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Margin Calculator

Calculate your margin to avoid unpleasant surprise of a premature close.

The Margin Calculator widget calculates the amount of funds needed in order to hold open positions based on your trading account’s margin ratio. Just confirm your account specs, choose the instrument & price and see the funds needed for your intended trade.

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EUR/USD

EUR/USD

The ECB said on Thursday it was increasing the overall size of its Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme (PEPP) by 500 billion euros to 1.85 trillion euros. It extended the scheme by nine months to March 2022. Whilst on Friday, ECB policymaker Francois Villeroy de...

GBP/USD

GBP/USD

Talks between U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen late Wednesday ended without a breakthrough as there remains differences over fisheries. They have until Sunday to reach an agreement, otherwise there is potentially...

Sweden Riksbank expands asset purchase

Sweden Riksbank expands asset purchase

The Riksbank was more aggressive on its asset buying program than expected. So, an immediate weakness was seen on the Swedish Krona. By far the best performing currency against USD year to date in all G10, USDSEK pair is still trading below the May’18 lows. It plans...

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