Abstract:WinTrade Markets is an emerging Forex broker with a focus on the wide range of trading tools and efficient trading environment while maintaining liquidity, security, enabling serve clients spread over the world except for the United States, besides, the corporation was registered in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines with the company address at Griffith Corporate Centre, Beachmont. Suite 305, P.O.Box 1510, Kingstown, St. Vincent, and the Grenadines.
General Information& Regulation
WinTrade Markets is an emerging Forex broker with a focus on the wide range of trading tools and efficient trading environment while maintaining liquidity, security, enabling serve clients spread over the world except for the United States, besides, the corporation was registered in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines with the company address at Griffith Corporate Centre, Beachmont. Suite 305, P.O.Box 1510, Kingstown, St. Vincent, and the Grenadines.
Market Instruments
WinTrade Markets has been offering to trade with Forex and CFDs, Indices, Metals, Energy, and Cryptocurrencies.
Accounts & Leverage
WinTrade Markets offers 3 account types: Basic Account, Standard Account, and Pro Account. In addition, all accounts have the same execution, and the minimum deposit is $25, if clients would like to open the Pro Account, they need to deposit the minimum amount of $5,000. Moreover, the Basic Account offers the maximum leverage of 1:100, and the leverage is capped at 1:400. Concerning the financial assets, the leverage for the Forex, Commodities, and Indices is all up to 1:100.
Spreads & Commissions
The condition is various in light of the types of account, for instance, the Basic Account offers variable spreads, starting from 1.6 pips with no commissions. As for other accounts, they offer the variable spread, starting from the 0 pips, indeed, the Pro Account charges $5 per lot.
Trading Platform
WinTrade Markets provides a trading terminal option of MetaTrader 4(MT4), which is an industry-recognized platform available for free download to PC desktop (Windows/macOS) and mobile devices (Android/iOS).
Deposit & Withdrawal
WinTrade Markets accepts payments with Credit/Debit cards like Visa/Mastercard and E-wallets like Neteller, as well as Revolut.
Trading Hours
Clients are allowed to trade a different times, for instance, the Forex is available for clients 24 hours a day during the weekdays, and clients could trade from Monday 00:00 to Friday 24:00 (Server time, GMT + 2).
Customer Support
If in any doubts as to transactions, please call at +14155041674 or e-mail at support@wintrademarkets.com within a reasonable time.
Risk Warning
Trading in leveraged financial instruments carries a high level of risk, including the risk of losing your entire invested capital, and may not be suitable for all investors. The high leverage and volatility of such instruments can work against you as well as for you. Before you decide to trade, you should carefully consider your investment objectives, level of experience, and risk appetite. Wherever in doubt, you should consult and receive advice from independent experts, including legal, tax, and financial advisors.
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