Abstract:Bright Capital is a brokerage which more than 150 tradable trading instruments with its instant execution and specialized service offered. It allegedly registered at Saint Vincent and the Grenadines with its actual office address not disclosed.
General Information& Regulation
Bright Capital is a brokerage which more than 150 tradable trading instruments with its instant execution and specialized service offered. It allegedly registered at Saint Vincent and the Grenadines with its actual office address not disclosed.
Market Instruments
There are considerably an array of trading products including Forex, Bonds, Cryptocurrencies, Metals, Shares, Indices, and Commodities.
Accounts & Leverage
Traders are given four levels of account, that is Free account, Classic account, Pro account, and VIP account respectively with various minimum deposits and alike spreads. All the types of accounts offer fixed leverage up to 1:500.
Spreads & Commissions
As for the Bright Capital varying account, the spreads of USD, EUR, GBP are from 1.6 pips. Commissions are offered various fees in light of account, some of which are free commission, some of which charge 1-2 per side per 100,000 traded.
Trading Platform
Clients have the access to start their business on MT5 which is an advanced platform via Android/ iOS/Windows with operable features and working tools.
Deposit & Withdrawal
Traders could select different types of accounts so that they could gain varying degree deposits. For example, the minimum deposit for a Free account is $1, besides, both the Classic and Pro accounts are $100, even the VIP accounts minimum deposit is up to $50,000. Furthermore, Bright Capital provides instant deposit and withdrawal at any time and anywhere without any delay. Payment methods include We Pay, HSBC, Maestro, Amazon, Pay Point, Visa, PayPal, and Master Card.
Trading Hours
Trading hours vary from instrument to instrument. Take the Forex market, for example, this market is open from 00:00 Monday to 23:59 Friday.
Customer Support
Feel free to contact the customer support center within the workday. Please call at 442081445229 or e-mail at support@bright4x.com to get your solutions.
Risk Warning
Trading in leveraged financial instruments carries a high level of risk, including the risk of losing your entire invested capital, and may not be suitable for all investors. The high leverage and volatility of such instruments can work against you as well as for you. Before you decide to trade, you should carefully consider your investment objectives, level of experience, and risk appetite. Wherever in doubt, you should consult and receive advice from independent experts, including legal, tax, and financial advisers.
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