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Trading Conditions

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Trading Conditions

ETFs

The iFOREX trading platform features hundreds of tradable instruments, including ETF CFDs. As a regulated broker, we adhere by strict legal requirements and ensure we provide our clients with clear and transparent information. On this page, you will find the details of each ETF including spreads, margin requirements, minimum deal size and maximum exposure. If, after viewing the information below, you have additional questions regarding our trading conditions or services, please do not hesitate to contact us.





ETF
Market
Minimum Spread (pips)
Minimum Spread (value)
Normal Margin [1]
Increased Margin [2]
Minimum Deal Size
Max Exposure [3]
ETF
ETF Market Minimum Spread (pips) Minimum Spread (value) Normal Margin [1] Increased Margin [2] Minimum Deal Size Max Exposure [3]


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Margin requirements are subject to change without notice based on price fluctuations.

Increased Margin is typically double the normal required margin and is available during and around trading breaks. The reason behind this policy is to moderate the risks caused by potential price gaps that can occur during these times and can cause serious harm to invested funds. During weekends, the required margin of all non-tradable instruments is - in fact - the Increased Margin. Standard algorithm: The increased Margin stated below comes into effect approximately 15-90 minutes prior to trading breaks. These trading breaks may include daily, weekends and holidays breaks or any other breaks whether in the initiative of the company or due to other circumstances. The increased Margin is usually valid up until 15 minutes following the re-opening of the market. For Fridays’ closure, increased Margin come into effect on most instruments 2 hours before the trading close.

Although at any time clients can open and trade several instruments, each instrument has a maximum net exposure limit that cannot be exceeded. The Max Exposure is expressed in its base asset's unit.

Although at any time clients can open and trade several instruments, each instrument has a maximum net exposure limit that cannot be exceeded. The Max Exposure is expressed in its base asset's unit.