Abstract:Bitmas-Trade claims to be a United States-based brokerage offering forex, stock and cryptocurrency trading. It also hypes that it offers up to 500:1 leverage.
General Information
Bitmas-Trade claims to be a United States-based brokerage offering forex, stock and cryptocurrency trading. It also hypes that it offers up to 500:1 leverage.
Market Instruments
Bitmas-Trade advertises that it offers various trading instruments, including forex, stocks and cryptocurrencies.
Account Types
There are three trading accounts offered by Bitmas-Trade, namely Starter, Silver and Gold. The minimum initial deposit to start a Starter account is $500, while the other two accounts require much higher initial capital, $7,500 and $20,000 respectively.
Leverage
In terms of trading leverage, the maximum level offered by Bitmas-Trade is quite generous, up to 500:1. Keep in mind that leverage can magnify gains as well as losses, inexperienced traders are not advised to use too high leverage.
Spreads & Commissions
No spread or commission information is listed on the website.
Trading Platform Available
Bitmas-Trade does not have any available trading platform.
Deposit & Withdrawal
The only option to select a payment method is Bitcoin and Bitmas-Trade does not provide any other information about deposit and withdrawal.
Customer Support
Bitmas-Trades customer support can be reached through telephone: +12524653921, e-mail: Support@Bitmas-Trade.Com. Company address: Alpharetta, GA, US (HQ) 8000 Avalon Blvd #300.
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