Leverage Profiles Sample Clauses

Leverage Profiles. CFDs relate to underlying asset classes and financial instruments. We set out herebelow these classes together with the leverage levels we make available through our trading platforms: Asset Class Examples of financial instruments in the specific asset class Leverage ratios* Retail Clients Professional Clients Foreign Exchange (“FX”) Major pairs EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USDEUR/CHF Up to 1:30 Up to 1:294 Foreign Exchange (“FX”) Minor pairs and exotics AUD/CAD, EUR/AUD, EUR/CHF Up to 1:20 Up to 1:294 Asset Class Examples of financial instruments in the specific asset class Leverage ratios* Cryptocurrencies Bitcoin, Litecoin; Dash, Ethereum Up to 1:2 Up to 1:5 CommoditiesGold Crude Oil; Gold; Silver; Cotton No 2; Wheat; Natural GasGold Up to 1:20 Up to 1:200 Major Indices (including Cash Indices) USAS & P 500 Futures; FTSE UK100 Futures; Germany DAX 30 Futures, USA500, UK100 Up to 1:20 Up to 1:200 Commodities other than gold and non-major equity indices;Shares Facebook; Apple; Amazon; VISA; Siemens Crude Oil, Silver, Cotton, Wheat, Natural Gas, USA2000, Spain35 Up to 1:10 Up to 1:100 Non-major equity indices; USA2000, Spain35 Up to 1:10 Up to 1:200 Bonds 10-Year US Treasury Note Futures, UK Gilt Futures, 30-Year US Treasury Bond Futures Up to 1:10 Up to 1:100 Exchange Traded Funds (“ETF’s”) ChinaAMC CSI 300 Index, SPDR Dow Xxxxx Industrial Average, iShares MSCI South Korea Up to 1:5 Up to 1:100 Blend A combination of a number of Financial Instruments of different issuers selected by Safecap. Facebook, Apple and Snap Up to 1:5 Up to 1:10 Shares Facebook; Apple; Amazon; VISA; Siemens Up to 1:5 Up to 1:10 Investment Strategy Builder S&P 500 and Xxxxxxx 2000 Shares Up to 1:1 Up to 1:1 *Applicable as at the date of this Policy. Leverages are applied on an asset class basis or on any other basis or per financial instrument as we may determine at our discretion. Subject to change with or without notice to reflect market conditions. The applicable leverage ratios per instrument at any point in time can be found at: • XXXXXXX.XXX Trader Leverage Profiles • Meta Trader 4 (MT4) Leverage Profiles We reserve the right to reduce leverage ratios for CFDs in financial instruments that maybe the subject of actual or anticipated corporate actions, with or without notice to you, in order to address likely market and financial instrument volatility. We reserve the right to reduce leverage ratios for CFDs in financial instruments that maybe the subject of actual or anticipated corporate...
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