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Written by Angelo Martins
FxPro/FxPro UK Discussion
Created: 26 June 2024
4 replies
4 participants
5 months ago
Location: Germany
Joined: 6 months ago
5 months ago
Hallöchen everybody I live in Germany, and I want to open a forex account, but all the FX companies have a leverage of 1:30, but I want a highr lavarege, 1:500. What do you recommend?
2 months ago
Location: Germany
Joined: 6 months ago
Replying to post by @Doddgy
2 months ago
RoboForex, GlobalPrime akzeptieren ESMA-Flüchtlinge. Vielleicht auch GoMarkets.
5 months ago
Location: Egypt
Joined: 7 months ago
5 months ago
Hello i'm looking for a broker that uses london time as the chart time. anyone can help? really struggling in finding one. Thanks
2 months ago
Location: Australia
Joined: 2 months ago
Replying to post by @Ahmed
2 months ago
Hi Ahmed, as I have checked most brokers set their chart time based on their server location, and finding one that matches London time (GMT/BST) can be tricky. However, a few brokers use GMT or allow customization of chart time in certain platforms like cTrader. Here are some options you can check: 1. IC Markets – Uses GMT+2 (GMT+3 during DST), but cTrader allows you to adjust time zones. 2. Pepperstone – Similar to IC Markets, mostly GMT+2/+3, but offers cTrader customization. 3. Admirals (Admiral Markets) – Historically closer to GMT, but worth checking. 4. LMAX – UK-based broker that may align with London time. Most brokers don't allow changing chart time if you're using MetaTrader 4/5 (MT4/MT5). However, you can use indicators/scripts to display a London time clock. As for me, I would be open to using a platform like TradingView or cTrader that allows more flexibility with time zones.