Retail vs institutional traders

Retail traders are private individuals trading their own, usually modest capital through a broker, while institutional traders (banks, funds, hedge funds) deploy other people's capital running into millions or billions. Institutions enjoy better liquidity access, lower costs and data, but operate under mandates and regulation; retail traders are more flexible but face worse terms and (in the EU) the ESMA leverage cap of 1:30 on major pairs.

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