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Max Active Elite Sim-Funded Accounts

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Max Active Elite Sim-Funded Accounts

Elite Trader Funding (ETF) permits traders to keep up to 5 active Elite Sim-Funded accounts at a time, subject to specific rules and guidelines designed to ensure fair use and effective account management.

Active Elite Sim-Funded Accounts

  • Total Active Funded Accounts: Traders can hold up to 5 Elite Sim-Funded accounts at one time, unless they meet the purchase date conditions outlined below.

Activation Policy

  • Evaluations Purchased On or After September 17, 2025: Traders will be limited to activating a maximum of 5 Elite Sim-Funded accounts at any given time.

  • Evaluations Purchased Before September 17, 2025: Traders remain grandfathered under the prior policy, allowing up to 20 active Elite Sim-Funded activation.

    • Fast Track Account Restriction: Of these 20 accounts, only 5 can be from passed Fast Track evaluations. This limit is designed to balance trading potential with risk management across different evaluation types.

    • Direct to Funded account Restriction (DTF): Limit of 5 active DTF account per trader.

Managing Multiple Accounts Effectively

To optimize performance and stay within the maximum account policy:

  • Prioritize Account Strategy: Traders are encouraged to strategically select and manage their most profitable accounts to avoid surpassing the account limit.

Consequences of Exceeding the Account Cap

ETF actively monitors account totals to maintain compliance with the maximum account policy. If a trader’s account portfolio exceeds the allowed number:

  1. Excess Account Deactivation: Accounts surpassing the 5-account cap may be deactivated by ETF without prior notice.

  2. Limited Activation Options: Traders attempting to activate more accounts than allowed will face restrictions until they adjust their active account count.

For further information or questions about account limits, please contact ETF support or visit the Elite Trader Funding Help Center.

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