Abstract:Zoe Broker is allegedly a forex broker based in Spain that provides its clients with supreme trading platforms and diverse tradable instruments.
Note: Since this brokers official site (https://www.zoebroker.com/) is not accessible at the time of writing this introduction, only a cursory understanding can be obtained from the Internet.
General Information
Zoe Broker is allegedly a forex broker based in Spain that provides its clients with supreme trading platforms and diverse tradable instruments.
Market Instruments
Theres nothing about trading instruments offered by Zoe Broker. However, from the Internet, we found that it seems to offer five classes of tradable assets on the demo account, which include commodities, cryptocurrencies, forex, indices, and stocks.
Account Types
We only found one sentence about account types provided by Zoe Broker, it says that it offers the Basic account, with the minimum deposit requirement of $250. However, we cannot verify it and have no way to get more details about it.
Trading Platform Available
Zoe Broker seems to give traders the world‘s most renown trading platform: MetaTrader5. As most traders’ known, Meta Trader 5 is the best trading platform out there today and it is one of the most successful, efficient, and competent forex trading software.
Deposit & Withdrawal
Zoe Broker seems to accept deposit or withdrawal via wire transfer, credit/debit card and cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Tether. The platform claims that the more you deposit, the higher your chances of winning. Therefore, it seems to require the minimum deposit of $1,000, while others are usually $50 only.
Customer Support
Zoe Brokers customer support can be reached through telephone: +541126044912 +541151761521, email: info@zoebroker.com. Besides, you can also follow this broker on some social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. Company address: Generación Zoe, S.A. & Universidad Del Trading, S.A. & Kurzena Limited.
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