Abstract:BSB GLOBAL is a brokerage registered in the United Kingdom that provides 400+ market instruments including the Forex market, Stock market, Shares market, and Raw materials. Traders can operate by cTrader. The leverage is up to 1:200.
BSB GLOBALReview Summary | |
Founded | 2020-02-24 |
Registered Country/Region | United Kingdom |
Regulation | Unregulated |
Market Instruments | Forex market/Stock market/Shares market,/Raw materials |
Demo Account | / |
Leverage | Up to 1:200 |
Spread | From 0.7 |
Trading Platform | cTrader |
Customer Support | Phone: +44 203-519-71-48 |
Email: support@bsb-global.io |
BSB GLOBAL is a brokerage registered in the United Kingdom that provides 400+ market instruments including the Forex market, Stock market, Shares market, and Raw materials. Traders can operate by cTrader. The leverage is up to 1:200.
BSB GLOBAL is not regulated, making it less safe than regulated brokers.
BSB GLOBAL offers 400+ market instruments, including over 250 shares, the Stock market that CFDs on stocks of more than 150 global companies, the Forex Market including CFDs on 70+ currency pairs, and Raw materials.
Tradable Instruments | Supported |
Forex | ✔ |
Stock | ✔ |
Shares | ✔ |
Raw materials | ✔ |
The maximum leverage is 1:200 meaning that profits and losses are magnified 200 times.
BSB GLOBAL cooperates with the authoritative cTrader.
Trading Platform | Supported |
cTrader | ✔ |
BSB GLOBAL accepts wire transfers, VISA, MasterCard, etc. for deposit and withdrawal.
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