Apr 18, 2025
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Recover Your Trader Exam at Gamium
At Gamium, we understand the Trader Exam can be challenging, and everyone deserves a second chance to prove their skills. That’s why we’ve created clear and flexible options to keep your progress moving forward.
Options to Recover Your Exam
Special Recovery for Risk Limit Breach
If your exam failed only because you exceeded the maximum exposure per asset limit (20% of allocated capital), you can resume exactly where you left off by paying USD 20. This allows you to continue without losing your progress.
Full New Exam
If you failed for any other reason, you can purchase a new exam for USD 30. This restart will allow you to begin again following all rules and objectives.
Why Does the 20% Per Asset Rule Exist?
This rule is designed to prevent losses from gaps — sudden market movements, often outside normal trading hours, that can cause losses beyond the planned risk. Keeping your exposure controlled protects both your account and the firm’s capital.
Recover Your Trader Exam at Gamium
At Gamium, we understand the Trader Exam can be challenging, and everyone deserves a second chance to prove their skills. That’s why we’ve created clear and flexible options to keep your progress moving forward.
Options to Recover Your Exam
Special Recovery for Risk Limit Breach
If your exam failed only because you exceeded the maximum exposure per asset limit (20% of allocated capital), you can resume exactly where you left off by paying USD 20. This allows you to continue without losing your progress.
Full New Exam
If you failed for any other reason, you can purchase a new exam for USD 30. This restart will allow you to begin again following all rules and objectives.
Why Does the 20% Per Asset Rule Exist?
This rule is designed to prevent losses from gaps — sudden market movements, often outside normal trading hours, that can cause losses beyond the planned risk. Keeping your exposure controlled protects both your account and the firm’s capital.