Lot and Quantity Limits
How lot and quantity limits work when you place futures and multi leg options on Funded with Flow, and where to find the exact limit for your account.
On Funded with Flow, the number of lots and contracts you can trade at once is set by your plan, and the exact limit is shown on your plan card. You will find the live figure for your account on the Pricing page and on your Accounts page.
Where you set lots and quantity
When you build a strategy on the Options screen, you choose your quantity with the lot and quantity selector before you place the order. This works on both desktop and mobile. As you adjust the lots, the live profit and loss preview updates so you can see the effect of a larger or smaller position before you commit. Futures orders from the Trade terminal use the same idea: you pick the number of contracts on the order ticket.
Why limits vary by plan
Every paid challenge and funded account carries rules that keep it healthy, and contract and position size limits are part of that set. The precise cap depends on which plan you are on, so a Novice, Starter, Intermediate, or Committed account will not share the same numbers. No Drawdown plans also apply a maximum exposure cap, which shapes how much size you can hold at one time. Because these figures are specific to each plan, we do not list them here. Open the Pricing page to compare plans, or check your active account on the Accounts page for the limit that applies to you right now.
When an order is capped
Alongside the lot cap, accounts also apply a maximum allocation risk per position. This means a single position cannot take up more than an allowed share of your account, so even if your requested lots sit under the contract limit, the allocation rule can be the tighter constraint. If your order is reduced or rejected, lower the quantity and try again, and review your account rules to see which limit you reached.
Get help
For the exact lot and contract limits on your plan, always trust the live numbers on your Accounts page and the Pricing page rather than a fixed figure. If something looks off with your account limits, email [email protected] and we will take a look.
Size your positions to what your account rules allow, and the platform will keep the rest in check.
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