Goat Funded Trader $25,000 Account Rules

Last verified: 2026-03-21 | Official rules page

Goat Funded Trader's $25,000 Phase 1 has a $1,250 daily loss limit (5%), $2,500 maximum drawdown (static (floor never moves)), and a $2,500 profit target. Minimum 3 trading days. Fee: $158.

Rules by Phase
phase 1phase 2funded
Daily Loss$1,250 (5%)$1,250 (5%)$1,250 (5%)
Max Drawdown$2,500$2,500$2,500
DD TypeStaticStaticStatic
Profit Target$2,500$1,250None
Min Days33None
News Tradingallowedallowedallowed
OvernightYesYesYes
What This Means In Practice

You can lose max $1,250 in a single day.

Your account can never drop below $22,500.

If you grow to $35,000, the floor stays at $22,500(static). Your profits don't shrink your safety net.

At 1% risk per trade ($250), you can take 5 losing trades before hitting the daily limit.

How Many Losing Trades Before You Blow

Understanding how many consecutive losers your account can survive is the difference between passing and failing. Here is the math for the Goat Funded Trader $25,000 account at different risk levels, based on the $2,500 max drawdown (static (floor never moves)).

Risk Per TradeDollar RiskLosers to Max DDLosers to Daily Limit
0.5%$1252010
1%$250105
1.5%$37563
2%$50052
3%$75031

At the commonly recommended 1% risk per trade ($250), you can absorb 10 consecutive losing trades before breaching the $2,500 max drawdown. However, the $1,250 daily loss limit means you can only take 5 losers in a single day before getting locked out. This is the constraint that bites most traders first.

Because Goat Funded Trader uses static drawdown, profits you accumulate before a losing streak create additional buffer. If you are up $1,000 before a drawdown, you effectively have $3,500 of room at 1% risk, which translates to 14 losing trades.

Position Sizing Guide for $25,000

Proper position sizing on the Goat Funded Trader $25,000 account depends on your stop loss distance, the instrument you trade, and the rules you need to respect. Below are practical guidelines for this specific account.

Forex (standard lots):

At 1% risk ($250) with a 20-pip stop loss, you can trade approximately 1.25 standard lots (each pip = ~$10 on majors). With a 50-pip stop, that drops to 0.50 lots. If you plan to take multiple trades in a day, remember your combined risk cannot exceed the $1,250 daily limit.

Conservative vs. aggressive sizing:

Conservative (0.5% risk): Risk $125 per trade. You can survive 20 consecutive losers before max drawdown. At a 2:1 reward-to-risk ratio, you need 10 winning trades (with no losers) to hit the $2,500 profit target.

Standard (1% risk): Risk $250 per trade. You can survive 10 consecutive losers. At a 2:1 reward-to-risk ratio, you need 5 winning trades to hit the target.

Aggressive (2% risk): Risk $500 per trade. Only 5 losers before breach. Just 2 losers hit the daily limit. Not recommended unless you have a proven win rate above 60%.

The key takeaway: on a $25,000 account with $2,500 max drawdown, your static drawdown gives you room to recover from losing streaks as long as you size properly. Your profit target is $2,500 (10%), which means you need to earn 1.0x what you can afford to lose. Use the drawdown simulator to test different scenarios.

Pros
  • +Both 1-step and 2-step options available
  • +Very low entry fees ($68 for $8K)
  • +Static drawdown
  • +Crypto trading included
  • +Profit split scales up to 95%
Cons
  • -Profit split starts low at 75%
  • -Less established brand
  • -Unusual account sizes ($8K, $15K)
  • -Limited platform support (MT4/MT5 only)
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