Abstract:Registered in the United Kingdome, Agricoinvest is an online forex broker offering a series of trading instruments, such as Forex, Commodities, and Stocks. With Agricoinves, four trading accounts are available, leverage up to 1:300. Please note that Agricoinvest is not authorized or regulated by regulatory authorities. Although this alone does not mean that it is a scam, investors are advised to be aware of the risk involved.
General Information
Registered in the United Kingdome, Agricoinvest is an online forex broker offering a series of trading instruments, such as Forex, Commodities, and Stocks. With Agricoinves, four trading accounts are available, leverage up to 1:300.
Please note that Agricoinvest is not authorized or regulated by regulatory authorities. Although this alone does not mean that it is a scam, investors are advised to be aware of the risk involved.
Market Instruments
With Agricoinvest, traders can get access to a series of trading instruments, including Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Stocks. While other popular trading products, like Cryptocurrencies, Energies, Index are not available.
Account Types
Investors can choose from four trading accounts offered by Agricoinvest, and these account types are categorized by the minimum initial deposit requirement, ranging from €250 to €50,000.
The Standard, Silver, and Gold accounts offer various amount of bonus, from 15% to 50%. Some common account services, such as daily market review, trading signals and online phone support are also available.
Leverage
Agricoinvest offers flexible trading options, ranging from 1:100 to 1:300. With leverage up to 1:300, professional traders and scalper can take advantage of it to increase their trading flexibility, while for inexperienced traders, it is important for forex traders to select the level of leverage that they feel most at ease with.
Spreads & Commissions
Spread is determined by trading accounts you are offered. Take the spread on the EUR/USD pair as an example, the spread on this pair on the Mini account from 3 pips, Classic account from 2 pips, Premium account from 1 pips.
While commission details are not disclosed.
Trading Platform
When it comes to trading platform, Agricoinvest only offers a webtrader for its clients to use. Popular MT5 or MT4 trading platform are not available.
Trading Tools
Aside from the trading platform, Agricoinvest also provides some trading tools, such as Forex Signals, Trading Glossary.
Deposit & Withdrawal
Agricoinvest allows its clients to make a deposit and withdrawal through the following payment options:
Credit Card/Debit Card: minimum transaction amount $250 with a maximum amount $500.
Bank Draft
Wire Transfer: minimum amount at $10.000, and funds may take up to 5 days to clear.
Customer Support
Agricoinvest can be contacted through the following channels to resolve its clientss inquiries or trading-related problems:
support@investagricol.com
Work shedule
Monday to Friday: 9:30-21:00 GMT
Phone
+442035369402
Address:
3rd Floor 201 Haverstock Hill, London, Greater London, NW3 4QG, United Kingdom
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