Tickmill, ThinkForex Eye Brexit Vote With Leverage Reductions

by Jeff Patterson
  • Both brokers have also left the door open to additional changes as needed.
Tickmill, ThinkForex Eye Brexit Vote With Leverage Reductions
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A number of brokers have continued taking a cautionary approach ahead of next week’s historic Brexit vote that could potentially unleash a dam of volatility across foreign exchange and the financial markets. The latest two providers that are exercising such measures are TickMill and ThinkForex, both of which will see a change in their margin schedules.

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The vote itself is slated for June 23, which could have large ramifications not only for EUR and GBP-denominated instruments and currency pairs, but the broader financial market too. As such, many brokers are opting to change their maximum margins and leverage ahead of the vote, preferring to exercise on the safe side rather than incur any woes wrought by an influx of volatility.

Nauman Anees, CEO, ThinkForex

Nauman Anees, CEO, ThinkForex

These sentiments were echoed by Nauman Anees, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and co-founder of ThinkForex, in a recent statement on the changes: “Back in January the decision of the Swiss National Bank to stop pegging the Swiss France to the Euro was a wake-up call for traders and the revised margins are in the best interest of our clients.”

As such, beginning on June 19, and extending until June 27, ThinkForex will increase margins on all GBP crosses and the UK stock index to 5%. The general consensus is that the UK will remain a part of the EU. According to Naeem Aslam ThinkForex’s chief market analyst, in a recent statement on the outlook: “Our house view is that there will be no Brexit however, if the polls are correct and Brexit does take place, there may be a heavy punishment for the GBP. We think that Sterling could fall all the way to 1.29 level against the dollar. However, if there is no Brexit, the currency could bounce to 1.60.”

Tickmill Follows Suit

ECN broker Tickmill will be reducing its leverage on all GBP pairs to 1:25, while EUR-denominated pairs will see a cap of 1:100 – finally, the UK100 index will see a revised leverage of 1:20. These changes are scheduled to come into effect on June 20 and will last until June 24, which presumably would cover any potential tsunami of activity.

Both brokers have also left the door open to additional changes as needed, pending an unforeseen or cataclysmic outcome, possibly similar to the level of volatility seen in January 2015 during the Swiss National Banking (SNB) fallout.

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A number of brokers have continued taking a cautionary approach ahead of next week’s historic Brexit vote that could potentially unleash a dam of volatility across foreign exchange and the financial markets. The latest two providers that are exercising such measures are TickMill and ThinkForex, both of which will see a change in their margin schedules.

The new world of Online Trading , fintech and marketing – register now for the Finance Magnates Tel Aviv Conference, June 29th 2016.

The vote itself is slated for June 23, which could have large ramifications not only for EUR and GBP-denominated instruments and currency pairs, but the broader financial market too. As such, many brokers are opting to change their maximum margins and leverage ahead of the vote, preferring to exercise on the safe side rather than incur any woes wrought by an influx of volatility.

Nauman Anees, CEO, ThinkForex

Nauman Anees, CEO, ThinkForex

These sentiments were echoed by Nauman Anees, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and co-founder of ThinkForex, in a recent statement on the changes: “Back in January the decision of the Swiss National Bank to stop pegging the Swiss France to the Euro was a wake-up call for traders and the revised margins are in the best interest of our clients.”

As such, beginning on June 19, and extending until June 27, ThinkForex will increase margins on all GBP crosses and the UK stock index to 5%. The general consensus is that the UK will remain a part of the EU. According to Naeem Aslam ThinkForex’s chief market analyst, in a recent statement on the outlook: “Our house view is that there will be no Brexit however, if the polls are correct and Brexit does take place, there may be a heavy punishment for the GBP. We think that Sterling could fall all the way to 1.29 level against the dollar. However, if there is no Brexit, the currency could bounce to 1.60.”

Tickmill Follows Suit

ECN broker Tickmill will be reducing its leverage on all GBP pairs to 1:25, while EUR-denominated pairs will see a cap of 1:100 – finally, the UK100 index will see a revised leverage of 1:20. These changes are scheduled to come into effect on June 20 and will last until June 24, which presumably would cover any potential tsunami of activity.

Both brokers have also left the door open to additional changes as needed, pending an unforeseen or cataclysmic outcome, possibly similar to the level of volatility seen in January 2015 during the Swiss National Banking (SNB) fallout.

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