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What leverage do you offer?

Updated over 9 months ago

The maximum leverage offered is up to 1:100. Each symbol, though, has a maximum number of units permitted to be opened which is set based on the initial account size. This means that maximum number of units allowed to be opened at any time on a single symbol remains steady throughout the lifetime of the trading account and does not change with equity variations.

Instruments

Leverage

Single Asset Exposure Limit (%)

Forex

1:100

20%

Commodities

1:50

25%

Indices

1:50

25%

Crypto

1:5

25%

Shares

1:2

25%

*Single Asset Exposure Limit is presented on the above table as a percentage of the maximum exposure (account size x leverage) permitted per instrument category.

The permitted Single Asset Exposure Limits based on the initial account size are presented in the below table.

Forex

Commodities, Metals & Indices

Crypto

Shares

Account Size (€)

Single Asset exposure limit (€)

Single Asset exposure limit (€)

Single Asset exposure limit (€)

Single Asset exposure limit (€)

5,000

100,000

62,500

6,250

2,500

10,000

200,000

125,000

12,500

5,000

25,000

500,000

312,500

31,250

12,500

50,000

1,000,000

625,000

62,500

25,000

100,000

2,000,000

1,250,000

125,000

50,000

200,000

4,000,000

2,500,000

250,000

100,000

Calculate the Single Asset exposure limit using the formula below:

(Initial Account size) X (leverage of symbol) X (exposure limit % per asset)

Example: If your account size is 50,000€ and your first trade is EUR/USD (leverage 1:100) you will be able to open a position up to 1,000,000€ (50,000 x 100 x 20%).

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