A $50,000 prop firm challenge is a popular funded-account size, and one where a lot of money is lost, because traders see the balance and start swinging for the target. This page is the opposite: the precise dollar math of a $50k gold challenge, the XAUUSD lot sizing that keeps you safe, a realistic pace plan, and the settings that enforce all of it.
If you want the general principles first, read how to pass a prop firm challenge on gold. This page is the $50k-specific playbook.
The Three Numbers of a $50k Challenge
Every $50,000 evaluation comes down to three dollar figures. Hit the top one before you ever touch either floor:
- Profit target +10% = $5,000. Reach $55,000 in equity to pass.
- Daily loss limit −5% = $2,500. Lose $2,500 in one day and the account is gone, instantly.
- Max overall loss −10% = $5,000. Drop to $45,000 total and it's over.
Read it the way the firm means it: you have twice the room to lose ($5,000) that you need to win the daily battle, and a hard brake at $2,500 a day. A $50k challenge is a risk test with a $5,000 finish line – not a race.
XAUUSD Lot Sizing on a $50k Account
Here's where $50k challenges die: traders pick a lot size, then place a stop. Do it backwards. Decide you'll risk 1% = $500 per trade, place a structural stop, and let that distance set the lot size. On XAUUSD, one standard lot is roughly $100 per $1 of gold movement, so:
| Stop distance | Risk per lot | Lots for 1% ($500) |
|---|---|---|
| $2.00 (tight scalp) | ~$200 | ~2.5 lots |
| $3.00 | ~$300 | ~1.67 lots |
| $5.00 | ~$500 | ~1.0 lot |
| $10.00 (swing) | ~$1,000 | ~0.5 lots |
Notice the lot size falls as the stop widens – that's the point. The dollar risk stays pinned at $500 no matter the setup. This is the 1% rule applied to your account, and exactly the calculation an EA does on every single trade without a slip.
The Pace Plan: $5,000 in About 26 Trades
Target 1:1.5 reward, so each $500 risk aims at +$750. At a realistic 55% win rate, expectancy is +$190 per trade. Reaching +$5,000 therefore takes roughly 26 net-positive trades. At three or four clean gold setups a session, that's a few weeks – well inside most challenge time limits.
“A $50k challenge isn't won on your best day. It's won by never having the day that breaches $2,500.”
Bank consistent small green days and let them compound. Many firms also run a consistency rule that punishes a single outsized day, so a smooth curve isn't just safer – it's often required. Use the mechanical entries from the XAUUSD scalping strategy to find those setups.
Your Personal Daily Stop: $1,500, Not $2,500
Never let the firm's $2,500 line be your stop – by the time you hit it, you've failed. Set a personal daily stop at 3% = $1,500, which is exactly three losing trades at 1% risk. If you're down $1,500, you're done for the day with a full $1,000 buffer still between you and the breach. Three losers is a bad day; it should never become a blown account.
Gold Scalpers EA Settings for a $50k Challenge
If you're running the EA on the challenge, this is the starting map. Always confirm against your specific firm's current rules:
| Setting | $50k value | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Risk per trade | 1.0% ($500) | 5–10 losers of room vs the daily limit |
| Daily-loss stop | $1,500 | Inside the firm's $2,500 line |
| Max-drawdown guard | $4,000–$4,500 | Flattens before the $5,000 max-loss line |
| Daily profit target | $1,000 (optional) | Banks the day, satisfies consistency rules |
| News + session filter | On | Skips CPI/NFP/FOMC and the rollover gap |
Map these to your firm on the prop-firms hub (FTMO, FundedNext, The5ers, FundingPips), and backtest before you run the live evaluation. Trading a bigger account next? See the $100k challenge playbook.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do you need to make to pass a $50k challenge?
$5,000 (the +10% target), reaching $55,000 without ever losing $2,500 in a day or $5,000 overall.
What lot size on a $50k gold challenge?
Whatever makes your stop equal 1% ($500). On XAUUSD that's about ~2.5 lots for a $2 stop and ~1.0 lot for a $5 stop – the stop distance decides, never the reverse.
How long does it take?
About 26 net-positive trades at 1% risk and 1:1.5 reward – a few weeks of a few setups per session, not one afternoon.
Can an EA pass it for me?
It can't guarantee a pass, but Gold Scalpers EA's Prop Firm Mode enforces the exact sizing, daily stop and drawdown guard above automatically.
Conclusion
A $50,000 gold challenge is won by arithmetic, not heroics: reach $55,000 while never seeing $47,500 in a day or $45,000 overall. Risk $500 per trade, let the stop set the lots, stop your own day at $1,500, and bank the target over weeks. Every number here is fixed and mechanical – which is why a properly built EA can hold the line far more reliably than a human at 2am. Set it to the values above and let it trade the plan.