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How to change leverage in mobile app?

Learn how to change leverage using the Weltrade mobile app. Article covers where to request a leverage change, applicable conditions and limits, processing time, and important considerations when adjusting leverage on a mobile device.

You can easily change the leverage of your Weltrade trading account right from your mobile device. Whether you’re increasing it to maximize trading opportunities or lowering it to manage risk, the process takes just a few taps in the Weltrade mobile app. This guide will walk you through the steps to update your leverage directly on your phone.


How to change leverage in Weltrade mobile app?

1. Launch Weltrade app on your iOS or Android device and sign in to your Personal Profile.

2. Tap Dashboard in the left bottom corner - scroll to My accounts - select the trading account whose leverage you want to modify. Click three dots to the right side of the necessary trading account.

3. Go to Leverage and tap Manage

4. Pick your desired leverage from the list (for example 1:100, 1:500, 1:1000, 1:2000, 1:3000). Click Save changes.

5. A success banner appears, and the account card now shows the new leverage ratio.

Note: If account holds open positions, their margin requirements recalculate instantly after the change.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Can I change leverage in Weltrade mobile app?

Yes. You can change leverage directly in mobile app from your trading account settings.

Does leverage change apply immediately?

Yes. The new leverage usually applies immediately after confirmation, provided there are no open positions.

Can I change leverage if I have open trades?

No. Leverage changes are typically available only when there are no open positions on the trading account.

Is leverage change available for all account types?

Leverage availability depends on the account type, trading conditions, and regulatory requirements.

Why can’t I change leverage in the app?

Leverage change may be unavailable due to open trades, account restrictions, or account-specific limits.

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