Can no longer log into IC Markets Global

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Hey,

I live in Europe and registered with IC Markets Global a long time ago because I wanted to trade with 1:500 leverage.

When I want to log in now, I am redirected directly and without detours to IC Markets EU, where unfortunately I can only have 1:30 leverage. I can't click on anything other than "continue"

Has IC Markets Global stopped working with clients from Europe?

The employee in the chatbox could not help me. :roll:

Does anyone else have this problem?
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Re: Can no longer log into IC Markets Global

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Samoth wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 11:45 pm Hey,

I live in Europe and registered with IC Markets Global a long time ago because I wanted to trade with 1:500 leverage.

When I want to log in now, I am redirected directly and without detours to IC Markets EU, where unfortunately I can only have 1:30 leverage. I can't click on anything other than "continue"

Has IC Markets Global stopped working with clients from Europe?

The employee in the chatbox could not help me. :roll:

Does anyone else have this problem?
Hello Samoth,

Can you go in private mode in your browser an go to: https://secure.icmarkets.com

Attention, in the icmarkets now is necessary login with 2fa authentication.
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Re: Can no longer log into IC Markets Global

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Samoth wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 11:45 pm I live in Europe and registered with IC Markets Global a long time ago because I wanted to trade with 1:500 leverage.
Once again, I'm not the internet police but 1:30 leverage is the maximum leverage pursuant to the EU's ESMA regulations. IC Markets is likely in fear of getting hammered by the ESMA.

https://www.esma.europa.eu/sites/defaul ... y_2019.pdf
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