Abstract:Marketbull is allegedly an unregulated forex broker registered in the UK that claims to provide its clients with forex trading with leverage up to 1:1000 and spreads from 3 pips on the world’s most trusted and popular MetaTrader4 and Webtrader.
Note: Since Marketbulls official site (https://marketbull.co.uk/) is not accessible while writing this introduction, only a cursory understanding can be obtained from the Internet.
General Information & Regulation
Marketbull is allegedly an unregulated forex broker registered in the UK that claims to provide its clients with forex trading with leverage up to 1:1000 and spreads from 3 pips on the worlds most trusted and popular MetaTrader4 and Webtrader.
Market Instruments
Marketbull is a forex broker that mainly offers forex trading. However, we didnt find other available trading assets on the Internet.
Account Types
According to the information on the Internet, Marketbull offers a standard account with a minimum initial deposit amount of $1,000.
Leverage
A leverage ratio of up to 1:1000 is offered by Marketbull, which is much higher than that provided by most brokers. Inexperienced traders are advised not to use too much leverage since leverage magnifies gains and losses.
Spreads
As tested on the demo account on the Webtrader at Marketbull, the spread on the benchmark EUR/USD pair was as high as 3 pips.
Trading Platform Available
The platforms available for trading at Marketbull are the industry-standard MetaTrader4 and Webtrader. In any case, we recommend using MT4 or MT5 for your trading platform. Forex traders praise MetaTrader's stability and trustworthiness as the most popular forex trading platform. Expert Advisors, Algo trading, Complex indicators, and Strategy testers are some of the sophisticated trading tools available on this platform. There are currently 10,000+ trading apps available on the Metatrader marketplace that traders can use to improve their performance. By using the right mobile terminals, including iOS and Android devices, you can trade from anywhere and at any time through MT4 and MT5.
Deposit & Withdrawal
Marketbull appears to work with credit/debit cards like Visa and MasterCard. The minimum initial deposit requirement is up to $1,000 for the Standard account.
Customer Support
Marketbulls customer support can be reached by telephone: +442030979683, +74950496546 or email: clients@marketbull.com. Company address: Tower 42 International Financial Centre, 25 Old Broad Street, London, England, EC2N 1HQ.
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