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2-Stage Max Lot Size Rules
Updated over a week ago

The following max lot size rules apply to our 2-Stage Evaluations:

$5,000 Evaluation Account = 1 lot with open risk

$10,000 Evaluation Account = 2 lots with open risk

$25,000 Evaluation Account = 5 lots with open risk

$50,000 Evaluation Account = 10 lots with open risk

$100,000 Evaluation Account = 20 lots with open risk

$200,000 Evaluation Account = 40 lots with open risk

What is open risk?

Once your demo trade is in profit and you've moved your stop loss to either breakeven or in profit, the trade is no longer considered to be running with "open risk," and you
can, therefore, open additional trades with additional lots.

For example, on a $200,000 account, if you take a trade with 40 lots, once your stop
loss is at breakeven or in profit, you can execute a second trade with an additional
40 lots, for a total of 80 lots. So on and so forth.

If you execute trades that exceed the maximum allotted lots, our system will
automatically liquidate all trades that currently carry risk.

Note that margin and leverage requirements still apply. So, even though these are
the maximum lots that can be traded it is possible based on the leverage of the
account that you may not be able to trade up to the maximum depending on the
specific trade.

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