Is it possible to trade Forex or Futures with Leverage 1:1?
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  1. #1
    Hello

    Can There Be Some Forex, or Futures Broker that offers a Leverage of 1:1? I am asking because at that leverage, there would be no overnight fees since no money will be borrowed by the broker.

  2. #2
    Get a no exchange broker or a Muslim friendly broker that charges no attention

  3. #3
    The no-swap accounts have a commision charge that is hefty. Swap or no-swap does not matter for your situation.

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    You always have the option to gear down to 1:1 leverage. Just take your balance and divide it by your unit amount of $100,000 for a typical or $10,000 for a miniature or $1,000 for a micro account. Therefore, if you want a 1:1 leverage to state a mini account, and you have $5000 in your account, you would:

    $5000 / $10000 = 0.5 lots. This is 1:1. You're controlling $5000 in currency with your $5000 margin account. How ever much the maximum your broker will give you like 100:1 or 500: 1 is not relevant.

    Regarding the interest, your broker is not charging the interest on...
    quite interesting, thanks

  5. #5
    You may always gear down to 1:1 leverage. Just take your balance and then divide it by your own unit number of $100,000 for a standard or $10,000 to get a mini or $1,000 to get a micro account. Therefore, in the event that you want a 1:1 leverage to say that a mini account, and you have $5000 in your account, you'd:

    $5000 / $10000 = 0.5 lots. This is 1:1. You are controlling $5000 in currency with your $5000 margin account. How ever much the maximum your broker will provide you enjoy 100:1 or even 500: 1 isn't relevant.

    Concerning the interest, your broker isn't charging the interest on money borrowed from them so much as they're charging the interest differential between the two currencies you're trading. You are buying one and selling the other and the interest rates of the two countries could differ. Additionally, your broker will probably tack on some vigorish to use a gaming term.

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