Important Notice: Temporary adjustments to swap rates and trading leverages

Important Notice: Temporary adjustments to swap rates and trading leverages

Apr 22,2020

Dear users,




Due to the recent volatility in the Oil
markets causing a surge in Crude Oil trading, in order to cope with the demand
our swap rates will be adjusted after careful consideration into the current
market climate.

The swap rates will be adjusted from
midnight (GMT+0) 23/04/2020, to as follows:

Product

Original

Adjusted rates

Buy order

Sell order

Buy order

Sell order

USOIL

-20

10

-100

50

UKOIL

-26

15

-130

75

In addition, Regain Capital will also be
adjusting the trading leverages of the following products from midnight (GMT
+0) 26/04/2020

Product

Original

Adjusted rate

USOIL

1:100

1:50

UKOIL

1:100

1:50



Please note. Traders using leverages of
1:200 and 1:400, will also have trading leverages automatically adjusted to
1:50

In order to reduce trading risks, we
recommend all traders to consider the following:

1.      Due to leverage adjustments, please
ensure you have sufficient funds in order to maintain open positions, or
consider reducing order volumes to avoid margin call and forced liquidation.
Please plan in advance deposits in advance and monitor risks carefully.

2.      Although the probability of
such occurrence is very low, as responsible brokers we would like to warn our
users that due to market volatility there is a possibility that there may be
times when quotations may not be available, for such occasions, trading for the
specific product type shall be suspended, and orders may be automatically
cancelled.

Lastly, we would like all our users to understand
that the purpose of the temporary adjustments set out above are to protect and
reduce the risks of our traders funds.

If you have any questions, please feel free
to contact our customer service, contact information:


service@regaincapital.com



We wish you all the best and thank you for
your continued support!

Regain Capital

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