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If any newbie using high leverage on demo account , usually initial capital is a big number more than 5000$ and using high leverage they can free to using even extremes strategy like as martingale system, but will better if in demo also using amount capital same with number money that will invested in real account.   
 

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Forex trading offers high leverage by which a trader can oversee greater trade with little capital. If you are a position trader it is more clever to utilize low leverage like 50:1 or 100:1. Without a doubt leverage winds up being more perilous when we utilize huge lot in connection to the capital. I am trading with FXPM. For my trading I utilize 300:1 however the broker gives me 500:1 leverage.

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Actually , in Fx trading leverage are being choose according to the amount you are having which is your capital , moreover  leverage is not a must so one can also trade normally without it. Using a stable leverage will also maximize ones profit and also maximize loss at same time, different brokers has their own leverage.      
 

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In case of selecting a broker, several trading facilities are considered normally. Leverage is one of them. It is the amount that a trader can effectively borrow against the initial margin in his trading account. Generally higher leverage is good, you can borrow larger amount. But you should borrow as per your repaying capacity. I am working with an Australian broker, AAFX as it is providing me high leverage of 1:2000.

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In my opinion , 1:200 leverage is good for a newbie. Because at these leverage there will be a low risk and average profit that a newbie will be interested to trade in Forex market as well as invest. When a newbie invest in Forex market and have not enough knowledge about leverage , they take high risk . so that leverage is better option to me.

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21 hours ago, Joy Bahadur said:

In my opinion , 1:200 leverage is good for a newbie. Because at these leverage there will be a low risk and average profit that a newbie will be interested to trade in Forex market as well as invest. When a newbie invest in Forex market and have not enough knowledge about leverage , they take high risk . so that leverage is better option to me.

Right, Lower leverage mean lower risk. For trading, I use 1:500 in FXB Trading. We just have to be able to maximize it when trading. Be discipline or we will only lose our money

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Many factors are considered while selecting any forex broker. Low spread, high leverage, fastest trade executions, flexible trading facilities, regulation, etc. all have to be considered. Leverage is the amount of money that a trader can borrow from his broker against the initial margin in his trading account with the broker. For example: 1:300 refers to that $300 can be borrowed against $1 in trading account and a high leverage is a good opportunity for the traders who want to trade as micro investors.

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Leverage always contains risk , so it is better for newcomer to avoid high leverage that means high risk. We have to make sure first of all most accurate risk management policy before using high leverage , otherwise we will fall a great loss when trading practically in spite of most powerful analyzing trade knowledge .   
 

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