Payouts vs. Withdrawals: Why We Use the Term “Payout” at Leeloo

At Leeloo, we use the term “payout” — not “withdrawal” — because our program is performance-based, not brokerage-based. Traders do not deposit personal money to trade, and there is no wallet or balance from which funds are withdrawn.

Instead, qualified traders may become eligible to request a payout as a reward for consistent trading and adherence to our rules. This reflects our commitment to rewarding skill, discipline, and responsible behavior—not simply access to capital.


Why “Withdrawal” Doesn’t Apply

The word “withdrawal” is typically used when a person removes their own deposited money from a traditional account—such as a bank or broker.

At Leeloo:

  • You do not deposit personal funds to trade a live account.

  • You do not own the account or its balance.

  • There is no wallet or cash account to withdraw from.

Because of this, “withdrawal” is not the correct term and can cause confusion.


Why We Use the Term “Payout”

The word “payout” better reflects what actually occurs:

  • You receive a performance-based distribution as a result of qualifying through Leeloo’s evaluation process and meeting ongoing standards within your Performance Account.

  • The payout is not automatic or guaranteed—it is manually reviewed and approved based on trading behavior and rule compliance.

  • It is a reward for demonstrated skill, not an entitlement or claim to deposited capital.

Payouts are earned. They are reviewed for risk, consistency, and rule alignment before being processed.


Summary

We use “payout” instead of “withdrawal” because:

  • There are no personal funds to withdraw

  • There is no brokerage account or wallet involved

  • Leeloo operates a performance-based program, not a traditional financial platform

Using “payout” helps reinforce transparency and clarity in how our program works—and ensures expectations align with our model.

If you’re searching for information using terms like “withdrawal,” we recommend instead reviewing:
How to Request a Payout at Leeloo