Abstract:Headquartered in London, England, Dux is allegedly a CFD broker that provides its clients with the worlds most widely used trading platform (MT4), variable leverage between 1:100 and 1:500 and low spreads on over 100 tradable assets.
General Information
Headquartered in London, England, Dux is allegedly a CFD broker that provides its clients with the worlds most widely used trading platform (MT4), variable leverage between 1:100 and 1:500 and low spreads on over 100 tradable assets.
Market Instruments
Dux advertises that it offers CFD trading of more than 100 trading instruments in financial markets, including forex, precious metals, crude oil and indices.
Account Types
Dux says it offers free demo accounts with $100,000, real accounts and VIP accounts only available for clients specialized in trading global financial investment products.
Leverage
Dux provides leverage ratio from 1:100 to 1:500. Most traders can choose any leverage ratio freely, while for Polish residents, the maximum leverage is 1:100. Bear in mind that leverage can magnify gains as well as losses, inexperienced traders are not advised to use too high leverage.
Trading Platform Available
When it comes to trading platforms available,Dux gives traders the worlds most popular MetaTrader4 platform. MT4 provides important analytical tools and indicators to help traders analyze dynamic prices in financial markets, conduct real-time transactions, and establish and use automated trading (EA systems). It represents an all-in-one concept and is currently the most popular trading terminal.
Deposit & Withdrawal
From the logos of payment methods showed at the bottom of home page on Duxs official website, we found that this broker seems to accept deposit and withdrawal via VISA, MasterCard, Skrill and Neteller.
Customer Support
Duxs customer support can be reached through official QQ: 2782567680, email: service@duxmarkets.com or chat online. Company address: UNIT G25 WATERFRONT STUDIOS, 1 DOCK ROAD, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, E16 1AH.
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