Leverage
Definition
Leverage allows traders to control a large position with a relatively small amount of capital. Expressed as a ratio (e.g., 1:100, 1:500), it means that for every $1 of margin, you can control $100 or $500 worth of currency. While leverage amplifies potential profits, it equally magnifies potential losses. Brokers set maximum leverage limits, and regulations vary by jurisdiction.
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