Here’s everything you need to know about Klein Funding trading rules — drawdown limits, profit targets, minimum trading days, and what is and isn’t allowed.
Customisable Drawdown
Klein Funding’s standout feature is its customisable risk system. You can set your maximum drawdown anywhere between 6% and 14%, and the profit target adjusts in proportion. Choosing a tighter drawdown (6%) means a lower profit target; choosing a looser drawdown (14%) means a higher target. Daily drawdown is always set at half your chosen maximum drawdown.
This is genuinely useful for systematic traders who know their strategy’s expected maximum drawdown and don’t want to be disqualified by an arbitrary rule that doesn’t match their approach.
Trading Rules
- Permitted: News trading, swing trading, leveraged crypto futures (up to 1:100)
- Restricted: Automated systems (EAs/bots), copy trading, HFT/arbitrage, account sharing, hedging across accounts
- Platform: Bybit (real exchange infrastructure, 700+ crypto pairs)
- No minimum trading days on any program
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Klein Funding allow news trading?
The news trading policy is outlined in the Trading Conditions section above.
Does Klein Funding allow EAs and bots?
EA and algorithmic trading policy is listed in the Trading Conditions above.
What happens if I breach a Klein Funding rule?
Any rule breach results in the challenge account being terminated. Your results are not transferable.