World Cup Fever Is Here! Choose your broker like you choose your team
Join WikiFX and investors worldwide in celebrating the excitement of the 2026 FIFA World Cup!
简体中文
繁體中文
English
Pусский
日本語
ภาษาไทย
Tiếng Việt
Bahasa Indonesia
Español
हिन्दी
Filippiiniläinen
Français
Deutsch
Português
Türkçe
한국어
العربية
اردو
Abstract:A statement was released by Moneta Markets in regards to the increase of their maximum leverage to 1000:1.

A statement from Moneta Markets
“We are continually striving to enhance and optimize our offering to customers, and after rising demand, and rigorous review from our risk department, the decision was taken to make 1000:1 leverage on Forex, Oil, Gold, and Indices products accessible to clients who desire to take advantage of it.”
“Of course, although leverage may be a terrific tool for those with knowledge and excellent money management skills, it can also be a double-edged sword for those who are less experienced or just starting out. As a result, the objective is that only customers who are aware of the possible consequences will opt to exercise the full available leverage.”
“We spent most of 2022 focusing on increasing our product offering in whatever manner we could. We expanded our product offering to over 1000 and worked hard to reduce client-side costs, whether via lower spreads, eliminating swap fees from our gold and crypto products, or fully eliminating commissions from all of our US Share CFDs. And, now that we've improved our available leverage, we believe our product offering puts us ahead of the competition. Of course, this is an ongoing process, and we will endeavor to improve in every manner we can in order to provide value to our customers.”
“There are lots in the pipeline for 2023, but currently our goal is the development of our unique mobile trading software for iOS and Android. Since the removal of the MetaQuotes App from the Apple Store, there has been a gap in what we have been able to offer our customers, and although building our own app has always been on the menu, the App Store issue has moved it up the priority list. It's going to be an interesting year for Moneta Markets as we try to build on the progress we saw in 2022, so stay tuned for more!”
Moneta Markets seems to have begun the year with a bang, after a great 2022. We are forward to seeing what 2023 brings, as the broker continues to disrupt the business.
About Moneta Markets
Moneta Markets is a multi-regulated FX and CFD brokerage with over 1000 FX pairs, Indices, Commodities, Cryptos, Share CFDs, and ETFs available on the popular MT4, MT5, and PRO Trader platforms.

Download and install the WikiFX App on your mobile device from the URL provided below. You may also get the software from the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store.
Download link: https://www.wikifx.com/en/download.html

Disclaimer:
The views in this article only represent the author's personal views, and do not constitute investment advice on this platform. This platform does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the information in the article, and will not be liable for any loss caused by the use of or reliance on the information in the article.

Join WikiFX and investors worldwide in celebrating the excitement of the 2026 FIFA World Cup!

Have you experienced issues with Pepperstone deposit & withdrawal processing? From your experience, do you feel that the Australia-based forex broker causes losses to its clients? Did the brokerage entity freeze your account and give you a margin call? All these trading allegations have been rampant on broker review platforms such as WikiFX. This Pepperstone review article takes a close look at the user complaints, especially in 2026. Additionally, we have given an overview of the regulatory framework under which the brokerage entity operates.

Some broker comparisons end with a confident "go with this one." This is not one of them — and that honesty is exactly what makes it worth reading. Wundersys and tradgrip are two young, offshore-registered brokers that keep popping up in front of beginner traders, often through aggressive online marketing. Both promise the usual buffet: tight spreads, generous leverage, multiple account tiers. And both, according to WikiFX, sit near the very bottom of the safety scale. So instead of crowning a champion, this comparison is really about something more useful: learning to read the warning signs, understanding the small differences that still matter, and knowing why "the better of two risky options" is still a conversation about risk.

If you trade forex from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, or Nepal, you already know the quiet truth that eats into every trader's results: it is not just the market that decides whether you profit — it is the cost of getting in and out of each trade. Shave a couple of dollars off your commission on every lot, multiply it across hundreds of trades a year, and you are looking at the difference between a strategy that works and one that bleeds out slowly. South Asian traders are some of the most cost-conscious in the world, and rightly so. So we pulled the data on the brokers most often recommended for the region, cross-checked every name on WikiFX, and ranked them by the one number that matters most here: what they actually charge you to trade. Before the list, one quick lesson that will make this whole ranking click.