General Information & Regulation
Platin Forex is a forex and CFD broker, with company number 14599, founded by a team of online finance professionals with experience offering innovative trading products, with its registered Office at Vantu House, 133 Santina Parade, Elluk, Port Vila, Efate, Vanuatu. Incorporated 19th April, 2016. PlatinFX has no valid regulatory information. (Please beware of the risk).
Account Types
Clients of Platin Forex can select from distinctive account sorts, each with diverse exchanging procedures, involvement levels, and monetary markets in intellect. Below are the types of account under the saving account, saving interest rate account, and term deposit account.
· MINI: Fixed and floating Spread
· STANDARD: Fixed and floating Spread
· ECN:Market Spread
Payment Methods
· Bank Transfer
· Debit Card
· e-wallets
DEPOSIT:
Depositing funds into your account to trade with is quick and easy. Simply follow the steps below to fund your account of any choice.
1. Log in to the Secure Client Area
2. Go to ‘Deposit’
3. Select the trading account you wish to make a deposit to, and choose from a number of available payment methods
Trading Platform
The trading platform offers clients an assortment of disobedient and resource classes that span over worldwide money related markets. The PlatinFX suite runs on a heap of gadgets and working frameworks each listed below:
· Meta Trader 4
· MT4 for MAC
· Android Trader
· IPhone and IPad Trader
Trading Hours
A 24-Hour Market
The foreign exchange market operates 24 hours a day, and, unlike the stock market, has no official openings or closings. It moves in response to geopolitical events, press releases from key central banks, and reports on the economy from government statistical bureaus, among many other factors. When traders are inactive in one part of the world due to nightfall, there are traders elsewhere who are actively engaging in trades as it is daytime in their locations.
The Forex market only closes on Friday at 10:00 PM (GMT) for the weekend, and re-opens at 10:00 PM (GMT) on Sunday. Each day, trading begins in Sydney, Australia, and progresses to the next major financial center (Tokyo, London, New York), as the business hours in that city's time zone begin.