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FXIFY 2 Phase Pro: New FAQ Clarifies Max Withdrawal Cap on First Two Payouts

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FXIFY published a new help center article on 2026-08-06 spelling out exactly how much profit 2 Phase Pro traders can withdraw on their first two payouts. The FAQ introduces a cap tied to account size, with a flat-dollar exception for the largest balances, and confirms the restriction disappears after the second withdrawal.

What changed and when

FXIFY's help center added a dedicated FAQ on 2026-08-06 addressing withdrawal limits on the 2 Phase Pro account. There was no prior published article on this topic, so this is a new disclosure rather than a revision of existing terms.

The rule: on the first two withdrawals from a 2 Phase Pro account, traders can withdraw a maximum percentage of the initial balance. For the largest account sizes, including $250,000 accounts, that cap is fixed at a flat dollar amount instead of the percentage calculation. After those first two payouts are processed, FXIFY states that "any subsequent payouts do not have a cap." Profit above the applicable cap is not paid out or carried forward; per FXIFY's own wording, it "will be removed."

The example FXIFY gives

FXIFY's FAQ walks through a concrete case: a trader with a 100K account earns a certain amount in profit and requests the maximum withdrawal allowed under the percentage cap of the initial balance. The remaining profit above that cap is deducted from the account rather than banked for a later payout. This illustrates that the cap governs the withdrawal request tied to the initial balance percentage, not the total profit the account has generated, and that overage doesn't roll forward.

What this means for 2 Phase Pro traders

This applies to FXIFY's Pro accounts under the 2-step evaluation path, offered at $10,000, $25,000, $50,000, $100,000, $150,000, $200,000, and larger balances. All Pro accounts carry an 80% profit split and list payout availability as On-Demand; Monthly.

Traders on the largest Pro accounts should plan around the flat dollar ceiling rather than running the percentage math used on smaller balances. Once the first two withdrawals clear under this cap, later payouts are unrestricted by this rule. Anyone requesting a withdrawal above the threshold should expect the excess to be removed from the balance, not deferred to a future request.

Context: FXIFY at a glance

FXIFY has been operating since 2022, is based in the United Kingdom, and trades through broker FXPIG. It supports MT4, MT5, DXtrade, and TradingView across fx, metals, indices, crypto, and stocks (CFDs), with payout methods including bank transfer, Riseworks, and crypto. This FAQ update sits within a broader account lineup that spans instant funding, 1-step, 2-step, and 3-step evaluation programs.

Frequently asked questions

What is the withdrawal cap on FXIFY's 2 Phase Pro account?

For the first two withdrawals, the cap is a maximum percentage of the initial balance. Accounts with the largest balances are capped at a flat dollar amount instead.

Does the cap apply forever?

No. FXIFY states that after the first two withdrawals, subsequent payouts do not have a cap.

What happens if I request a withdrawal above the cap?

The amount exceeding the cap is removed from the account. In FXIFY's example, a 100K account that requests the maximum withdrawal allowed under the cap has the remaining profit above that amount deducted.

What profit split and payout schedule apply to Pro accounts?

FXIFY's Pro accounts (2-step evaluation) carry an 80% profit split with payout availability listed as On-Demand; Monthly.

Which account sizes does the 2 Phase Pro apply to?

Pro accounts under the 2-step evaluation are offered at $10,000, $25,000, $50,000, $100,000, $150,000, $200,000, and larger balances.

Data as of 2026-08-06.

Risk disclaimer: Trading carries a substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Prop-firm evaluations charge fees and most traders do not pass. Nothing here is financial advice; figures can change, so verify current terms with the firm before purchasing.

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