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US30 (Dow Jones) Lot Size Calculator for For Traders

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US30 has a pip value of $1 per lot, making position sizing straightforward. With a typical 100-point stop loss on this instrument, 1% risk on a $100k account would be a 10-lot position ($1,000 risk ÷ $100 stop = 10 lots).

Position Size Calculator
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Firm Rules Summary
Max Daily Loss5%
Max Total Loss10%
Profit Target (Phase 1)10%
Min Trading Days
Consistency RuleNo
Instrument Guide
US30 position sizing is refreshingly simple compared to forex - each point move equals $1 per lot, period. No complex pip calculations or currency conversions to worry about. The 350-point average daily range is crucial for your stop placement strategy. This range means intraday swings of 200-400 points are normal, so your stops need breathing room or you'll get whipsawed constantly. For realistic stop losses, I typically use 80-150 points depending on the setup. Breakout trades might warrant 200+ point stops given the volatility. Here's how the math works: On a $100k account risking 1%, you have $1,000 to play with. With a 100-point stop, that's 10 lots maximum (1000 ÷ 100). Bump to 2% risk and you're looking at 20 lots with the same stop. Let's say you're trading a trend continuation with a 120-point stop. At 1% risk: $1,000 ÷ 120 points = 8.33 lots (round down to 8). At 2% risk: $2,000 ÷ 120 = 16.67 lots (round to 17). The round numbers make position sizing calculations fast during live trading. This instrument suits For Traders' prop model well. The 5% daily loss limit gives you decent wiggle room - even with 2% per trade, you'd need three consecutive losses to approach trouble. The 350-point daily range provides plenty of movement to hit profit targets without holding overnight. Just remember that US30 gaps frequently at opens, so factor that into your risk management if holding through sessions.
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Last verified: 2 April 2026. Always confirm current rules directly with For Traders before trading.