I'd say they aren't making their money on funded trader splits but on failed combine attempts so the split is a loss leader and the split % difference for the first 5000 is irrelevant if it drives more traders towards the combines.

Thanks for replying Pekelo and London kid. I believe it was important for me to learn this lesson. They could close the position automaticly before the market closes, but what I think is the most important here and what they are trying to teach is planning your trade ahead, because if you dont have enough time, either you're gonna loose money by having to close a position just because u ran out of time or holding it while the market is closed and assuming a higher risk. And I dont wanna be in any of these positions.
So I get it, I think its a good thing to learn either trading for TST or using your own account.
Anyway, Im profitable and very persistent. I know I can pass e this and get funded, just a matter of time now.
I will provide my analyses in a day or two, so others can respond first, but I can't stop laughing at this part:
" traders that withdraw their profits have more success"
No shit Scherlock, only successful traders can withdraw money....
Edit: I see Onemoreshot has already given the correct answer, the offer is just a little carrot in front of Combiners' eyes, if you are not good at the Live phase, it makes no difference anyway, and they might lose a little to a few good traders, but the advertising value is more important.
All in all, if this is really their biggest announcement, then they are in trouble...

Come on, no discussion of their biggest announcement (their worlds) to date yet? First, let's see the candy:
"That's right, no profit split.
We have changed the game. Effective immediately, each and every funded account will receive 100% of their profits, on the first withdrawal, up to $5,000. You then keep 80% of the profits thereafter.
You heard that right. Your first withdraw, up to $5,000 is yours.
Our Funding Team noticed a trend, traders that withdraw their profits have more success in the funded account and exhibit greater risk management. Therefore, along with our trading firm, they worked together to determine the best way to incentivize our funded traders to pay themselves. They decided the best solution was to give you more of what you earned."
Since I am curious, let's see what you guys think of this change first and I will explain it to you later...

is still green. Whats does it mean? Am I still on the game? And why?