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What Is The Highest Amount Of Simulated Capital a Member Can Manage At Funded Trader Markets?

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The maximum simulated capital allocation per member can reach up to $2,000,000, depending on the combination of Evaluation and Instant Funding accounts. For Evaluation accounts, the total combined allocation across the 2-Step Speed and 2-Step Standard programs is capped at $300,000. The 2-Step Plus program allows for an additional allocation of up to $300,000. The 1-Step Nitro program has a maximum allocation of $300,000 and the 1-Step Nitro Pro program allows for an additional allocation of up to $500,000 and the 1-Step Nitro X program provides an additional allocation of up to $300,000, bringing the maximum Evaluation allocation to $1,700,000.

Instant Funding accounts—which include the Instant Standard, Instant Pro and Instant Plus programs—have a combined allocation limit of $300,000. To ensure diversification across programs, no single account may exceed an allocation of $100,000 per instant program.

Please refer to the table below for the total Allocation for individual programs as well as for all programs combined:

Allocation Rules and Limits

Plan Type

Program

Maximum Allocation (USD)

Combined Allocation Rules

Evaluations

2-Step Speed

Part of $300,000 combined limit

2-Step Speed + 2-Step Standard combined cannot exceed $300,000.

2-Step Standard

Part of $300,000 combined limit

2-Step Plus

$300,000 (separate from $300,000 combined limit)

1-Step Nitro

$300,000 (separate from $300,000 combined limit)

1-Step Nitro Pro

$500,000 (separate from $300,000 combined limit)

1-Step Nitro X

$300,000 (separate from $300,000 combined limit)

Instant Funding

Instant Standard

$100,000

Instant Standard + Instant Pro +Instant Plus combined cannot exceed $300,000.

Instant Pro

$100,000

Instant Plus

$100,000

Total Limits

Evaluations

Max $1,700,000

Total limit: $2,000,000.

Instant Funding

Max $300,000

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