Abstract:Long Asia Group Limited is a broker regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) as well as the Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong (SFC), engaging in providing clients with various financial products and services.
General Information
Long Asia Group Limited is a broker regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) as well as the Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong (SFC), engaging in providing clients with various financial products and services.
Market Instruments
Long Asia provides investors with forex and CFD trading as well as asset management. It offers 35 currency pairs, some of which minor or exotic like USDHKD, USDSGD, USDSEK, USDTRY, USDZAR and USDCNH, as well as CFDs on oil, natural gas, silver, gold, 10 global indices and several crypto coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Accounts & Leverage
There are three kinds of account types for investors to choose from at Long Asia, namely Standard, ECN and Zero. The maximum leverage is up to 1:200. The benchmark EURUSD spread floats above 1.5 pips.
Trading Platform
Long Asia provides clients with access to the worlds financial markets through the MetaTrader 4 (MT4) platform which is used by millions of traders around the globe.
Deposit & Withdrawal
Clients can deposit funds using credit/debit cards and wire transfer.
Customer Support
If clients have any questions or concerns, please email at cs@alongasialiquidity.com for consultation.
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