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Updated March 2026

Trading EU50 (Euro Stoxx 50) on Apex Trader Funding: Complete Guide

Typical EU50 (Euro Stoxx 50) trading conditions on Apex Trader Funding. All specs are indicative — verify current terms on Apex Trader Funding's official website before trading.

EU50 (Euro Stoxx 50) Specs on Apex Trader Funding

Leverage1:50
Typical Spread3.3 pips
Min Lot0.1
Max Lot25
CommissionNone
Trading Hours08:00-17:30
Swap Long-4.1
Swap Short-2.3

Typical values only. Actual spreads widen during news events and low-liquidity periods. Commission shown per standard lot.

Apex Trader Funding Account Rules (Quick Reference)

Total drawdown:4%
Phase 1 target:6%
News trading:restricted
Weekend holding:Not allowed

Position Sizing Guide for EU50 (Euro Stoxx 50)

Position sizes below use 1% risk per trade with a 10-pip stop loss. Daily limit shows the maximum loss Apex Trader Funding allows per day (N/A% of account).

Account SizeDaily Limit1% Risk ($)Lots (10-pip SL)Max Lots (Daily Limit)
$10,000$500$10010.0050.00
$25,000$1,250$25025.00125.00
$50,000$2,500$50050.00250.00
$100,000$5,000$1,000100.00500.00
$200,000$10,000$2,000200.001000.00

Pip value used: $1/lot. Assumes standard lot contract size. Actual P&L varies with entry price.

Trading EU50 (Euro Stoxx 50) on Apex Trader Funding

The EU50 represents Europe's blue-chip companies and offers prop traders a solid middle ground between volatility and predictability. With its typical 50-pip daily range and medium volatility profile, this index pairs well with Apex Trader Funding's risk parameters, giving you enough movement to hit profit targets without excessive noise that could trigger drawdown limits. The instrument's behavior tends to be more stable than individual stocks while still providing sufficient price action for scalping and swing trading strategies. Trading during the European session from 09:00-17:30 CET aligns perfectly with when institutional flow is heaviest, though Apex extends trading hours slightly to 08:00-17:30, giving you an extra hour to position before the main session. This early window can be particularly valuable for trading overnight gaps or positioning ahead of economic releases from major European economies. The 1:50 leverage at Apex means each 0.1 lot controls roughly €1,000 worth of the index, making position sizing straightforward while keeping margin requirements reasonable. With Apex's 5% daily loss limit, you need to be particularly mindful of position sizing since the EU50's 50-pip average range could theoretically eat into a significant portion of your daily allowance if you're not careful with stop losses. The 3.3-pip spread is reasonable for an index, though it's slightly wider than some competitors, meaning you'll need moves of at least 7-8 pips to break even on trades. This spread tends to widen during the first and last 30 minutes of the session and around major news events, so timing your entries becomes crucial. The commission-free structure keeps things simple, but remember that holding overnight positions will incur swap costs, with long positions particularly expensive at -4.1 pips. This makes the EU50 more suitable for day trading rather than swing trading on Apex accounts. One key advantage is the instrument's tendency to respect technical levels more reliably than currency pairs, making it ideal for traders who rely heavily on support and resistance. However, be aware that European political events, ECB announcements, and broader risk sentiment can cause sudden moves that exceed the typical daily range, potentially catching traders off-guard if position sizing isn't conservative enough for the 4% total drawdown limit.

EU50 (Euro Stoxx 50) Specs: Apex Trader Funding vs Competitors

Typical conditions across firms. Spreads are indicative and vary with market conditions.

FirmLeverageTypical SpreadCommissionMin Lot
Apex Trader Funding1:503.3 pipsNone0.1
FundedNext1:1002.8 pipsNone0.1
FTMO1:502.8 pipsNone0.1
The Funded Trader1:1003.1 pipsNone0.1

EU50 (Euro Stoxx 50) on Apex Trader Funding — FAQ

What leverage does Apex Trader Funding offer for EU50 (Euro Stoxx 50)?+
Apex provides 1:50 leverage for EU50 trading. On a $25,000 account, this means you can control up to $1.25 million worth of the index, while a $10,000 account allows control of $500,000 worth of positions. This leverage level provides sufficient buying power without being excessive for the instrument's volatility characteristics.
What is the typical EU50 (Euro Stoxx 50) spread on Apex Trader Funding?+
The typical spread is 3.3 pips, which is competitive but slightly wider than some other prop firms. Spreads tend to widen during market open/close periods and around major European economic announcements. Since there's no commission, this spread represents your total trading cost per round turn.
Can I trade EU50 (Euro Stoxx 50) during the market open/close on Apex Trader Funding?+
Apex generally allows trading during market opens and closes, but you should verify their current news trading policy as it can change. The EU50 tends to see increased volatility during the first 30 minutes of the European session. Always check if any restrictions apply to high-impact ECB or major European economic releases.
How do I size positions in EU50 (Euro Stoxx 50) to protect my Apex Trader Funding account?+
With the 5% daily loss limit, consider using maximum 1-2 lots on a $25K account with 20-25 pip stops to stay well within risk parameters. For example, 1 lot with a 25-pip stop risks about $250, keeping you safely under the $1,250 daily limit. Always factor in the spread when calculating your actual risk per trade.

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Disclaimer: All instrument specs shown are typical/indicative values only and are not guaranteed. Spreads widen during news events, market opens/closes, and periods of low liquidity. Leverage and lot sizes may differ by account type. Always verify current trading conditions on Apex Trader Funding's official website before trading. This is not financial advice. Updated March 2026.