Most prop firms make payouts feel like a favour. We treat them like the product. A funded trader who can't get paid is not a funded trader. SHARK pays in 6 days from request to bank, with no minimum trading-history game beyond the first-payout 5-day rule.
There is no "next payout cycle" calendar. Request when you're ready, get paid in 6 days. Repeat.
This page embeds the same verified-payouts widget that lives on the homepage — real trader payouts, real screenshots, no curated marketing pulls. We update the widget monthly with the latest set.
Recent verified payouts (rolling sample): $2,500 · $1,700 · $1,500 · $1,350 · $650 · $650.
Widget embed placeholder — Webflow component verified-payouts-grid to be inserted at template build time. Same data source as the homepage.
| Rule | Detail |
|---|---|
| First payout minimum trading days | 5 trading days from account funding |
| Minimum payout amount | $100 |
| Maximum first payout | 50% of profit above starting balance, capped per account size |
| Maximum payout cap per account size | $25K → $1,500 · $50K → $2,500 · $100K → $5,000 · $150K → $7,500 (per request, soft cap; balance carries to the next request) |
| Frequency | No cooldown after the first payout. Request as often as the account generates profit. |
| Profit split | 90/10 in the trader's favour |
| Methods | Bank wire, Wise, Deel (region-dependent) |
The cap mechanic is intentional: it stops a single hot week from draining a funded account in one go. Anything above the cap stays in the account as buying power for the next request.
In order of frequency:
In normal flow, none of these come up. The 6-day SLA is the typical case, not the best case.
Two reasons. First, we built the back-office on a same-day risk-check pipeline rather than batched weekly reviews — payouts move when the trader requests, not when the firm's calendar wants them to. Second, the team that approves is part of the firm; there is no external "funding partner" in the loop. Fewer hops, faster wire.
If you're funded, the trader dashboard handles the request flow. If you're not funded yet, start with an evaluation or read the rules first.