As for me leverage doesn't matter. The matter is control yourself and lot size. For my strategy 1:500 is perfect.
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DislikedYes this leverage is perfect for experienced traders. As a new trader one should trade with maximum 1:200 leverage. High leverage can be a killer if you not manage it well i brings margin call soon . When traders are using it without any plan and strategy.Ignored
DislikedI prefer to trading using high leverage, trading with high leverage will allow us to have a lot of opportunities, and therefore we must take advantage of leverage properly so that it will benefit us. for that I choose to trade with leverage 1: 1000Ignored
DislikedHello, Which is better for a beginner : Having a high leverage with small position size or having low leverage with small position size ? I have 2 demo accounts both are loaded with $700 When I opened a position on my 1:500 leverage account (0.5 lot) the used margin was ~$100 so I had $600 free margin (Trade volume 50K) When I opened a position on my 1:100 leverage account (0.5 lot) the used margin was ~500 so I had $200 free margin (Trade volume 50K) Having a less free margin means less ability to handle floating loss and as you know the prices...Ignored
DislikedSelecting the right forex leverage level depends on a trader’s experience, risk tolerance and comfort when operating in the global currency markets. New traders should familiarize themselves with the terminology and remain conservative as they learn how to trade and build experience. Using trailing stops, keeping positions small and limiting the amount of capital for each position is a good start to learning the proper way to manage leverage. If you are conservative and don’t like taking many risks, or if you’re still learning how to trade currencies,...Ignored