
@D_lourenxo Confirms $9,000 Apex Payout Across Final 3 PA Accounts
A $9,000 payout approval has been confirmed by trader @D_lourenxo, spread across the final three Performance Accounts held at Apex Trader Funding. The trader is now targeting a $100,000 uncapped withdrawal to close out the account series.
Trader @D_lourenxo announced on X that a $9,000 payout was approved across the final three Performance Accounts held with Apex Trader Funding. The post, dated Monday January 19, frames the withdrawal as a milestone in a multi month run that began in November, when these specific accounts were first activated and pushed toward payout eligibility.
According to the post, the trader is currently unable to purchase new evaluations due to platform restrictions, leaving these three Performance Accounts as the remaining inventory to monetize. That constraint shapes the strategy now in play: rather than spreading risk across a growing roster, every remaining dollar of profit potential is concentrated in the accounts still active and approved for withdrawal.

“Next payout is uncapped, so aiming for $100K to close out my Apex chapter strong.”— @D_lourenxo on X
The next stated objective is ambitious. @D_lourenxo wrote that the upcoming payout is uncapped and set a target of $100,000 to close out the Apex chapter. That goal aligns with the program's published payout structure, where uncapped withdrawals become available only after a trader has cleared earlier payout thresholds and built a sustained track record on the same account. Hitting a six figure withdrawal would mark a decisive finish line for the account series approved in this round.
The $9,000 figure reported here reflects the combined approval across three accounts rather than a single ticket, and the January 2026 approval date positions this proof inside the most recent payout cycle. Whether the platform restrictions referenced in the post are eventually lifted remains an open question raised directly by the trader, who closed with a note about hoping to see the ban removed before pursuing future evaluations.