Abstract:Registered in the United Kingdom, FXKapital is a forex broker offering its clients forex and CFD-related trading services. It seems that FXKapital is not a long-established forex broker, only with an operating time of 2-5 years. As this brokerage's website cannot be accessed, we were able to obtain only limited information.
As FXKapitals official website (https://www.fxkapital11.com/en) is unavailable at this time, we could only gather relevant information from other websites to present a rough picture of this brokerage.
General Information
Registered in the United Kingdom, FXKapital is a forex broker offering its clients forex and CFD-related trading services. It seems that FXKapital is not a long-established forex broker, only with an operating time of 2-5 years. As this brokerage's website cannot be accessed, we were able to obtain only limited information.
According to our verification, FXKapital does not fall under any valid regulations. That is why its regulatory status on WikiFX is listed as “No License” and it receives a relatively low score of 1.30/10. Please be aware of the risk.
Leverage
The maximum trading leverage offered by this brokerage is up to 1:500, which is considered high.High leverage offers greater trading flexibility with a small sum of money.However, keep in mind that leverage can amplify gains as well as losses, inexperienced traders are not advised to use excessive leverage amount.
Trading Platform
Please note what FXKapital offers is not the industry-leading MT4 or MT5 trading platform, maybe a proprietary trading platform.
Customer Support
FXKapital' s email and phone support services are available to traders with inquiries or problems related to trading. Contact details are listed below:
Telephone: +08504340710
Email: info@fxkapital.com
Unfortunately, its registered company address is not disclosed.
Risk Warning
Online trading in leveraged Forex and CFD instruments contains a high level of risk and may not be suitable for all investors.
Please note that the information contained in this article is for general information purposes only.
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