AUD/USD Lot Size Calculator for For Traders
Quick Answer
For AUD/USD, each standard lot moves $10 per pip. With a typical 25-pip stop loss, risking 1% of a $100k account means you can trade 1.6 standard lots (or 16 mini lots).
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Firm Rules Summary
| Max Daily Loss | 5% |
| Max Total Loss | 10% |
| Profit Target (Phase 1) | 10% |
| Min Trading Days | — |
| Consistency Rule | No |
Instrument Guide
AUD/USD offers clean position sizing with its straightforward $10 per pip per standard lot structure, making calculations more transparent than cross pairs or exotics. The 65-pip average daily range gives you solid room to breathe - you can typically set stops at 25-35 pips without getting whipsawed by normal market noise, especially around key support/resistance levels or during the Asian session overlap.
Let's work through realistic examples: On a $100k account risking 1% ($1,000) with a 30-pip stop, you'd divide $1,000 by $300 (30 pips × $10), giving you 3.33 mini lots or 0.33 standard lots. Bump that to 2% risk ($2,000) and you're looking at 6.67 mini lots or 0.67 standard lots with the same stop distance.
The AUDUSD's behavior during different sessions matters for your sizing decisions. During London/NY overlap, that 65-pip range often gets hit, so conservative 25-30 pip stops work well. But during quiet Asian hours outside of RBA announcements, you might tighten to 20 pips and increase size accordingly.
For For Traders' rules, this pair fits perfectly. The 5% daily loss limit gives you multiple shots with proper 1-2% position sizing, and the predictable pip value makes it easy to calculate exactly where you stand. The commodity currency nature means it moves on risk sentiment and RBA policy, giving clear fundamental drivers to trade around. Unlike indices with complex contract specs or crypto with wild volatility, AUDUSD lets you focus on pure price action and risk management without worrying about overnight gaps or liquidity issues that could blow past your stops.
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Last verified: 2 April 2026. Always confirm current rules directly with For Traders before trading.