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Max. available Contract Sizes

Updated over 5 months ago

Each model has its own limitations to the maximum allowance of opened contracts. If you already know about contracts, this article will help you understand how to calculate a profit per tick.

Futures: Model 1 (Beginner)

Account Balance

Maximum Contract Size

$150,000

15 contracts ($150,000 margin)

$100,000

10 Contracts $100,000 margin)

$50,000

5 Contracts ($50,000 margin)

Futures: Model 2 (Advanced)

Account Balance

Maximum Contract Size

$150,000

15 Contracts ($150,000 margin)

$100,000

10 Contracts ($100,000 margin)

$50,000

5 Contracts ($50,000 margin)

Futures: Model 3 (Expert)

Account Balance

Maximum Contract Size

$150,000

9 Contracts ($90,000 margin)

$100,000

6 Contracts ($60,000 margin)

$50,000

3 Contracts ($30,000 margin)


โ€‹โ€‹Key Points to understand for calculations

Each instrument might have a different Margin per 1 contract. Each Account balance and Model setup has different allowed contracts (margin). Based on this, the maximum available position you can open will differ.


The basic calculation is as follows: Allowed margin / Margin per contract = size of the position
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Example of how much you can open:

Example1: If the account has a 15 Contracts allowance, the allowed margin is $150,000

  • If the Margin per 1 contract is $10,000, the size you can open is 15 (For example E-mini S&P 500)

  • If the Margin per 1 contract is $1,000, the size you can open is 150 ( For example Micro E-mini S&P)

  • If the Margin per 1 contract is $2,000, the size you can open is 75 ( For example Silver)

Example2: If the account has a 9 Contracts allowance, the allowed margin is $90,000

  • If the Margin per 1 contract is $10,000, the size you can open is 9 (For example Euro FX)

  • If the Margin per 1 contract is $1,000, the size you can open is 90 (For example Micro Crude Oil)

  • If the Margin per 1 contract is $2,000, the size you can open is 45 ( For example Silver)

Required Margin per 1 contract for each instrument

CME Equity Futures

Symbol Name

Product

Margin per 1 contract

/ES

E-mini S&P 500

$10,000

/MES

Micro E-mini S&P

$1,000

/NKD

Nikkei

$10,000

/NQ

E-mini NASDAQ 100

$10,000

/MNQ

Micro E-mini NASDAQ 100

$1,000

/RTY

E-mini Russell 2000

$10,000

/M2K

Micro E-mini Russell 2000

$1,000

/MBT

Micro E-mini Bitcoin

$10,000

/MET

Micro E-mini Ether

$10,000

CME Foreign Exchange Futures

Symbol Name

Product

Margin per 1 contract

/6A

Australian $

$10.000

/M6A

Micro AUD/USD

$1,000

/6B

British Pound

$10.000

/M6B

Micro British Pound

$1,000

/6C

Canadian $

$10.000

/6E

Euro FX

$10.000

/M6E

Micro Euro

$1,000

/6J

Japanese Yen

$10.000

/6S

Swiss Franc

$10.000

/6M

Mexican Peso

$10.000

/6N

New Zealand $

$10.000

CME Agricultural Futures

Symbol Name

Product

Margin per 1 contract

/LE

Live Cattle

$10,000

/HE

Lean Hogs

$10,000

/GF

Feeder Cattle

$10,000

NYMEX Futures

Symbol Name

Product

Margin per 1 contract

/CL

Crude Oil

$10,000

/MCL

Micro Crude Oil

$1,000

/QM

E-mini Crude Oil

$10,000

/NG

Natural Gas

$10,000

/QG

E-mini Natural Gas

$10,000

/MNG

Micro Natural Gas

$1,000

/RB

RBOB Gasoline

$10,000

/HO

Heating Oil

$10,000

CBOT Commodity Futures

Symbol Name

Product

Margin per 1 contract

/ZC

Corn

$10,000

/ZW

Wheat

$10,000

/ZS

Soybeans

$10,000

/ZM

Soybean Meal

$10,000

/ZL

Soybean Oil

$10,000

CBOT Equity Futures

Symbol Name

Product

Margin per 1 contract

/YM

Mini-DOW

$10,000

/MYM

Micro Mini-DOW

$1,000

CBOT Financial/Interest Rate Futures

Symbol Name

Product

Margin per 1 contract

/ZT

2-Year Note

$10,000

/ZF

5-Year Note

$10,000

/ZN

10-Year Note

$10,000

/ZB

30-Year Bond

$10,000

/UB

Ultra-Bond

$10,000

/TN

Ultra-Note

$10,000

/ZQ

30 Day Fed

$10,000

COMEX Futures

Symbol Name

Product

Margin per 1 contract

/GC

Gold

$10,000

/MGC

Micro Gold

$1,000

/SI

Silver

$2,000

/SIL

Micro Silver

$1,000

/HG

Copper

$10,000

/MHG

Micro Copper

$10,000

/PL

Platinum

$10,000

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