Abstract:Cento GX is an unregulated forex broker registered in the United Kingdom that claims to provide its clients with various tradable financial instruments with flexible leverage up to 1:50 and floating spreads around 0.7 pips via the MT5 and web-based trading platforms via five different live account types.
Note: Cento GX's official website: https://www.centogx.com/ is currently inaccessible normally.
Cento GXReview Summary | |
Founded | 2022 |
Registered Country/Region | United Kingdom |
Regulation | No regulation |
Market Instruments | Forex currency pairs, stocks, indexes, commodities, cryptocurrencies |
Demo Account | / |
Leverage | Up to 1:50 |
EUR/USD Spread | Average 0.7 pips |
Trading Platform | MT5, web |
Min Deposit | €250 |
Customer Support | Phone: +44 128 433 4982, +43 720 360 766, +1 647 349 3656, +34 930 302 792, +48 222 954 675 |
Email: info@centogx.com | |
Company address: 330 High Holborn Holborn Gate, London WC1V 7QT, United Kingdom |
Cento GX is an unregulated forex broker registered in the United Kingdom that claims to provide its clients with various tradable financial instruments with flexible leverage up to 1:50 and floating spreads around 0.7 pips via the MT5 and web-based trading platforms via five different live account types.
Pros | Cons |
Various trading instruments | No regulation |
Multiple account types | Inaccessible website |
MT5 supported | High minimum initial deposit (€250) |
Tight EUR/USD spreads of 0.7 pips |
It has been verified that Cento GX currently has no valid regulation.
From the trading software of Cento GX, we learn that users can trade with forex currency pairs, stocks, indexes, commodities, and cryptocurrencies.
Tradable Instruments | Supported |
Forex | ✔ |
Stocks | ✔ |
Indexes | ✔ |
Commodities | ✔ |
Cryptocurrencies | ✔ |
Bonds | ❌ |
Options | ❌ |
Mutual Funds | ❌ |
ETFs | ❌ |
Cento GX claims to offer five types of trading accounts - Basic, Silver, Gold, Platinum, and VIP, with minimum initial deposit requirements of €250, €10,000, €50,000, and €150,000 respectively, while the VIP account is only by invitation. In comparison, licensed brokers allow setting up a starter account with a minimum deposit of $100 or even less.
Account Type | Minimum Deposit | Leverage |
Basic | €250 | 1:10 |
Silver | €10,000 | 1:10 |
Gold | €50,000 | 1:20 |
Platinum | €150,000 | 1:50 |
VIP | By invitation only | 1:25 |
Leverage of up to 1:50 and a deposit bonus of up to 75% are specified. High leverage creates the opportunity for more substantial profits but accordingly increases the risk of sudden and excessive losses.
The EUR/USD spread provided by Cento GX is 0.7 pips on average. All spreads with IMS FX are a floating type and scaled with the accounts offered.
The trading platform on the Cento GX website is the industry's most widely used software, MetaTrader 5 (MT5), but the account registration feature does not work. As a result, we are unable to confirm whether Cento GX provides login credentials to the MT5 server or access to other trading software.
Cento GX appears to accept deposits with crypto methods and a wire transfer. The minimum deposit is €250. The withdrawal area, on the other hand, claims the minimum withdrawal amount to be $100.
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