Indices Funded Account
Trade Indices on a funded account of up to $400K and keep up to 100% of the profits. Indices trades around the cash and futures sessions of each exchange, which suits traders who want clean trends and strong reactions to economic data.
Why trade Indices on a funded account
Indices covers stock indices such as the US30, NAS100, SPX500, GER40 and UK100. On a funded account you get the buying power to trade them properly without risking your own capital, and you keep up to 100% of what you make.
Index volatility spikes around the US cash open and major data releases, so risk has to be sized for fast moves.
Indices rules on a funded account
Your Indices trades follow the same risk framework as every other instrument: a 4% max daily loss, a 7% max drawdown and a profit target to clear the evaluation. News and weekend holding are allowed.
The edge of Indices for funded traders is clean trends and strong reactions to economic data, but the same volatility means stops and position sizing have to be deliberate.
Picking an account size for Indices
Size your account to the volatility of Indices. A market that moves fast needs enough drawdown buffer that a normal swing doesn't threaten your account, so many index traders choose a $100K or $200K account for breathing room.
Frequently Asked
Can I trade Indices on a funded account?+
Yes. Indices is fully supported on every GET FUNDED account size from $10K to $400K.
What are the rules for trading Indices?+
The standard framework applies: 4% max daily loss, 7% max drawdown and a profit target. News and weekend holding are allowed.
Do you allow leverage on Indices?+
Yes, up to 1:50 depending on the instrument. Always size positions to your risk per trade rather than the maximum leverage.
How fast are Indices payouts?+
Payouts are processed in hours via bank transfer, crypto or e-wallet, with a $50 minimum and no maximum.
Ready To Get Funded?
Trade up to $400K of our capital. Keep up to 100%, payouts in hours, no time limits. Pick your account and pass the evaluation.
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Last updated 2026-06-11.