Leverage is not the same for all assets; it varies depending on the type of instrument.
Leverage by asset type
The maximum available leverage is as follows:
Forex | 1:100 |
Indices | 1:25 |
Metals | 1:20 |
Energies | 1:20 |
Stocks | 1:5 |
Crypto | 1:2 |
These limits apply to both:
Challenge Accounts (One Step and Two Steps)
Funded Accounts
What does leverage mean?
Leverage allows you to control a larger position with a smaller amount of capital.
Example:
With a leverage of 1:50, for every $1,000 of balance you can control a position of up to $50,000 in the market.
Higher leverage increases exposure, but it also amplifies both profits and losses, which is why proper risk management is essential.
Important considerations
Leverage is calculated based on the available account balance.
The limits indicated are maximums; the trader may operate with lower exposure if desired.
If you need to confirm the exact leverage of a specific instrument, you can check it directly on the trading platform before opening a trade.
