Depending on your plan type, the MDD may be calculated in one of two ways:
Static MDD: The drawdown limit is fixed at a set level below your starting balance. It does not change regardless of how much profit you make. For example, if your starting balance is $10,000 and the static MDD is $800, your Drawdown limit is always $9,200.
Trailing MDD: The drawdown limit moves upward as your account equity increases, but it never moves back down. For example, if your starting balance is $10,000 with a trailing MDD of $800, your initial Drawdown limit is $9,200. If your equity rises to $10,500, the Drawdown limit moves up to $9,700. If your equity then drops back to $10,000, the Drawdown limit stays at $9,700.
The type of MDD for your plan is shown on the plan selection screen at the time of purchase.