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Leverage, Margin

Written by Jerry Ho

Updated: 2024-08-19 12:11:20

The type of leverage you can get at XTB is dependent on your location.

UK Residents

We onboard UK clients to XTB Limited (UK), which is our FCA regulated entity.

EU Residents

We onboard EU clients to XTB Limited (CY), which is regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission.

In UK/Europe under current regulations, leverage is restricted to a maximum of 30:1 for 'retail classified' clients. Detailed information on leverage for each instrument, for UK residents, can be found here. For EU residents, can be found here

Non UK/EU Residents

We only onboard non UK/EU residents to XTB International, which is solely authorised and regulated by the IFSC Belize. Here you can trade with leverage up to 500:1. Detailed information on leverage for each instrument, for non UK/EU residents, can be found here

MENA Region Residents

We only onboard Middle East and North Africa residents to XTB MENA Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), in the United Arab Emirates. Here you can trade with leverage up to 30:1. Detailed information on leverage for each instrument, for MENA residents, can be found here.

Remember, leveraged trading with CFDs is high risk and is not suitable for all investors. Please consider the risks involved.

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