Abstract:Established in 1995 and housed in New Zealand, GHC runs under a dubious clone of an FSPR control. The company helps trade pairs of precious metals and currencies.
Note:GHC's official website: https://www.ghctrabes.com/en/ is currently inaccessible normal.
GHCReview Summary | |
Founded | 1995 |
Registered Country/Region | New Zealand |
Regulation | FSPR (Suspicious clone) |
Market Instruments | Forex, Metals |
Demo Account | ✅ |
Leverage | Up to 1:400 |
Spread | 1.4 pips |
Trading Platform | MT4 |
Min Deposit | $2 000 |
Customer Support | / |
Established in 1995 and housed in New Zealand, GHC runs under a dubious clone of an FSPR control. The company helps trade pairs of precious metals and currencies.
Pros | Cons |
None | Unregulated |
Limited tradable assets | |
Unfunctional website | |
High minimum deposit requirement |
Regulated Country | Regulated Authority | Regulated Entity | License Type | License Number | Regulatory Status |
![]() | Financial Service Providers Register (FSPR) | GHCGlobal Holdings Capital Limited | Financial Service Corporate | 591349 | Suspicious Clone |
Trading Asset | Available |
forex | ✔ |
metals | ✔ |
commodities | ❌ |
indices | ❌ |
energies | ❌ |
stocks | ❌ |
cryptocurrencies | ❌ |
GHC offers leverage up to 1:400 for forex trading. It is important to keep in mind that the greater the leverage, the greater the risk of losing your deposited capital. The use of leverage can both work in your favour and against you.
Trading Platform | Supported | Available Devices | Suitable for |
MT5 | ❌ | Desktop, Mobile, Web | Experienced traders |
MT4 | ✔ | Desktop, Mobile, Web | Beginner |
The funding methods available on this platform are purportedly Credit/Debit cards, Wire Transfers, and e-wallets.
Each bank card deposit will be charged 4% of the sum, the Wires—$15 to $25, and 2.4% to 3.9% for e-wallets.
The minimum withdrawal determined in the FAQ section is $50. The request processing time is said to be up to 3-5 days but withdrawal is free of charge.
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