On 23 June 2016, the United Kingdom EU Referendum (Brexit vote) will commence, marking potentials of volatile market movements, including possibilities of significant price gaps and periods of illiquidity. Leading up to aforementioned event, Saxo Bank initiated plans to increase margin requirements of GBP pairs and UK stocks in order to protect their clients.
MetaTrader4 supporter decreases yet again. At the end of last week, SaxoBank reportedly started to stop receiving new customers in its Metatrader4 platform at June 5, 2015, and will terminate its Metatrader4 platform services.
started the online application process but midway through i checked this site for their reviews and seen how bad they...
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started the online application process but midway through i checked this site for their reviews and seen how bad they are. I stopped the process but my details were saved on their system. They have tried to call me 3 times every day for the last 2 weeks and no signs of them stopping. Why do they need to do this and it is a major red flag. avoid
They seriously need to learn how to communicate to new clients. Impossible to open a Corporate Ltd account, sent all ...
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They seriously need to learn how to communicate to new clients. Impossible to open a Corporate Ltd account, sent all required info and they don’t bother to even confirm receipt or if in the process, I’ve been calling them for 9 days since submitting and they pass you around to someone else who says they are not dealing with it. I would hate to think how stressful it would be if I had to call them to try resolve a trading issue.
After 2 years of being there as a trader and investor, I’m very satisfied with the platform. It’s intuiti...
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After 2 years of being there as a trader and investor, I’m very satisfied with the platform. It’s intuitive, genuine and fast process of withdrawal. Look forward more improvement from Saxo!
Saxo says no withdrawal fee, but actually withdrawal has a fee under the name of intermediary charges, funny enough t...
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Saxo says no withdrawal fee, but actually withdrawal has a fee under the name of intermediary charges, funny enough that there is no other bank involved in the withdrawal transaction.