AUD/USD Lot Size Calculator for FundedNext
Quick Answer
For AUD/USD, each pip is worth $10 per standard lot. With a typical 25-30 pip stop loss on this pair, 1% risk on a $100,000 account means position sizing around 0.33-0.40 lots.
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Firm Rules Summary
| Max Daily Loss | 5% |
| Max Total Loss | 10% |
| Profit Target (Phase 1) | 8% |
| Min Trading Days | — |
| Consistency Rule | No |
Instrument Guide
AUD/USD is one of the most liquid major pairs, making it ideal for precise position sizing without slippage concerns. The 65-pip average daily range gives you plenty of room to work with, but also means you need to be strategic about stop placement to avoid getting whipped out by normal volatility.
For stop losses, I typically use 25-35 pips on AUD/USD depending on the setup - tight enough to manage risk but wide enough to handle the pair's natural movement. The currency responds strongly to commodity prices and risk sentiment, so expect bigger moves during Asian and overlapping sessions.
Worked example: On a $100,000 FundedNext account risking 1% ($1,000), with a 30-pip stop loss, you'd calculate: $1,000 ÷ (30 pips × $10) = 0.33 lots. For 2% risk ($2,000) with the same stop, that's 0.67 lots. These sizes keep you well within the daily loss limits while allowing for multiple positions.
The beauty of AUD/USD for prop trading is its predictable pip value - no complex calculations like with indices or crypto. FundedNext's 5% daily loss limit gives you solid cushion since even a 2% risk position hitting your stop only burns 2% of your daily allowance. The 65-pip daily range means your 25-35 pip stops represent reasonable portions of the pair's movement, not fighting the natural flow.
This pair suits FundedNext's rules perfectly - liquid enough for clean entries and exits, volatile enough for profit opportunities, but not so wild that you'll accidentally breach drawdown limits. The $10 pip value makes mental math easy during live trading.
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Last verified: 2 April 2026. Always confirm current rules directly with FundedNext before trading.