Old Mutual Securities offers maximum leverage of 1:1. Actual leverage varies by asset class, account type, and regulatory jurisdiction.
Old Mutual Securities offers maximum leverage of 1:1, regulated by FSB.
See full breakdown by asset class belowMax Leverage
1:1
Low
Margin Required
100.0%
of position size
Regulation
FSB
Markets
stocks, funds, bonds
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Leverage allows you to control a larger position with a smaller amount of capital. At Old Mutual Securities, the maximum leverage is 1:1, meaning for every $1 of margin you deposit, you can control up to $1 worth of a position. While this magnifies potential profits, it equally amplifies potential losses — so proper risk management is essential.
Leverage limits at Old Mutual Securities vary by jurisdiction and client classification. Retail traders typically have lower limits than professional traders, in accordance with financial regulations designed to protect less experienced investors.
Before using high leverage, ensure you have a solid risk management plan in place. Use stop-loss orders on every trade, never risk more than 1–2% of your account on a single position, and consider starting with lower leverage until you are consistently profitable. Calculate your exact margin requirements and position size before placing any trade.
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High leverage risk warning: Leveraged trading carries a high risk of losing money rapidly. Ensure you understand leverage and margin before trading. Capital is at risk.
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Old Mutual Securities offers maximum leverage of 1:1. Actual leverage available depends on your jurisdiction, regulatory requirements, and the asset class being traded.
High leverage amplifies both profits and losses. Old Mutual Securities's leverage is within regulated limits, providing a balance between opportunity and risk.
Yes, most brokers including Old Mutual Securities offer different leverage ratios by asset class. Forex major pairs typically have the highest leverage, while crypto, stocks, and exotic pairs have lower limits. Regulatory bodies set maximum leverage caps that brokers must follow.
Many brokers allow you to adjust your leverage ratio in account settings, up to the maximum allowed by your regulator. Old Mutual Securities supports up to 1:1 — contact their support to adjust your default leverage if needed.
When your account equity drops below the required margin level, Old Mutual Securities will issue a margin call. If equity continues to decline, positions may be automatically closed (stop-out) to prevent further losses. The exact margin call and stop-out levels vary by account type.