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Abstract:Recently, IC Markets has announced a new dynamic leverage for US stock trading. On Friday, June 2025, the new leverage system will automatically adjust based on the time of day during the US trading session, reflecting the broker's commitment to better manage market volatility.

Recently, IC Markets has announced a new dynamic leverage for US stock trading. On Friday, June 2025, the new leverage system will automatically adjust based on the time of day during the US trading session, reflecting the broker's commitment to better manage market volatility.
Dynamic Leverage Schedule for US Stocks
According to IC Markets, the new settings will be automatically applied during the US session from 16:35 to 22:55 (server time).
Time (Server Time) Leverage
15 minutes after session opens (16:50) 1:20
1 hour before session closes (21:55) 1:10
15 minutes before session close (22:40) 1:5
Its goal is to give traders access to higher leverage during lower-volatility periods. The objective is to minimize risk exposure while maintaining a flexible trading environment. IC Markets is taking a proactive stance on managing trading risks, particularly in US stock markets where end-of-day volatility and sudden market swings are common.
About IC Markets
Founded in 2007, IC Markets is a globally recognized online forex and CFD broker headquartered in Australia. The broker is regulated by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) and the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC), providing a trustworthy environment for global traders.
IC Markets offers a broad range of trading instruments, including:
With over 2,250 CFDs available, the platform supports both MetaTrader and cTrader, and is well-suited for retail traders, institutional clients, and algorithmic traders alike. The broker also offers 24/7 multilingual customer support and a wealth of educational resources for both inexperienced and experienced traders.


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