What is the Maximum Account Size and Limit on the Number of Accounts I Can Trade?
Members of ShareAFunds can manage up to $1 million in simulated funds through active challenge accounts and up to $600,000 in active simulated funded accounts.
To clarify, this means you can trade with a maximum of $500,000 in active simulated funded accounts at any given time. Additionally, you're allowed to have up to $1 million in simulated funds through challenge accounts, including One Phase and Two Phase challenges, on top of the $600,000 in active simulated funded accounts.
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