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Dec 29 2022
I like Baxia markets because this broker can open many account types and have low-spread accounts. If you want to grow your account, just use account cent only because you can manage your lot and another thing. Baxia markets are the best â¤ï¸
Regarding Admiral Markets, I think it is widely recognized as a reputable broker with a range of impressive features. However, it is important to acknowledge a couple of drawbacks that I found.
Firstly, copy trading is unavailable, so I cannot take advantage of replicating other successful trades from other experienced traders.
Secondly, Admiral Markets does not offer cent accounts, which can be particularly advantageous for individuals with deposits below $5000.
Such a shame because I think that Cent accounts allow traders greater flexibility and risk management options when dealing with smaller investment amounts.
I have heard nothing but good reviews for this broker, at least from what I have heard. But when I tried to open a live account with this broker, it was hard. For some reason, they keep rejecting my documents. I have only used my Passport as identity proof, but they keep rejecting it. Any tips for this?
I already contacted customer support, but they haven't given me a good solution other than to keep trying.
I have some questions regarding this broker. So I open an account around September last year, and I haven't been using it since December. Is there a way for me to revive my old account or is it better to open a new one? Does my old account still available or is it d? I don't have balance in it.
I understand that this broker is trying their best to keep the funds safe. But I guess it has become a double-ended sword for their clients as well. For some reason, it is very difficult to register and pass KYC, if you have an apartment in one place, but live in another. I even didn't pass because they ask me for non-understandable documents and statements. I hope they would be able to do something about this.
So, my problem might be a little bit unique but I feel like it's necessary to ask these questions. So, I was trading with Exness for about 6 months it when I realized that there is a miss spell in my trading account name. It was supposed to be Edgardo, but somehow it spelled Eggardo which is a completely different name. I wonder if there is a way to change my account's user name. And will it be affecting my withdrawal process? I am starting to get some profit and I was thinking of withdrawing it soon.
So, I am a new trader and I just started joining Pepperstone a while ago. Well, about 2 months to be exact. During these 2 months, I just realized that I have accidentally applied to the wrong trading account which resulted in all my trading doesn't go as much as I had planned. I wonder if there is any chance of me switching to a different trading account type. If it's possible, who am I supposed to contact? Is it possible to do it through customer service support?
Does TMGM offer a swap-free account? If yes, then what kind of asset is available in the swap-free options? And, how do I apply for a swap-free account in TMGM? I am very interested in trading several indices, as well as forex (both major and minor pairs). But, it will be a huge problem if there isn't a swap-free option available for these trading instruments.
I heard nothing but good things about Admirals (or Admiral Markets). After contemplating for a while, I finally decided that I could try to open a trading account in them. I thought it won't take long and boy was I wrong. It takes far too much time and the photo id app doesn't allow for switching the camera to face screen view. But I was determined, and all of my applications finished after 3 frustrating hours. But then again, they do have a promising trading condition, great spread, great commission, and amazing leverage. Well, I'll try to see how they will perform.
So, I notice that Admiral Markets offers different services for retail traders and professionals. Now, my question is, what defines retailers and professionals in Admirals? Is it the trading volume? The type of account? If I am categorized as a retailed trader, can I move up the ladder and become a professional?