Metals on Libertex
Metals: trading on Libertex
On Libertex, metals are available as CFDs: 10+ instruments, multiplier up to 1:1000, transparent costs on the order ticket, and $10 to open a standard account. The demo runs the same instruments with $50,000 virtual funds, no KYC.
Metals on the platform
What's available right now
Three at-a-glance facts from the live broker platform. The order ticket shows the per-instrument cap and the spread/commission for the specific trade before you confirm.
- Instruments
- 10
- Max multiplier
- 1:1000
- Market hours
- Exchange hours
Sample tickers
- XAUUSD·Gold
- XAGUSD·Silver
- PA·Palladium
- PL·Platinum
- HG·Copper
- +5 more on the platform
Counts and multiplier caps update as the broker adds or retires instruments. The platform browser is the live source of truth; pinpoint figures here are a snapshot.
Trading mechanics: Metals
Metals as CFDs
Four mechanics that affect metals on Libertex. None of them is unique to Libertex — this is how CFD trading works across regulated brokers — but the specifics (multiplier caps, commission, margin) vary by instrument and account type.
- CFD, not the underlying
- You trade a contract for difference (CFD) tied to the price of an underlying asset in the Metals category, not the asset itself. You don’t own the asset — you get exposure to its price movement. This unlocks short positions, smaller minimum trade sizes, and multiplier mechanics that the underlying market doesn’t offer directly.
- Multiplier shown per trade
- Each instrument in the Metals category has its own multiplier cap — up to 1:1000. The order ticket shows the multiplier you’re using before you confirm; you can adjust it within the per-instrument and account-type limits. Higher multiplier means smaller required margin, but proportionally larger swings in profit and loss.
- Cost visible on the order ticket
- Spread (bid-ask gap) and any commission appear on the ticket before you place the trade. Overnight financing applies to positions held past the daily rollover — also visible per instrument. No hidden fees emerge mid-trade; everything is disclosed upfront on the ticket.
- Risk management built into the ticket
- Stop-loss and take-profit are part of placing an order: set them before confirming and the broker’s engine enforces them automatically. precious & industrial metal CFDs are an area where a sensible stop-loss separates a controlled experiment from a surprise margin call. The demo lets you test the workflow before live capital.
Where to go next
Practical next steps
Four pages cover what comes next: exact costs, the demo with no deposit, how the multiplier works across the platform, and a step-by-step walkthrough of a real trade. In focus: metals.
Fees in the Metals category — full breakdown
Per-instrument commissions, spread examples, and overnight financing rates. The set includes metals. The authoritative reference for cost.
Fees deep diveTry Metals on the demo
$50,000 virtual capital, real-time market data, and the same metals you’d trade live. No deposit, no KYC. The best way to test the workflow before committing real money.
Demo accountMultipliers explained
How the multiplier interacts with margin, P/L, and liquidation. Worked examples — including the boring-but-essential math of small position sizes against high multipliers.
Multiplier guideHow to place a trade
A step-by-step walkthrough of a real trade in the Metals category: instrument selection, ticket fields, multiplier, stop-loss, and confirmation. The mechanical baseline before live capital.
Trading walkthrough
FAQ
Questions about the Metals category
Metals on Libertex — ready to try
Open the platform and place a trade in the Metals category.
On Libertex, metals are available as CFDs: 10+ instruments with multipliers up to 1:1000, costs shown on the order ticket before you confirm. Start on the demo with $50,000 virtual capital to test precious & industrial metal CFDs, or open a live account from $10. The order ticket on a real trade tells you more than another paragraph here can.
Trading in financial instruments is a risky activity and can bring not only profits, but also losses. The amount of possible losses is limited by the amount of the deposit.