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May 18, 20261 min read
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Funding Cap refers to the maximum amount of capital a trader can manage with a prop firm at any given time. This limit applies across all funded accounts held by a trader and is designed to control the firm’s overall risk exposure. Even if a trader qualifies for multiple funded accounts, the total combined value cannot exceed the funding cap.

Funding caps vary between prop firms and may increase over time through scaling plans or performance milestones.

Why Funding Cap Matters in Prop Trading

The funding cap defines a trader’s growth potential within a prop firm. It sets a ceiling on how much capital can be allocated, regardless of how many challenges or accounts the trader passes. Understanding this limit helps traders plan long term and avoid purchasing accounts that exceed the allowable cap.

Some firms offer higher funding caps as an incentive for consistent performance. Traders who manage risk well and generate steady profits may qualify for larger capital allocations. Knowing the funding cap helps traders choose firms that align with their growth goals.

Example of a Funding Cap

A prop firm sets a funding cap of 500000 per trader. If a trader already manages a 300000 funded account, they can only add another funded account up to 200000. Any additional accounts beyond this limit would not be approved.

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Fajar Febriansyah is a Web Development Content Writer at FinPR, specializing in content for the prop firm industry. He creates clear, accurate, and user focused content that helps traders understand platforms, rules, and trading models without confusion. With a background in SEO copywriting and technical writing, Fajar focuses on turning complex trading and web related topics into straightforward explanations built around real search intent. He is also active on TikTok under the username @ngopypaste, where he shares practical copywriting tips with an audience of over 6K+ followers. You can connect with him on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/in/fajar-febriansyah/

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