Account limits are not only about restricting trading — they help maintain platform performance and prevent technical overload. On Exness, limits apply to multiple aspects of a trading account.
Each of these categories may vary depending on account type, instrument, and market conditions.
There is a cap on the total number of open orders a trader can hold simultaneously. This prevents overload of trading servers and ensures fair execution during volatile periods.
Platform | Maximum Open Orders |
---|---|
MetaTrader 4 | 200 |
MetaTrader 5 | 1000 |
Exceeding this limit will prevent the placement of new trades until some are closed.
Each instrument has a defined range of allowed lot sizes for individual positions. Exceeding this range will result in order rejection.
Instrument | Min Lot Size | Max Lot Size |
---|---|---|
EUR/USD | 0.01 | 200 |
Gold (XAU/USD) | 0.01 | 50 |
BTC/USD | 0.01 | 15 |
These limits apply per trade, not per account.
On Exness, leverage is not fixed across all account balances. The system applies dynamic leverage based on equity levels, which affects margin requirements.
Equity (USD) | Maximum Leverage |
---|---|
0–999 | 1:2000 |
1,000–4,999 | 1:1000 |
5,000–29,999 | 1:600 |
30,000 and above | 1:200 |
This structure protects users from sudden account loss during large-volume trading.
Not all instruments follow the same trading limits. Some markets have unique trading sessions, margin rules, or pricing precision that influence limit behavior.
Instrument Group | Limit Behavior Example |
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Forex | High volume allowed, low margin required |
Metals | Lower lot max, higher margin sensitivity |
Indices | Specific session times, daily break limits |
Crypto | Max volume per order varies by asset |
Always confirm lot size, margin, and session hours before entering a trade.
While trading limits are mostly defined by platform and instrument, account type also affects execution parameters such as minimum lot size or execution model.
Account Type | Min Lot | Commission | Execution Type | Leverage Range |
---|---|---|---|---|
Standard | 0.01 | No | Market | Up to 1:2000 |
Pro | 0.01 | No | Instant | Up to 1:2000 |
Raw Spread | 0.01 | Yes | Market | Up to 1:2000 |
Zero | 0.01 | Yes | Market | Up to 1:2000 |
Traders can change account type to match their trading behavior.
Exness trading account limits are a core part of the platform’s structure, ensuring that trades are executed smoothly while maintaining system stability. These limits include the number of open positions, lot size ranges, equity-based leverage, and instrument-specific rules.
Understanding how these limits operate allows traders to plan effectively, avoid trade rejections, and stay within margin boundaries. While the limits may vary by platform and instrument, Exness provides full transparency through trading terminals and official documentation.