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How many funded accounts can I have?

Updated over 2 months ago

You can have up to 3 funded accounts at the same time.
Each funded account is completely independent, with its own balance, rules, and trading performance.

How does it work?

You can pass multiple challenges and activate several funded accounts under your name, but the maximum limit is three.

If you pass a new challenge while already having 3 funded accounts, the new funded account will be placed on hold.
It will be activated automatically once one of your current funded accounts is closed or removed.


Can I copy trade between my accounts?

Yes. Copy trading between your own funded accounts is allowed.
You can mirror trades across your accounts using a copy trading tool or platform connection, as long as:

  • All trades are placed on your own accounts,

  • No external or third-party accounts are involved,

  • Each account still follows its own trading rules and limits.

This allows you to manage several accounts efficiently without manually repeating trades.


Why have multiple accounts?

Having several accounts gives you more flexibility and control:

  • You can run different strategies across accounts.

  • You can adjust risk levels per account.

  • You can use copy trading to handle multiple accounts more easily.

  • You can increase total potential payouts by performing well across all accounts.

Example:
If you have three $50,000 funded accounts, you can use one for scalping, another for longer-term setups, and copy trades across all to keep execution consistent.


What happens if you try to exceed the limit?

If you try to activate a 4th funded account, it will not be approved.
Any new funded accounts will remain on hold until you’re back under the 3-account limit.


Summary

  • Maximum of 3 funded accounts per trader

  • New funded accounts are put on hold if you already have 3

  • Copy trading between your own accounts is allowed

  • Each account follows its own rules and limits

  • No merging or exceeding the 3-account limit

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