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Nimo2006

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Can any trader here simply tell me if he know a broker stated what account size or trading lots size after which the leverage will drop to 1:1 ( this question is simply expose the hidden limits of Forex Brokers ) ??
 
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That's going to vary wildly from broker to broker. Other that deposit-only brokers, even the worst bucketshops will want to hedge their clients' net positions against their LPs. If they only have one small LP, the limit will be due to the LP's limits instead of to the broker's policies.
 
That's going to vary wildly from broker to broker. Other that deposit-only brokers, even the worst bucketshops will want to hedge their clients' net positions against their LPs. If they only have one small LP, the limit will be due to the LP's limits instead of to the broker's policies.
So the clear reply that no broker is announcing clearly the facts about leverage and account size after which their leverage drops to limit the losses of their LPs.
 
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