On Funded accounts, the following maximum lot exposure applies to each account size:
Maximum lot exposure refers to the total combined allowed lots/position size at any given time on the account.
For example, with a maximum exposure of 40 lots for a $100,000 account, you can either open a single trade of 40 lots or split it into two trades of 20 lots each. However, opening two trades of 25 lots each would not be allowed, as this would total 50 lots, exceeding the 40-lot maximum.
Maximum Lot Exposure by Account Size:
• $5,000 account: Maximum of 2.5 lots
• $10,000 account: Maximum of 5 lots
• $25,000 account: Maximum of 10 lots
• $50,000 account: Maximum of 20 lots
• $75,000 account: Maximum of 30 lots
• $100,000 account: Maximum of 40 lots
Rule Violation Consequences:
During the account review at the withdrawal stage, any violations of this rule are handled strictly.
• First Violation: Profits earned using lot sizes exceeding the allowed limit will not be eligible for withdrawal.
• Second Violation: This will be considered a breach of contract, making the account ineligible for further trading activities.