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Risk Management

Drawdown Limit

Definition

A drawdown limit is the maximum allowed decline in account equity before trading privileges are revoked or positions are automatically closed. It is commonly used by prop firms, which set daily drawdown limits (e.g., 5%) and maximum total drawdown limits (e.g., 10%). Traders who breach these limits fail the evaluation or lose their funded account. Drawdown limits enforce disciplined risk management.

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