What is CySEC and why does it matter for forex traders?
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What is BaFin and which forex brokers are regulated by it?
BaFin (Bundesanstalt fur Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht) is the German federal financial supervisor, widely considered the strictest EU regulator. Pepperstone, IG, OANDA, CMC Markets and Admirals hold BaFin licenses. BaFin regulation is often preferred over CySEC by risk-conscious EU traders.
Is Exness a safe broker?
Yes, Exness is a safe broker for EU clients. Exness (Cy) Ltd is regulated by CySEC under license 178/12 and also holds FCA and FSA licenses. All EU clients are covered by ICF compensation up to EUR 20,000, segregated client funds, and mandatory negative balance protection under ESMA rules.
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.