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Alpari offers floating leverage from 1:100 up to 1:3000 on ECN and Pro ECN accounts and up to 1:1000 on Standard account. 

Again, this also depends on your account type and the instrument you're trading. More importantly, though, the amount of leverage we offer is based on your personal knowledge and market experience so limits will vary.

What is floating leverage?

Floating leverage or Flexible leverage is a kind of leverage that changes (usually, decreases) as the notional value (i.e. volume of the open positions) increases. This means that the higher the volume of your order, the lower the leverage becomes.

Implication: When the leverage reduces, the margin requirements for your open position will increase.

Example: Assume you open a new position BUY 0.5 lot of USDJPY 139.400 for a USD trading account.

  • Formula: Notional value = No. of lots (volume) * contract size (convert result into account currency)
  • Margin required = Notional Value / Floating leverage
  • Floating Leverage Calculation Example:
  • Open Position: Buy 5 lots GBPUSD at 1.27422.
  • Nominal Value Calculation: 5 × 100,000 × 1.27422 = 637,110 USD
  • Leverage Applied: Since the nominal value (637,110 USD) does not exceed 700,000 USD, a leverage of 1:1000 is applied.
  • Margin Calculation: 637,110 / 1,000 = 637.11 USD

You can find more information on Margin Requirements. 

Note: In the case that your chosen account leverage is lower than the maximum floating leverage we offer, the margin required is calculated based on your chosen account leverage until the notional value exceeds the range.

For example, if you have chosen account leverage 1:500, the notional value for your open positions will be divided by 500 until the total notional value for all your open positions exceeds $2,000,000

Does leverage change when economic news is released?

Yes, leverage changes according to dynamic margin requirements during key events. This mechanism is described in more detail in the article Dynamic Margin Requirements

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