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Updated March 2026

Trading US30 (Dow Jones) on Blueberry Funded: Complete Guide

Typical US30 (Dow Jones) trading conditions on Blueberry Funded. All specs are indicative — verify current terms on Blueberry Funded's official website before trading.

US30 (Dow Jones) Specs on Blueberry Funded

Leverage1:20
Typical Spread4.5 pips
Min Lot0.1
Max Lot20
CommissionNone
Trading Hours23:00-21:15
Swap Long-7.8
Swap Short-7.8

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

Blueberry Funded Account Rules (Quick Reference)

News trading:restricted
Weekend holding:Not allowed

Position Sizing Guide for US30 (Dow Jones)

Position sizes below use 1% risk per trade with a 10-pip stop loss. Daily limit shows the maximum loss Blueberry Funded 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 US30 (Dow Jones) on Blueberry Funded

Trading US30 on Blueberry Funded presents both compelling opportunities and significant challenges for prop traders. The Dow Jones index offers exceptional liquidity and predictable volatility patterns, making it ideal for capturing substantial intraday moves. With a typical daily range of 350 pips, there's plenty of room for profitable trades, but this volatility cuts both ways when you're working within Blueberry Funded's 5% daily loss limit. The firm's 1:20 leverage means you can take meaningful positions without overleveraging, though it's more conservative compared to other prop firms offering 1:50 or 1:100 on indices. This lower leverage actually works in your favor for risk management, as it's harder to blow through your daily drawdown limits with impulsive position sizing. The 4.5 pip spread is competitive enough for swing trades and momentum plays, though it's slightly wider than what you'll find at FTMO or FundedNext. For optimal timing, focus on the New York session overlap periods when volatility peaks, particularly the first hour after the 9:30 AM EST open and the final hour before close. These periods offer the best risk-reward setups while avoiding the choppy, low-volume overnight sessions. Position sizing becomes critical with US30's volatility - a standard 0.5 lot position on a $25K account could move against you by $175 with just a 100-pip adverse move, so many traders stick to 0.2-0.3 lots maximum to preserve capital. The instrument responds well to both technical analysis and fundamental catalysts like Fed announcements, employment data, and earnings from major Dow components. However, be prepared for gap openings, especially after weekends or major news events, which can instantly put you at risk of hitting Blueberry's daily loss limits. The absence of commission fees means your only cost is the spread, making this instrument more cost-effective for frequent trading compared to commission-based setups. Remember that US30 can trend strongly for days, making it suitable for both scalping and swing trading strategies, but always respect the 10% total drawdown limit as trending moves can reverse quickly and violently.

US30 (Dow Jones) Specs: Blueberry Funded vs Competitors

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

FirmLeverageTypical SpreadCommissionMin Lot
Blueberry Funded1:204.5 pipsNone0.1
FundedNext1:1002.3 pipsNone0.1
FTMO1:502.3 pipsNone0.1
FundingPips1:504.2 pipsNone0.1

US30 (Dow Jones) on Blueberry Funded — FAQ

What leverage does Blueberry Funded offer for US30 (Dow Jones)?+
Blueberry Funded provides 1:20 leverage for US30 trading. On a $10K account, this means you can control up to $200K worth of the index, while a $25K account gives you $500K in buying power. This conservative leverage helps prevent overexposure compared to higher leverage offerings from competitors.
What is the typical US30 (Dow Jones) spread on Blueberry Funded?+
The typical spread for US30 is 4.5 pips, which is competitive for this volatile instrument. Spreads can widen significantly during major news events, market opens, and low liquidity periods, sometimes reaching 8-12 pips. This spread-only structure means no additional commission costs, making your total trading cost predictable.
Can I trade US30 (Dow Jones) during the market open/close on Blueberry Funded?+
Yes, you can trade US30 during market opens and closes as Blueberry Funded generally allows news trading. However, be extremely cautious during these high-volatility periods as gaps and rapid price movements can quickly trigger the 5% daily loss limit. The increased spread during these times also raises your trading costs.
How do I size positions in US30 (Dow Jones) to protect my Blueberry Funded account?+
For a $25K account with a 5% daily loss limit ($1,250), consider limiting positions to 0.2-0.3 lots maximum. A 0.25 lot position risks about $25 per 10-pip move, giving you roughly 500 pips of wiggle room before hitting your daily limit. Always account for the wide spread and potential overnight gaps when calculating your risk.

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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 Blueberry Funded's official website before trading. This is not financial advice. Updated March 2026.