Scaling Funded Accounts PDF
Scaling Funded Accounts PDF
Begin with a $50k funded account to build discipline and refine your trading strategy.
This size offers a balance between manageable risk and the potential for profit, helping
you stay grounded and focused as you develop consistency in your trades.
Once you've made your first payout, reinvest it into higher-funded accounts. Scale
yourself up to accounts like 5x $150k Accounts. EX: You trade on 1 50k topstep
account, you pass and get a payout, than you buy 5 150k topstep accounts. This allows
you to take on more capital and diversify your trades, boosting your overall profit
potential.
In my case, I started with 50k starters on MFFU. When I passed the account and got a
payout, the first thing I did was re invest into 5 150ks on topstep, as I knew the best thing
Once you have multiple higher-up funded accounts, you can leverage copy trading. This
enables you to trade across different accounts simultaneously, amplifying returns without
having to monitor every position actively. Another amazing part about copy trading is you
get to spread the risk. With firms, since the drawdown is tight, instead of always wanting
the “Highest account size” you want the ones that you can stack up to copy trade with.
For example, once you have re-invested a payout into 5 150ks on topstep, you can
copy trade all those accounts. So if you have a 2k day, it is actually 10k. This is an
amazing way to make a lot of money without risking a ton PER account.
The more firms you partner with, the better. This spreads your risk and increases your
opportunities for scaling. More accounts mean more potential profits and a broader
range of trading styles to optimize your success. An example of this is utilizing Topstep,
Imagine you reach the point to where you have max allocation on ALL these firms. If you
continue to execute the same system day in and day out, and don’t have mental error,
you can become a 7 figure trader solely off prop firms. Keep in mind this ALL started
from a 50-100$ investment in a $50k futures funded account. Learn the skill, the
The thing that is wrong with the trading community nowadays is that everyone is
brainwashed with top and bottom ticking believing that this is the BEST way to trade,
The thing is with these firms, is they offer such a low drawdown that trails you when you
haven’t made your original buffer. Knowing this, the best way to beat these firms and
ultimately “milk them” is by utilizing a higher WR and lower RR strategy. If you have a
strategy that is even 70-75% wrr that provides a 1:1.5 -1:2 RR, it is going to be
extremely profitable. Another thing we know is that when we utilize copy trading, Our risk
is spread. If we are also utilizing a high win rate strategy while copy trading, we can
guarantee that we can pass accounts and gain consistent payouts easily without having
to worry about any drawdown rules. Summing this up, it is important to collect data on a
system that provides you with a higher win rate, and once you are confident in this, you
can use it on prop firms to ultimately milk them and make a living off funded accounts.
In conclusion, by starting small with a $50k funded account, you can slowly grow your
trading skills and make smart decisions to build up your accounts over time. Reinvesting your
profits into bigger accounts lets you make more money without taking huge risks. Using copy
trading and working with multiple firms helps you spread out your trades, so you can earn more
without worrying too much about losing. If you keep practicing and following your plan, you
could turn your small start into something really big, maybe even making millions! It all starts
with learning the right way to trade and sticking with it.
Something that is also important I will say is have income coming in as you are studying/starting
out in your trading journey. It is hard to trade when you are on your last dollars, and knowing
that you have money to purchase accounts will help your pysch. But all in all, with the skill of
day trading, you can turn 50$ into six figures in under a year.