Should I get a professional trading account in Europe?
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Related questions
What are the ESMA leverage limits for retail forex traders?
ESMA limits retail forex leverage to 30:1 on major currency pairs, 20:1 on minors and major indices, 10:1 on commodities and non-major indices, 5:1 on individual equities, and 2:1 on cryptocurrencies. These limits apply to all EU/EEA regulated brokers since 1 August 2018.
What is negative balance protection and do all EU brokers offer it?
Negative balance protection guarantees that retail forex traders cannot lose more money than they deposit. ESMA rules make it mandatory for all EU-regulated brokers serving retail clients. This means extreme market events like the 2015 Swiss franc shock cannot leave you owing money to your broker.
Is forex trading profitable in 2026?
Forex trading is profitable for a minority of retail traders. Regulatory data from ESMA and national authorities consistently shows that 65-85% of retail CFD and forex accounts lose money. The most successful traders treat it as a multi-year skill development process with strict risk management rather than a quick income source.