Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about OrbixFirm evaluations, payouts, and rules.

OrbixFirm is a sports analytics evaluation platform. You pay a one-time entry fee to access a simulated performance account, then make predictions on real sporting events within defined risk rules. If you hit the profit target, you qualify for a performance account and earn a share of the profits.

After purchasing a challenge, you receive a simulated account balance. Each evaluation has two phases. In Phase 1, grow your account to the profit target (varies by tier: 10%, 8%, 6%). Once you pass Phase 1, your balance resets and you enter Phase 2 with a lower target (7.5%, 4%, 3%). Pass both phases to qualify. If you breach the drawdown or daily loss limits in either phase, the evaluation ends.

Max position size varies by tier (2.5–2–2% of your balance). Confidence multipliers must be at least 1.20 with no upper limit. Max drawdown is 5–4–4% (by tier).

Once you pass your evaluation, submit a payout request from your dashboard. Payouts are reviewed by our team and processed on a 14-day cycle. You receive 90% of the profits you generated during the evaluation.

OrbixFirm covers major sports leagues and events including football (soccer), basketball, American football, baseball, tennis, and more. The available events are updated regularly through our sports data integration. You make predictions on real, live sporting events with real-time confidence multipliers.

If your balance drops below the maximum drawdown floor or you exceed the daily loss limit, the evaluation ends immediately and is marked as failed. You can purchase a new challenge at any time to try again. Each evaluation is independent, so a previous failure does not affect future attempts.

Yes, you can purchase and run multiple evaluations simultaneously. Each evaluation operates independently with its own balance, drawdown limits, and profit target. There is no limit on the number of challenges you can take.

There is no time limit on evaluations. Take as long as you need to reach the profit target, as long as you don't breach the risk rules. The only time-based requirement is the minimum number of active days, which ensures your results reflect consistent activity.

When you pass Phase 1, your balance resets to the starting amount and your evaluation stats (days, wins, losses) reset to zero. Any pending predictions from Phase 1 are voided and allocations returned. Phase 2 has a lower profit target, so you need to demonstrate consistent performance over a shorter goal. Pass Phase 2 to fully qualify for a performance account.

No single winning prediction can account for more than 40% of your total profit. This prevents passing the evaluation on a single lucky outcome. If you hit the profit target but violate this rule, you won't fail — you can continue making predictions until the ratio is within the allowed range.

You can reach our support team by emailing support@orbixfirm.com. We aim to respond to all inquiries within 24 hours during business days. For urgent account issues, include your registered email and a description of the problem.

Yes. You can combine between 2 and 10 selections into a single compound prediction. All selections must be correct for the compound prediction to be awarded, and every selection must be on a different event. Each selection must independently clear the minimum multiplier of 1.20, and the compound prediction allocation counts against the same max position size as a single prediction. See the Rules page for full details.

No. You cannot hold pending predictions on opposite selections of the same event and market at the same time — this applies across singles, compound prediction selections, and any combination. What is allowed: adding more allocation on the same selection (increasing conviction on one side), and submitting predictions on different markets of the same event. Any attempt to submit an offsetting prediction is rejected at submission.

If the underlying event for one of your selections is cancelled or voided, that selection is removed from the compound prediction and the remaining selections continue to settle normally. If every selection is voided, the full allocation is returned to your balance.