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How Much Simulated Capital Am I Allowed To Trade At Funded Trader Markets?
How Much Simulated Capital Am I Allowed To Trade At Funded Trader Markets?
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Written by Rocco H.
Updated over a month ago

At Funded Trader Markets, the simulated FX capital you receive is based on the challenge size you choose. Upon passing the challenge, you will be provided with a simulated funded account

equivalent to the challenge account size.

Traders can work with up to $700,000 in simulated funds, (please note the maximum account size is $200k) which can be allocated across any of our six distinct trading programs. This setup allows

for flexibility in how you utilize your simulated capital.

1-Step Nitro, 2-Step Speed, and 2-Step Standard have a combined maximum limit of $300,000 in allocation.

1-Step Nitro – Part of $300,000 Combined Limit

2-Step Standard – Part of $300,000 Combined Limit

2-Step Speed – Part of $300,000 Combined Limit

1-Step Nitro Pro – Max $100,000 (On top of $300,000 Combined Limit)

Instant Standard – Max $100,000 (On top of $300,000 Combined Limit)

Instant Pro – Max $200,000 (On top of $300,000 Combined Limit)

At Funded Trader Markets, we provide a variety of programs to match different trading styles, including 1-Step Programs and Simulated Instant Funding Programs.

Our account sizes range from $5,000 to $200,000.

Traders who have multiple Simulated Funded Accounts can request to merge them, with a combined maximum limit of $200,000 after merging. Please review the Merge Criteria for details: Requirements for Merging

All Evaluation programs offer a 100% profit split on the first $10,000 of profits earned. After reaching this threshold, the profit split transitions to 80% for subsequent profits. This profit split can increase permanently to 100% if the account qualifies for a scale-up. For more details, please Click Here for Scaling Plan

Please note that the maximum allocation of Simulated Capital is $700,000. If multiple accounts are registered by the same user, or by using the same IP address, Funded Trader Markets reserves the right to terminate those accounts.

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