Summary
Leverage lets you control a large position with a small deposit. Margin is that deposit — the money your broker sets aside to keep your trade open. In MT5, knowing your leverage and margin helps you manage risk and avoid margin calls.
Key Takeaways
Higher leverage = bigger trades, but also bigger risk.
Margin is the money locked by your broker when you open a trade.
If your losses get too big, a margin call can close your trades.
MT5 shows your margin and free margin live in the Terminal window.
A – The Idea in Simple Words
Leverage is like a loan from your broker that lets you trade more than you have. If you have $100 and leverage 1:100, you can control $10,000 in the market. Margin is the part of your money that is locked as a guarantee for that trade. The rest of your balance is called free margin — money you can still use for new trades or to absorb losses. Too much leverage can wipe out your account quickly if the market moves against you.
B – MT5 Steps to Check Leverage and Margin
Open MT5 and log in to your account.
Go to the Terminal window (Ctrl+T).
Click the Trade tab.
Look for:
Balance (total funds)
Equity (Balance ± open trade profits/losses)
Margin (money locked for open trades)
Free Margin (Equity – Margin)
Margin Level (% = Equity ÷ Margin × 100)
Your account leverage is set by your broker — you can check it in your account details.
C – Quick Example with Numbers
You have:
Required Margin = 100,000 ÷ 100 = 1,000 EUR (~$1,000 USD)
Term
Value
Balance
$1,000
Position Size
$100,000
Leverage
1:100
Margin
$1,000
Here, your entire balance is used as margin — no free margin left for more trades.
D – Common Mistakes & Fixes
Using too much leverage → Use smaller lot sizes to reduce risk.
Not checking free margin → Always keep some free margin to handle losses.
Confusing margin with fees → Margin is not a cost; it’s a locked deposit.
Ignoring margin level % → If it drops too low, you risk a margin call.
Trading multiple pairs without tracking margin → Can quickly over-leverage you.
E – If You Use My Tools (Optional)
Some of my MT5 indicators display margin level, free margin, and risk per trade directly on your chart.
Mini-Glossary
Leverage: A ratio showing how much larger your trades are compared to your capital.
Margin: Money set aside by your broker when you open a trade.
Free Margin: Equity minus margin — money still available for trading.
Margin Level: Equity ÷ Margin × 100.
Equity: Your balance plus or minus open trade results.
Balance: Total money in your account (no open trades).
Margin Call: Broker action when your margin level is too low.
Checklist
Know your account leverage.
Check margin before opening trades.
Keep free margin available.
Watch margin level % to avoid margin calls.
Use smaller positions if risk feels too high.