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UProfit

Data verified via automated extraction[2026-08-18]
Est. 2019
PropMason Score
4.3C Tier

Core metrics

Profit Split
80%
Max Leverage
N/A (Futures - contract lim…
Max Drawdown
2%
Phases
3Steps
Payout Freq
On Demand

PropMason Score

Based on 6 scored plans across 2 programs

4.3Overall score
High capital
4.4Estimate
Futures programs
4.2Estimate
Not applicable: Beginner-friendly, Faster payout terms, Drawdown-friendly, Instant funding, CFD programs

Scores summarize current firm plans. Some values vary by plan, and estimated values should be checked on the firm site before you commit.

Data freshness Last DB update: 8/18/2026, 12:12:01 AM. Latest crawler rule change: 6/13/2026, 7:12:55 AM.

Executive Summary

UProfit is a futures-focused prop firm whose current official DAY Programs page shows four paid evaluation options: UProfit One 50K plus DAY Program 50K, 100K, and 150K accounts. Pricing is monthly, with UProfit One shown at $120 and DAY Program accounts shown at $39, $58, and $98.

UProfit currently presents two visible program families on its official day-programs page. UProfit One is a 50K account with static drawdown, a $2,500 profit target, two-contract limit, 50% consistency rule, and no activation fee shown on the pricing card. The DAY Program has 50K, 100K, and 150K options with active monthly prices of $39, $58, and $98, respectively.

For futures traders, the most important distinction is that the risk model is variant-specific. UProfit One uses a static $1,000 drawdown on the 50K account, while the DAY Program uses dollar-denominated drawdown limits of $2,000, $3,000, and $4,500 across the 50K, 100K, and 150K tiers. DAY Program cards also show daily loss limits, contract caps, and a 30% consistency rule.

PropMason stores UProfit tier metrics from the live DOM rather than treating selector baselines as production truth. That matters because the official page changed to add UProfit One ahead of the existing DAY Program table; older three-tier data would now miss a paid live option. Payout and firm-level policy data should be read as supporting context unless confirmed on the current official rules or terms pages.

Risk Analysis

UProfit has variant-specific risk rules. UProfit One combines a static $1,000 drawdown with a 50% consistency rule on the 50K card. DAY Program accounts use dollar drawdown and daily loss limits, with 30% consistency and contract caps that scale from 3 to 9 contracts. The main data risk is relying on stale three-tier selector or DB records after the official page added UProfit One.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is UProfit a legitimate prop firm?

UProfit is a proprietary trading firm that provides funded accounts to traders who pass its evaluation challenge. PropMason tracks rule changes and community feedback to support due diligence. Always verify terms before funding an account.

What is UProfit's profit split?

UProfit offers up to 80% profit split to funded traders. Check the firm's current pricing page for the latest terms, as these figures can change.

How does UProfit's drawdown rule work?

UProfit uses a maximum drawdown. Your account may be closed if losses exceed 2% of the applicable balance. Verify the current rule before relying on it.

How much does UProfit's evaluation cost?

UProfit's evaluation challenge starts from $78. The evaluation fee is typically non-refundable. Prices vary by account size.

When can I withdraw profits from UProfit?

At UProfit, the first payout is available after 4 winning days, payouts are processed On Demand. Verify the latest payout terms directly with the firm because conditions may change.

How does PropMason track UProfit's rule changes?

PropMason monitors UProfit's website and terms for changes to profit splits, drawdown limits, payout rules, and challenge pricing. Detected changes are logged so traders can review what changed and when.

Answers are auto-generated from verified data. Always confirm current terms directly with UProfit.

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