In my experience with Limit Prime Securities, the highest leverage offered on major forex pairs is up to 1:100. As a trader, this level of leverage is standard for many regulated brokers, particularly in regions outside of the strictest ESMA boundaries. The ability to utilize 1:100 can enhance trading flexibility, but it's important to remember that leveraged trading carries increased risk, especially in volatile markets. When I compared leverage across Limit Prime’s other asset classes, I found that the same maximum leverage—up to 1:100—applies not only to forex but also to commodities, indices, stocks, and metals. This uniformity is somewhat unusual, as many brokers typically offer lower maximum leverage on stocks and metals due to their different risk profiles and margin requirements. For me, this means I need to be extra vigilant with my position sizing and risk management, particularly when dealing with more volatile or less liquid instruments. Although high leverage can be appealing for experienced traders seeking larger exposure, I personally approach it with caution. Given that Limit Prime Securities is regulated in Montenegro and provides negative balance protection, I feel somewhat reassured, but I always remind myself that responsible use of leverage is critical to preserving capital and long-term trading sustainability.