Abstract:ARTAMAS says it is a brokerage company based in Indonesia and regulated by BAPPEBTI (Commodity Futures Trading Supervisory Agency), claiming to provide its clients with the worlds most popular trading platform (MT4), leverage up to 1:100, competitive spreads on various tradable assets, and 24-hour customer support services.
ARTAMAS FUTURES Review Summary | |
Founded | 2016 |
Registered Country/Region | Indonesia |
Regulation | Not Regulated |
Market Instruments | Stock, Commodity, and Forex |
Demo Account | Not Mentioned |
Customer Support | +6221 397 00180 (Hunting) |
support@artamasfutures.com | |
Mon - Fri: 08.00 am - 17.00 pmSat & Sun: Closed |
ARTAMAS FUTURES is an online trading platform that offers many tradable assets including Stock, Commodity, and Forex. However, it is a Suspicious Clone. And information it provides on the website is very limited.
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ARTAMAS FUTURES had a Retail Forex License regulated by Badan Pengawas Perdagangan Berjangka Komoditi Kementerian Perdagangan (BAPPEBTI) in Indonesia with a license number 601/BAPPEBTI/SI/I/2005. However, it is currently in the status of Suspicious Clone.
Regulatory Status | Suspicious Clone |
Regulated by | Badan Pengawas Perdagangan Berjangka Komoditi Kementerian Perdagangan (BAPPEBTI) |
Licensed Institution | PT. ARTA MAS FUTURES d/h PT. BIMASAKTI BERJANGKA |
Licensed Type | Retail Forex License |
Licensed Number | 601/BAPPEBTI/SI/I/2005 |
ARTAMAS FUTURES offers many tradable assets including Stock, Commodity, and Forex.
Tradable Instruments | Supported |
Forex | ✔ |
Commodities | ✔ |
Stock | ✔ |
Indices | ❌ |
Cryptocurrency | ❌ |
Shares | ❌ |
Metals | ❌ |
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