October 29 is a public holiday in Hong Kong. EBC will adjust trading hours, and spreads may widen while liquidity could decrease during this period.
EBC will perform MT4/MT5 server maintenance on Oct 25, 2025, from 12:00–19:00 (UTC+3). All servers and BTCUSD trading will be temporarily unavailable.
EBC and Brokeree enable automated copy trading, executing trades and risk controls instantly, replicating positions in real time during market volatility.
To manage risks during the U.S. September CPI release on Oct 24, 2025, leverage for new positions will be temporarily limited to 1:200 from 15:00–15:35 MT.
EBC will launch Tiered Margin Levels (TML) for crypto on Oct 23, 2025 (GMT+3), for all MT4/MT5 Live servers to improve risk control and trading transparency.
The U.S. Labor Department will release September 2025 CPI data on October 24. The Nonfarm Payrolls report remains delayed amid the federal shutdown.
On Oct 1 and Oct 7, Hong Kong public holidays, EBC will adjust trading hours. Spreads may widen and liquidity may thin. Check schedule (UTC+3).
EBC and Brokeree empower disciplined, diversified copy trading with drawdown caps and reinvestment tools, enabling steady compounding and long-term growth.
EBC will temporarily cut max leverage to 1:200 for new positions Sept 17, 20:30–21:05 MT, ahead of the Fed rate decision. Traders should manage margin risk.
EBC will temporarily adjust margin for new positions on September 11, 2025, from 15:00 to 15:34 MT, with a 1:200 leverage, due to the U.S. August CPI release.
From September 11, margin for new positions will be temporarily adjusted 30 minutes before to 5 minutes after major announcements, max leverage 1:200.
September 1, 2025, U.S. Labor Day will be observed, and trading hours will be adjusted across several markets during the holiday period.
Financial markets are volatile, amplifying gains and losses in copy trading. EBC offers tools like drawdown limits and stop-loss orders to manage risk.
On 25 August 2025, the UK Summer Bank Holiday will be observed. Trading hours will be adjusted across several markets in anticipation of the holiday.
CEO of EBC Financial Group (UK) Ltd. flags the growing risk of low volatility complacency as traders continue buying dips.