In demo 1:100 is more appropriate for beginners level but when trading in live 1:50 can be comfortable but of course there has to be a real risk managing plan, otherwise it could be dangerous.

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Dislikedin a live account 50:1 or less. If you cant handle that, you have no business trading with high leverage. -RicIgnored
DislikedIf your new don't use any leverage. Deposit 1k and play around on .01 until you know what your doing or you will get bitten more then you have to be at the start.Ignored
DislikedIf your new don't use any leverage. Deposit 1k and play around on .01 until you know what your doing or you will get bitten more then you have to be at the start.Ignored
Dislikedleverage can make you loser if you have non sense planning , success on using leverage always depends on mature trading plan in particularly when market moves at random. so be mature on trading and be profitable by leverage.Ignored
Dislikedit is more appropriate to use high leverage in demo , because by using high leverage in live you can fall a great losses.Ignored
Disliked50:1 ir 100:1 are the safest for newbies. and also it depend with the amount you deposit and the way of trading. if you are a long term trader you should need some margin to catch the swing points but for short term trades 50:1 is more safest i guessIgnored