EUR/USD Lot Size Calculator for Top Tier Trader
Quick Answer
For EUR/USD, each standard lot has a pip value of $10. With a typical 20-pip stop loss, 1% risk on a $100k account means you can trade 0.5 lots (risking $200).
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Firm Rules Summary
| Max Daily Loss | 0% |
| Max Total Loss | 10% |
| Profit Target (Phase 1) | 10% |
| Min Trading Days | — |
| Consistency Rule | No |
Instrument Guide
EUR/USD is the most liquid forex pair, making it ideal for precise position sizing due to tight spreads and minimal slippage. The 80-pip average daily range gives you plenty of room for stop loss placement without getting whipsawed by normal market noise.
For stop losses, I typically use 15-25 pips on EUR/USD depending on the setup. Anything tighter gets hit by regular volatility, while wider stops eat into your risk budget unnecessarily. The key is that this pair moves smoothly - no sudden gaps like you see in exotics.
Let's work through realistic examples. On a $100,000 account risking 1% ($1,000) with a 20-pip stop: you divide $1,000 by $200 (20 pips × $10) = 0.5 lots. Scale up to 2% risk and you're trading 1.0 lot, risking $2,000.
The math changes dramatically if you're overconfident with tight stops. A 10-pip stop lets you trade 1.0 lot at 1% risk, but you'll get stopped out constantly. EUR/USD easily moves 10 pips on a sneeze.
This pair is perfect for Top Tier Trader's structure. The 10% profit target aligns well with EUR/USD's trending nature - this pair can give you 200-300 pip moves over several days. The 10% max drawdown is manageable since EUR/USD rarely gaps significantly overnight. The 0% daily loss limit requires discipline, but EUR/USD's liquidity means you can always exit positions cleanly.
The biggest advantage here is predictable pip values. Unlike crosses where pip values fluctuate, EUR/USD keeps your risk calculations simple. Focus on your stop placement and let the 80-pip daily range guide your expectations.
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Last verified: 2 April 2026. Always confirm current rules directly with Top Tier Trader before trading.