trading days, and submit a withdrawal request.

Updated over 2 months ago

At NeomAAA Funds, we ensure a smooth and efficient payout process for our traders. Follow these steps to successfully claim your earnings:

Step 1: Complete the Evaluation Phase

Before requesting a payout, you must pass the evaluation phase by:

✅ Meeting the profit target.

✅ Complying with trading rules and risk management guidelines.

✅ Reaching the minimum required trading days.

Once you successfully pass the 1-Step or 2-Step Challenge, you become an official NeomAAA Funds Trader.

Step 2: Trade on a Funded Account

As a NeomAAA Funds Trader, you will receive a funded account where you can keep up to 90% of your profits (with an add-on).

  • Default profit split: 80/20 (80% for the trader, 20% for NeomAAA Funds).

  • Upgraded split: 90/10 (available for an additional fee).

This stage allows you to scale your trading and generate real earnings from your funded account.

Step 3: Meet the Minimum Trading Days

Before requesting a payout, you must complete the minimum required trading days.

📌 Note: You can only access the Withdrawal Section in your dashboard if you meet this requirement.

Step 4: Submit Your Payout Request

1. Log in to your NeomAAA Funds Dashboard.

2. Go to the Withdrawal Section.

3. Enter your payout request.

4. Choose your preferred withdrawal method:

  • PayPal

  • USDT (TRC20 or ERC20 network)

5. Submit your request, and our team will begin processing it.

Step 5: Risk Review & Payment Processing

After submitting your payout request:

✅ Our Risk Management Team will review your trading activity.

✅ If everything is correct, your payout will be approved and processed.

⏳ Processing time: Approximately 8 hours after approval.

Fast & Secure Payouts: We strive for a seamless withdrawal experience, ensuring you receive your earnings without unnecessary delays.

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