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Updated March 2026

Trading EUR/USD on Blueberry Funded: Complete Guide

Typical EUR/USD trading conditions on Blueberry Funded. All specs are indicative — verify current terms on Blueberry Funded's official website before trading.

EUR/USD Specs on Blueberry Funded

Leverage1:100
Typical Spread1.8 pips
Min Lot0.01
Max Lot100
CommissionNone
Trading Hours24/5
Swap Long-7.2
Swap Short+2.1

Typical values only. Actual spreads widen during news events and low-liquidity periods. Commission shown per standard lot.

Blueberry Funded Account Rules (Quick Reference)

News trading:restricted
Weekend holding:Not allowed

Position Sizing Guide for EUR/USD

Position sizes below use 1% risk per trade with a 10-pip stop loss. Daily limit shows the maximum loss Blueberry Funded allows per day (N/A% of account).

Account SizeDaily Limit1% Risk ($)Lots (10-pip SL)Max Lots (Daily Limit)
$10,000$500$1001.005.00
$25,000$1,250$2502.5012.50
$50,000$2,500$5005.0025.00
$100,000$5,000$1,00010.0050.00
$200,000$10,000$2,00020.00100.00

Pip value used: $10/lot. Assumes standard lot contract size. Actual P&L varies with entry price.

Trading EUR/USD on Blueberry Funded

EUR/USD stands as the most liquid currency pair in the forex market, making it an excellent choice for prop traders at Blueberry Funded. With its typical 80-pip daily range and medium volatility, this major pair offers consistent trading opportunities without the extreme price swings that can quickly violate account rules. The pair's deep liquidity means you'll rarely encounter slippage issues, and the predictable price action allows for more reliable technical analysis - crucial factors when operating under Blueberry Funded's 5% daily loss limit and 10% maximum drawdown rules. The 80-pip average daily range provides ample movement to capture profits while staying well within risk parameters when properly managed. Timing your EUR/USD trades around the London-New York overlap (8 AM to 12 PM EST) typically yields the highest volatility and tightest spreads, though Blueberry Funded's 24/5 trading hours allow you to capitalize on moves during the Asian session as well. The European morning session often sees strong directional moves as London traders react to overnight news and economic data. With Blueberry Funded's 1:100 leverage, a standard lot represents $100,000 in notional value, meaning each pip movement equals $10. On a $25,000 account, this allows for flexible position sizing - you could trade up to 12 standard lots while maintaining reasonable risk levels, though most successful traders stick to 1-3 lots to preserve capital during the evaluation phase. The 1.8-pip spread means your trade needs to move approximately 2 pips in your favor just to break even, making scalping strategies less viable compared to swing or intraday approaches. Position sizing becomes critical given the firm's risk parameters - on a $10,000 account, risking 2% per trade means your stop loss should be calculated to never exceed $200, which translates to roughly 20 pips with a 1-lot position. The negative swap of -7.2 pips for long positions makes holding EUR/USD overnight expensive if you're bullish, while the positive 2.1 pip swap for short positions provides a small daily credit. This swap structure should influence your trading style, particularly if you're planning to hold positions for multiple days. Key risks include unexpected central bank interventions, major economic announcements from both the Federal Reserve and European Central Bank, and sudden risk-off sentiment that can trigger rapid deleveraging in carry trades, potentially causing sharp EUR/USD movements that exceed normal daily ranges.

EUR/USD Specs: Blueberry Funded vs Competitors

Typical conditions across firms. Spreads are indicative and vary with market conditions.

FirmLeverageTypical SpreadCommissionMin Lot
Blueberry Funded1:1001.8 pipsNone0.01
FundedNext1:5001 pipsNone0.01
FTMO1:1001.1 pipsNone0.01
FundingPips1:1001.8 pipsNone0.01

EUR/USD on Blueberry Funded — FAQ

What leverage does Blueberry Funded offer for EUR/USD?+
Blueberry Funded provides 1:100 leverage for EUR/USD trading. This means on a $10,000 account, you can control up to $1,000,000 in currency exposure, while on a $25,000 account, you can access $2,500,000 in buying power. Each standard lot (100,000 units) requires only $1,000 in margin.
What is the typical EUR/USD spread on Blueberry Funded?+
The typical EUR/USD spread on Blueberry Funded is 1.8 pips. This spread may widen during major news events, market open/close times, or periods of low liquidity. The 1.8-pip spread means you need approximately 2 pips of favorable price movement to reach breakeven on any trade.
Can I trade EUR/USD during the news events on Blueberry Funded?+
Blueberry Funded generally allows news trading on EUR/USD, as this major pair typically maintains good liquidity even during high-impact events. However, you should be aware that spreads can widen significantly during major Federal Reserve or ECB announcements. Always check the firm's current news trading policy, as some prop firms restrict trading around extremely high-impact events.
How do I size positions in EUR/USD to protect my Blueberry Funded account?+
With Blueberry Funded's 5% daily loss limit, position sizing is crucial for account preservation. On a $10,000 account, limit your daily risk to $500 maximum - if trading 1 standard lot where each pip equals $10, set stops no wider than 25-30 pips. For a $25,000 account with a $1,250 daily loss limit, you could trade 2-3 standard lots with proportionally tighter stops to stay within risk parameters.

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Disclaimer: All instrument specs shown are typical/indicative values only and are not guaranteed. Spreads widen during news events, market opens/closes, and periods of low liquidity. Leverage and lot sizes may differ by account type. Always verify current trading conditions on Blueberry Funded's official website before trading. This is not financial advice. Updated March 2026.