Abstract:NetScape FX is a broker based in the United Kingdom, engaging in providing clients with a variety of financial products and services.
General Information
NetScape FX is a broker based in the United Kingdom, engaging in providing clients with a variety of financial products and services.
Market Instruments
NetScape FX offers investors a range of financial instruments including forex currency pairs.
Accounts & Spreads
There are five kinds of account types for investors to choose from at NetScape FX, namely:
Starter: minimum deposit of $500, minimum spread of 1.9 pips
PRO: minimum deposit of $5,000, minimum spread of 1.2 pips
Classic: minimum deposit of $1,000, minimum spread of 1.5 pips
Executive: minimum deposit of $10,000, minimum spread of 0.6 pips
Premium: minimum deposit of $25,000, minimum spread of 0.6 pips
Customer Support
If clients have any questions or concerns, please call 447451211284 or email info@netscapefx.com for consultation.
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