Abstract:Decent Markets Limited, or “FXDT”, is a forex and CFD broker based in Cyprus, engaging in providing clients with various financial products and services.
General Information
Decent Markets Limited, or “FXDT”, is a forex and CFD broker based in Cyprus, engaging in providing clients with various financial products and services.
Market Instruments
FXDT offers investors a range of financial instruments including forex currency pairs, indices, shares, cryptocurrencies, CFDs and commodities.
Accounts & Leverage
There are five kinds of account types for investors to choose from at FXDT, namely:
Micro: maximum leverage up to 1:1000
Classic: maximum leverage up to 1:1000
ECN: maximum leverage up to 1:500
ECN Pro: maximum leverage up to 1:1000
ECN VIP: maximum leverage up to 1:1000
Spreads & Commissions
The spreads start from 1.3 pips on both Micro and Classic accounts, from 0 pips on ECN and from 0.1 pips on ECN VIP. The EUR/USD spread fluctuates around 1 pips. No commission is charged.
Trading Platform Available
FXDT provides clients with access to the worlds financial markets through the MetaTrader 4 (MT4) platform (Mobile & Web) which is used by millions of traders around the globe.
Deposit & Withdrawal
Funding options available at FXDT are as follows: Credit Cards, Neteller, Skrill, Perfect Money, Web Money, OK Pay, Fasa Pay, Globe pay, Moneygram, Western Union and Bitcoin.
Customer Support
If clients have any questions or concerns, please call 35795147604 or email info@forexdecent.com for consultation.
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