Doo Prime Leverage Adjustment Notice

2020-07-01

Doo Prime Leverage Adjustment Notice

Dear client:

Greetings from Doo Prime.

Due to the recent market volatility has decreased, Doo Prime will adjust the leverage from 25 to 50, (the leverage of Futures CFDs will be 25 during trading break) for the following symbols at London time (GMT+1) 23:00, 5 July 2020:

 

SecuritiesSymbols
Energy (ECN & STP)XBRUSD   XNGUSD  XTIUSD
Spot Index CFDs (ECN & STP)AUS200  EU50  FRA40  GER30  HK50  JPN225  NAS100  SP500  UK100  US30
Futures CFDsCL  CNA50  COIL  DAX  ES  HSI  MHI  N225  N225M  NQ  YM
  1. Energy securities leverage will be adjusted from 25 to 50.
  2. Spot Index CFDs securities leverage will be adjusted from 25 to 50.
  3. CL, COIL leverage will be adjusted from 25 to 50, leverage will be 25 during trading break.
  4. CNA50, DAX, ES, HSI, MHI, N225, N225M, NQ, YM securities existing leverage will be doubled, the leverage during trading breaks will be half of the leverage during trading hours.

 

Example 1: Your account leverage is 400 and CNA50 leverage is 200, the leverage during trading break will be 100.

Example 2: Your account leverage is 100 and CNA50 leverage is 50, the leverage during trading break will be 25.

If you need further clarification, please do not hesitate to contact your dedicated account manager. Thank you for your trust and support of Doo Prime.

 

Best Regards,

Doo Prime

 

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