Hey @Pat Gil, FBS provides a range of leverage options determined by both the amount of funds deposited and the specific financial instrument being traded. The relationship between deposited funds and leverage is structured to mitigate potential risks associated with high leverage. This dynamic aspect of leverage is integral to risk management.
Here are details gleaned from FBS's official site:
- Leverage of 1:3000 is available for a maximum deposit of $200 or EUR 200,
- 1:2000 for a maximum of $2,000 or EUR 2000,
- 1:1000 for a maximum of $5,000 or EUR 5000,
- 1:500 for a maximum of $300,000 or EUR 300000, and
- 1:200 for a maximum of $150,000 or EUR 150000.
- Leverage options of 1:100 and 1:50 allow the use of deposited funds without specific caps.
For Index and Energies, the maximum leverage is 1:200, for trading stocks it's 1:100, Metals range from 1:100 to 1:333, and cryptocurrencies are at 1:5. For further details, you can refer to their site here.