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broker cut my leverage overnight with no warning, is this allowed

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    silentcore
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    logged in to find my leverage dropped from 1:500 to 1:100 with no email, no notice. it messed up the margin on positions i already had open. broker says they can change it at their discretion per the terms. is this actually normal and legal, or do i have grounds to be angry?

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      bluedreams
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      unfortunately yes, almost every broker reserves the right to change leverage at their discretion, especially around high-impact events, weekends, or regulatory changes. its in the terms you agreed to. the legitimate grievance isnt that they can, its that they did it with zero notice while you had open positions, which is poor practice even if its contractually allowed.

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        cameronv
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        the no-warning part is the real issue. good brokers email you ahead of a leverage change so you can adjust margin. doing it silently overnight while youre exposed is a quality and trust red flag even when its legal. id weigh whether you want to keep funds somewhere that does that.

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          cloudyvision
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          if a leverage cut from 500 to 100 wrecked your margin, you were leaning on 1:500 to hold positions you couldnt actually afford. the broker just exposed that you were one rule change away from a margin call the whole time.

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            Ryan
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            the troll is harsh but lands a real lesson. high leverage isnt buying power youre meant to use fully, its headroom. if a routine leverage adjustment changes whether your account survives, your real risk per position was far higher than you thought. size as if leverage were much lower than the maximum and a change like this becomes a non-event.

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              connor_m
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              so whats a sensible way to size so a leverage change doesnt hurt, just pretend i have way less leverage than offered?

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                realtommy
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                exactly that. decide your risk per trade as a small percent of the account and size the position from your stop distance, ignoring the headline leverage entirely. leverage then only determines the maximum you could theoretically open, not what you actually do. traders who size from risk rather than from available leverage barely notice these changes.

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