Abstract:TANRICH is a local regulated broker, offering trading on primarily precious metals (local London gold and silver) via the leading MT4 platform.
Note: TANRICH's official website: https://www.tanrichgold.com/ is currently inaccessible normally.
TANRICH Review Summary | |
Founded | / |
Registered Country/Region | Hong Kong |
Regulation | CGSE |
Market Instruments | Primarily precious metals (local London gold and silver) |
Demo Account | ❌ |
Trading Platform | MT4 |
Min Deposit | / |
Customer Support | Phone: 2802 8818 |
TANRICH is a local regulated broker, offering trading on primarily precious metals (local London gold and silver) via the leading MT4 platform.
Pros | Cons |
MT4 platform | No demo accounts |
Limited trading asset classes | |
Few contact channels | |
Limited info on trading conditions |
Yes. The broker is regulated under the Chinese Gold & Silver Exchange (CGSE) in Hong Kong.
Tradable Instruments | Supported |
Primarily precious metals (local London gold and silver) | ✔ |
Forex | ❌ |
Commodities | ❌ |
Indices | ❌ |
Stocks | ❌ |
Cryptocurrencies | ❌ |
Bonds | ❌ |
ETFs | ❌ |
Trading Platform | Supported | Available Devices | Suitable for |
MT4 | ✔ | Android, IOS | Beginners |
MT5 | ❌ | / | Experienced traders |
The broker accepts payments done via cheques, promissory notes, cash, transfers, remittances and electronic banking.
No minimum withdrawal amount defined and no fees or charges specified.
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