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Abstract:Users can invest in both forex and CFDs through the online broker TradeFW. BO360 was the prior trading name of the broker. The parent firm, iTrade Global Ltd, is based in Cyprus and is so registered with CySEC.
The online broker TradeFW lets users invest in both forex and CFDs. The broker has previously operated under the name BO360. The parent company iTrade Global Ltd operates out of Cyprus, and as such, maintains registration with CySEC.
This broker has another clone company in Cyprus – TradedWell, registered under the same company name.
TradeFW has an above-average selection of currency pairs compared to similar online forex brokers. There are 45 in total, and among these are a few less common currencies like the South African Rand and the Norwegian Krone. The selection is much better than that of comparable broker YorkCG. The broker’s CFD offerings are about standard for a CySEC registered broker, featuring a section of stocks, indices, and commodities, along with a few cryptocurrency options.
TradeFWs spreads are very unappealing, especially for users with a standard account. These spreads are often as much as double what a trader would expect from a similar broker. Those who put down the whopping $10,000 deposit required to set up a VIP account fare a little better, but not by much. The VIP spreads are still uncompetitive, just not obscenely so.
Setting up a standard count entails putting down a minimum deposit of $250, not incredible but not unheard of. The broker gives leverage of up to 1:100. This is several times more than the limit mandated by the ESMA, which is 1:30. This is unacceptable for a CySEC registered broker. New traders who don‘t know what they’re doing shouldnt have this kind of leverage at their disposal. It opens them up to way too much risk.
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