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I want to know how to calculate your risk when you have $200 with 1:500 leverage.
over 2 years ago
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Hey,
so lets make is simple:
when you have 200$ on your Account value and your leverage is 1:500 so you have a total of available line of:"100,000" To open position with (200*500=100,000).
Now let me tell you that even in the fx market , this leverage is very big, and if you want to open a position with this leverage its QUITE risky.
let me know if you have more Q
Take care
Thomas
over 2 years ago
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