Abstract:Berry Markets Ltd is a broker based in Seychelles. Its address is Unit 117, Orion Mall, Palm Street, P.O.Box 828 Victoria, Mahe, Seychelles.
General Information& Regulation
Berry Markets Ltd is a broker based in Seychelles. Its address is Unit 117, Orion Mall, Palm Street, P.O.Box 828 Victoria, Mahe, Seychelles.
Market Instruments
Berry Markets offers investors a range of financial instruments including forex, cryptocurrencies, indices and commodities (gold, silver, oil and natural gas).
Accounts & Leverage
There are 3 kinds of account types for investors to choose from at Berry Markets, namely Mini Account (minimum deposit of USD $100), Standard Account (minimum deposit of USD $1,000) and Platinum Account (minimum deposit of USD $10,000). The maximum leverage is up to 1:500 for currencies and 1:100 for metals.
Spreads & Commissions
The spreads start at 2.2 pips on Mini Account, 1.6 pips on Standard Account and 0.5 pips on Platinum Account. No commission is charged on Mini Account and Standard Account. The commission for Platinum Account is USD 10 per trade.
Trading Platform
Berry Markets provides clients with access to the worlds financial markets through the MetaTrader 5 (MT5) platform (Desktop/Android/iOS).
Customer Support
24/5 support is available at Berry Markets. Clients who have questions or concerns can send email to support@berrymarkets.com.
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