How to Trade ICT (Inner Circle Trader) on FundedNext
ICT (Inner Circle Trader) on FundedNext is rated excellent fit. There are no major rule conflicts. FundedNext offers 6 rules that actively support this strategy. Recommended timeframes: 15m, 1H, 4H, Daily.
A methodology focused on institutional order flow, liquidity sweeps, and market structure shifts. Traders look for liquidity grabs above/below key highs and lows, then enter on displacement moves. Typically involves swing-style entries held for hours to days.
FundedNext uses static drawdown -- your floor is fixed at account opening and never moves up. This gives ict (inner circle trader) traders maximum room to absorb normal strategy drawdowns without the floor chasing your profits.
FundedNext allows overnight holding in all phases, which is essential for ict (inner circle trader) setups that need to develop over multiple sessions.
FundedNext allows news trading in all phases. ICT (Inner Circle Trader) setups that rely on news-driven liquidity sweeps and displacement can be executed without restriction.
FundedNext's 5% daily loss limit is generous enough for most ict (inner circle trader) setups. At 1% risk per trade, you can absorb 5 consecutive losers before hitting the daily cap.
FundedNext has no consistency rule. If your ict (inner circle trader) produces one large winning trade, you keep the full benefit without worrying about single-day profit caps.
FundedNext offers forex, indices markets, which align well with ICT (Inner Circle Trader)'s typical instruments.
These timeframes align with both ICT (Inner Circle Trader)'s typical setups and FundedNext's rules. Use higher timeframes for analysis and lower for entries.
For ict (inner circle trader) on FundedNext, risk 0.5-1% per trade. On a $50,000 account, that is $250-$500 per trade. With a 5% daily loss limit, you can take 2-4 setups per day without excessive risk.
- Exceeding the 5% daily loss limit by revenge trading. After 2-3 losing ict (inner circle trader) trades, the emotional urge to "make it back" leads to oversized positions that breach the daily cap.
- Oversizing positions to hit the profit target faster. ICT (Inner Circle Trader) has defined risk parameters -- increasing size beyond your plan to speed up the evaluation is the fastest path to blowing the account.
- Over-trading on slow market days. When ict (inner circle trader) setups are not presenting clearly, forcing trades leads to death by a thousand cuts against the daily loss limit.
| phase 1 | phase 2 | funded | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Daily Loss | 5% | 5% | 5% |
| DD Type | Static | Static | Static |
| Overnight | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| News | allowed | allowed | allowed |
| Weekend | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Consistency | None | None | None |