TLDR:
Challenge Accounts: Up to $700,000 total allocation
FundedNext Accounts: Up to $300,000 total allocation
You can mix & match account sizes ($25K, $50K, $100K) within these limits.
FundedNext Futures allows traders to hold multiple accounts, but maximum allocation rules apply to ensure fair trading opportunities and risk management. These limits vary between Challenge Accounts and FundedNext Accounts, and traders can combine different account sizes as long as they remain within the allowed cap.
Maximum Allocation Limits for FundedNext Futures
Challenge Accounts: Up to $700,000 total allocation
FundedNext Accounts: Up to $300,000 total allocation
These limits apply across all active accounts of each type.
How the Allocation Limits Work
You can mix and match different account sizes when building your allocation. FundedNext Futures currently offers three sizes:
$25,000
$50,000
$100,000
Futures Challenge Account Allocation (Max $700K)
You may hold multiple Challenge Accounts with a combined allocation of up to $700,000.
Examples of Allowed Allocations:
Seven $100K Challenges→ $700K
Four $100K + Two $50K Challenges→ $500K (within limit)
Two $25K + Six $100K Challenges→ $650K (within limit)
Futures FundedNext Account Allocation (Max $300K)
Once you pass your Challenge, FundedNext Accounts are created under the FundedNext allocation limit.
Rules:
The total allocation of all active FundedNext Accounts cannot exceed $300,000.
If you reach this limit, you cannot receive additional accounts. New accounts after passing a Challenge will be put on hold.
Accounts are processed only when allocation opens up (e.g., an account breaches or is discontinued).
Examples of Allowed Allocations:
Three $100K FundedNext Accounts → $300K
Two $50K + Two $100K FundedNext Accounts → $300K
One $25K + Two $100K FundedNext Accounts → $225K (within limit)
Important Note:
Maximum allocation limits are subject to periodic review and may be adjusted at FundedNext’s discretion.