The5%ers currently shows 3 headline account sizes in our review data, from High Stakes up to Hyper Growth. The visible price range runs from From $39 to From $260, but the real cost picture depends on which of the firm's 3 program types you choose: Hyper Growth (1-Step), High Stakes (2-Step), Bootcamp (3-Step).
The5%ers mainly presents its evaluation fees as upfront challenge purchases rather than recurring monthly subscriptions. We do not treat the fee as refundable unless the firm's own terms make that explicit.
The5%ers currently lists these promo references in our dataset: 15% off The 10K Hyper Growth Program via The5ers promotions page (valid until June 1, 2026). Any discount should still be confirmed at checkout before you pay.
| Account Size | Fee | Profit Target | Max Drawdown | Daily Drawdown |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| High Stakes | From $39 | 8% + 5% | 10% | 5% |
| Bootcamp | From $95 | 3-step program | Varies by phase | Varies by phase |
| Hyper Growth | From $260 | 10% | 6% | 3% |
This baseline table shows the cleanest price ladder we have for The5%ers. It is useful for comparing the raw entry cost, but traders should also look at the challenge type and rule set attached to each tier before deciding.
The5%ers's value proposition is not just the sticker price. The more relevant question is what you get for the entry cost in terms of account scale, rule flexibility, payout access, and platform fit. In the current dataset, the fee range is From $39 to From $260, the maximum advertised allocation is $4,000,000, and the firm supports MT5, cTrader.
For traders comparing multiple prop firms, that usually means The5%ers is strongest when its rule structure and payout terms line up with your style. A cheaper fee can still be the worse deal if the drawdown model or payout cadence is less usable for the way you trade.
The5%ers offers 3 challenge formats: Hyper Growth (1-Step), High Stakes (2-Step), Bootcamp (3-Step). That makes a big pricing difference because instant programs, one-step programs, and multi-step evaluations usually target different trader profiles and risk tolerances.
Because The5%ers is still evaluation-led, traders should compare the cost against the attached profit target, daily loss rule, and payout delay rather than reading the challenge fee in isolation.