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United Kingdom
5-10 yearsSuspicious Regulatory License
Suspicious Scope of Business
High potential risk
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Business Index7.22
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Software Index4.00
License Index0.00
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General Information & Regulation
Go Partners Limited is a Forex and CFD broker established in the United Kingdom, and House Capital is the trading name of Go Partners Limited. It is important to note that the broker is not registered with the FCA and does not hold any authorized licence.
Official Website Unavailable
As of now, House Capital's website is not available. We can only get a rough idea of the information of the broker from some trader review portals.
Market Instruments
House Capital offers investors a range of financial instruments, including CFDs on Forex, indices, commodities, stocks and bonds.
Accounts & Leverage
According to the information, House Capital has about three account types for investors to choose from, the exact names of which are unknown but all of which can be used with a leverage of 1:500.
Spreads
Users can trade more than 50 currency pairs at House Capital. The broker is supposed to charge a certain amount of spreads but the details are still unknown. According to the limited information available, the spread on EUR/USD in the House Capital demo account is 2.8, which is almost twice as much as the regular spread.
Trading Platform
House Capital offers its clients access to the world's financial markets via the MetaTrader 4 (MT4) platform, which is used by millions of traders worldwide.
Deposit & Withdrawal
House Capital also offers its users limited deposit/withdrawal options, mainly via credit/debit cards and bank wire transfers, it does not offer e-wallets such as Neteller, Skrill and PayPal.
Risk Warning
Other online platforms have called for caution against trading scams from House Capital, and combined with the fact that the broker's website is no longer available, it is likely to have closed down and run away.
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