The risk of loss in spot foreign exchange, bullion and CFDs trading (also referred to below as “currency trading or transaction”) can be substantial. You should
carefully consider whether such transactions are suitable for you in light of the risks inherent in such trading activities, your personal
circumstances, the level of your experience in foreign exchange trading and your financial resources. In particular, you should be aware of the following:
1. Currency, bullion (precious metals) and CFDs transactions are by their nature highly speculative, in particular due to the significant leverage effect that
may be used in such transactions. Thus, while these transactions offer the possibility of high profits, they bear a high risk of loss, since small variations
in exchange rates or prices can lead to considerable losses. In this regard, it should be noted that the foreign exchange market and the bullion market
are extremely volatile and that movements in these markets are unpredictable.
Thus you risk losing the whole of your investment in a very short time. Currency or bullion transactions as well as transactions on CFDs are extremely
risky and may, by their very nature, generate theoretically unlimited losses. The maximum loss can in fact, in the absence of prior intervention, greatly
exceed the assets deposited by way of margin.
Liquidation operations with a view to excluding or limiting risks arising from such transactions, whether performed by yourself or by Swissquote Bank
SA, may not be possible, or may only be possible at a very disadvantageous price.
In view of the above, you will understand that you should not initiate currency, bullion or CFD transactions if you are looking for a regular or safe
return.
2. In certain situations or conditions in the market it can be difficult or even impossible to carry out trades at a specific price or to liquidate certain
positions, or to estimate a correct or acceptable price or assess the risk. This can happen in particular in the event of illiquidity of the market, failure of
electronic or telecommunications systems or force majeure.
The risk of loss in spot foreign exchange, bullion and CFDs trading (also referred to below as “currency trading or transaction”) can be substantial. You should
carefully consider whether such transactions are suitable for you in light of the risks inherent in such trading activities, your personal
circumstances, the level of your experience in foreign exchange trading and your financial resources. In particular, you should be aware of the following:
1. Currency, bullion (precious metals) and CFDs transactions are by their nature highly speculative, in particular due to the significant leverage effect that
may be used in such transactions. Thus, while these transactions offer the possibility of high profits, they bear a high risk of loss, since small variations
in exchange rates or prices can lead to considerable losses. In this regard, it should be noted that the foreign exchange market and the bullion market
are extremely volatile and that movements in these markets are unpredictable.
Thus you risk losing the whole of your investment in a very short time. Currency or bullion transactions as well as transactions on CFDs are extremely
risky and may, by their very nature, generate theoretically unlimited losses. The maximum loss can in fact, in the absence of prior intervention, greatly
exceed the assets deposited by way of margin.
Liquidation operations with a view to excluding or limiting risks arising from such transactions, whether performed by yourself or by Swissquote Bank
SA, may not be possible, or may only be possible at a very disadvantageous price.
In view of the above, you will understand that you should not initiate currency, bullion or CFD transactions if you are looking for a regular or safe
return.
2. In certain situations or conditions in the market it can be difficult or even impossible to carry out trades at a specific price or to liquidate certain
positions, or to estimate a correct or acceptable price or assess the risk. This can happen in particular in the event of illiquidity of the market, failure of
electronic or telecommunications systems or force majeure.
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