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Leveraged Accounts Only i.e. Bitcoin


Guest Adam

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I have noticed several items are sold "only to Leveraged Accounts" i.e. Bitcoin, Oil USA Crude etc - I cannot see how to have my account leveraged.  Any assistance would be great - looked through the help function and the entire website is designed so you cant contact anyone from IG directly....similar to the ATO.

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On 30/07/2020 at 08:38, Guest Adam said:

I have noticed several items are sold "only to Leveraged Accounts" i.e. Bitcoin, Oil USA Crude etc - I cannot see how to have my account leveraged.  Any assistance would be great - looked through the help function and the entire website is designed so you cant contact anyone from IG directly....similar to the ATO.

Thanks

Thanks for your post. 

Although we hedge in the underlying market we only offer shares and ETFs. 

With Cryptocurrency and commodities we only offer them on leveraged. 

All the best 

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