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Pick your account size.
$199/mo for $50K. $299/mo for $100K. $399/mo for $150K. Monthly subscription, cancel anytime. No contracts, no commitments, no guilt trips.
Level 4 options. Evals from $199/mo. Cancel anytime. Every fee and every rule is posted right here because Karen doesn't hide behind PDFs like the rest of them.
$1.5M
Max Funding
80%
Profit Split
$199
Starts At
How It Works
A prop firm funds you to trade. You pay a small fee to prove you can. Pass the eval, get capital. Keep 80% of the profits. That's the whole business model.
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$199/mo for $50K. $299/mo for $100K. $399/mo for $150K. Monthly subscription, cancel anytime. No contracts, no commitments, no guilt trips.
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That's the eval. Profit target up, drawdown limit enforced. Every number is on the rules page. Karen put them there so she wouldn't have to repeat herself.
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The activation fee comes after you pass. Not before. Same $149 for any size. Your eval subscription stays active to maintain funded access and payouts.
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7 winning days at $200+. Buffer threshold reached. 30% consistency rule maintained. Submit the request. You keep 80%. Karen keeps 20% and her opinions.
Pricing. Posted. No Asterisks.
Monthly eval subscriptions. Cancel anytime. One-time $149 activation if you pass. Every fee is here. Karen doesn't hide numbers in footnotes.
Monthly subscription
Cancel anytime.
24hr notice before next billing date. Activation & resets are one-time.
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Go BigQuick Answers
A prop firm gives you capital to trade with. You pay a small fee to take an evaluation. If you pass, you trade with the firm's money and keep most of the profits. KarenOptions is an options-focused prop firm. You keep 80%.
No. You subscribe, trade the eval, pass it, pay $149, and get funded. Every rule is posted before you pay. If that's a scam it's the worst one ever designed.
The eval accounts trade simulated capital. The payouts from funded accounts are real cash. Actual money, actual withdrawals.
That's It.
The fees are posted. The rules are posted. The catch has its own section. $199/mo starts the eval. Karen has nothing left to say.