LXLite Now Offers Bank of Belarus License
We are happy to announce that Leverate’s LXLite regulated package is now offered with an additional regulatory certification by the Bank of Belarus.
Leverate Launches a New Office in Bulgaria
We are pleased to announce the opening of our new office in Bulgaria. In the past years, Leverate has been thriving in the Eastern European market, including in the Balkan and CIS countries.
Introducing Broker – The Complete Step-By-Step Guide
With the main differences between the two mainly revolving around flexibility and scope of operations, there are a few facts that new brokers should keep in mind.
Regulation – It Benefits Everyone!
If you’re considering opening a brokerage, the issue of regulation is of utmost importance
Guidelines for Choosing a PSP
Forex brokerages operate almost exclusively in the digital domain, and practically all actions taken by the client, from depositing funds to trading, are done online.
What to Look for in a Forex Technology Provider?
The online trading industry is not what it used to be. In fact, many would argue that the arena has entirely changed in recent years. Europe in particular has seen a severe tightening in regulation which has dramatically forced brokers to change the way they approach their mode of operation.
Can Retail and Institutional Trading Co-exist on the Same Platform?
The differences between retail and institutional clients trading in currencies is not that marked. Of course, it’s all about scale and purchasing power.
The UK Made ESMA’s Ban Permanent: Would the EU Do the Same?
Along with Bitcoin’s fall from grace in 2018, the other bad-luck story of the previous year must surely have been the fate of the beleaguered binary option.
Business as Usual: ESMA Renews CFD Leverage Limits
In accordance with its press release from late March, ESMA is extending its restriction on the sale, marketing, and distribution of CFDs to retail clients.
Who Can You Classify as Pro Traders?
Professional Traders can still trade CFDs with much higher leverages, but that requires brokers to classify some of their customers as “professionals”.