FOREX.com – Review 2022
FOREX.com is part of StoneX Group Inc., is a public company and was founded in 2001. Their performance has allowed them to achieve high corporate and financial standards. It is a NASDAQ listed company and operates with customer asset figures valued in billions of dollars. They have a broad global presence in countries such as Japan, Australia and Singapore. Specializing in both currency and precious metals trading among others, the US-based company is one of the few brokers that allow US traders.
General Information
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US residents
Education
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Why trade with FOREX.com?
Forex.com is authorized and regulated by several of the most recognized organizations worldwide.
It offers a range of platforms at the disposal of its operators that are easily adapted to the needs of both professionals and beginners. It allows you to trade a considerable number of currency pairs, as well as commodities and stocks with tight spreads and low commissions. Its proprietary platform has been multi-award-winning and is highly recognized among operators, which translates into a high number of users.
They also have customer service as well as educational materials and access to DEMO accounts, widely recommended for beginners, allowing them to familiarize themselves with the operation without the risk involved in investing real money.
FAQs
Headquarter: Estonia
Foundation: 2001
Regulation: FCA (UK), ASIC (AU), CySEC (CY), JSC (JO), EFSA (EE)
Deposit: $100
Headquarter: Cyprus
Foundation: 2007
Regulation: FCA (UK), ASIC (AU), SySEC (CY), FSAS (SC)
Deposit: $200
Headquarter: UK
Foundation: 2001
Regulation: FCA (UK), CSSF (LU), SCB (BS)
Deposit: $100
Headquarter: Cyprus
Foundation: 2011
Regulation: FCA, SySEC, FSCA, FSC
Deposit: $50
Headquarter: US
Foundation: 1996
Regulation: CFTC, NFA, IIROC, FCA, MAS, ASIC, MFSA, FSC
Headquarter: UK
Foundation: 1974
Regulation: CFTC, NFA, FCA, MAS, BaFin, ASIC, BMA
Headquarter: UK
Foundation: 1999
Regulation: FCA, ASIC, SySEC, FSCA, ISA