Abstract:Sunger is a broker that engages in providing online FX and CFD trading services to individual investors, traders, fund managers and other financial institutions. Sunger is licensed by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) EEA.
General Information
Sunger is a broker that engages in providing online FX and CFD trading services to individual investors, traders, fund managers and other financial institutions. Sunger is licensed by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) EEA.
Market Instruments
Sunger offers investors a range of financial instruments including Foreign Exchange, Equity Indices, Oil, Gold & Silver and CFDs.
Account Types
Both Standard and ECN accounts are available at Sunger.
Trading Platform
Sunger provides clients with access to the worlds financial markets through the MetaTrader 5 (MT5) platform (Desktop & Mobile).
Deposit & Withdrawal
Clients can deposit and withdraw via wire transfer. The minimum amount for deposit is 1000$. No deposit or withdrawal fee is charged.
Trading Hours
The trading times at Sunger depend on the specific market. For example, the forex market is open Sun 21:05 - Fri 20:57 (except 21:00 - 21:05 daily).
Customer Support
If clients have any questions or concerns, please email to support@Sunger.com for consultation.
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