Why the broker matters
A trading strategy and a broker are separate risk layers. Even strong historical strategy performance does not remove execution, counterparty, jurisdiction or withdrawal risk. Those questions should be investigated independently.
How to check broker regulation →
Amplified trading
Amplification should not be confused with ordinary broker leverage. The first concerns capital allocated under a programme; the second concerns margin and potential market exposure. Our calculators model the simplified economic effect so users can test both positive and negative assumptions.
Understand amplification vs leverage →
What we verify in a broker review
We look for the legal operating entity, regulator and licence information, client-money arrangements, negative-balance terms where applicable, account leverage, trading platform, withdrawal rules and restrictions by jurisdiction. These facts can change, so regulatory claims should be checked against current official sources before a funding decision.
Use the withdrawal due-diligence checklist →
Risk first
CFDs and leveraged FX products can produce rapid losses. A broker offering flexible leverage or amplification may be attractive to experienced traders, but the same flexibility increases the importance of risk limits and account terms.
See how broker risk fits into the Sonic AI risk picture →
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