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Risk warning
Risk warning: trading foreign exchange and CFDs carries a high level of risk and may not be suitable for all investors. Leverage magnifies both gains and losses. A significant percentage of retail investors lose money when trading CFDs. Before trading, consider your objectives, your experience and your risk tolerance, and never invest money you cannot afford to lose. Past performance does not guarantee future results. This site does not provide financial, tax or investment advice.
The entity that serves you
Yes. XM operates through several regulated entities: CySEC in Cyprus (licence 120/10), ASIC in Australia (AFSL 443670), DFSA in Dubai (F003484), FSCA in South Africa (FSP 49976) and the FSC of Belize (000261/397). The entity serving you depends on your country of residence and determines your maximum leverage and protections.
- XM Global Limited — FSC Belice (000261/397) · 1:1000
- Trading Point of Financial Instruments Ltd — CySEC (Chipre) · MiFID II (120/10) · 1:30
- Trading Point of Financial Instruments Pty Ltd — ASIC (Australia) (AFSL 443670) · 1:30
- XM Global Limited (DIFC) — DFSA (Dubái) (F003484) · 1:500
- Trading Point (Pty) Ltd — FSCA (Sudáfrica) (FSP 49976) · 1:1000
What leverage does XM offer?
Up to 1:1000 depending on the entity that serves you. In the European Union the regulatory cap is 1:30 on major currency pairs. Leverage magnifies both gains and losses, so use it with a defined risk management plan.
Updated on 2026-08-17