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Abstract:Common Investments presents itself as an online trading broker providing access to more than 200 tradable instruments in forex, spot metals, futures, and shares. Common Investments gives the flexibility to choose from five trading accounts, Basic, Standard, Silver, Gold, Platinum, with the lowest required opening deposit starting at $250.
Basic | Information |
Registered Countries | Switzerland |
Regulation | No License |
Minimum Deposit | $250 |
Maximum Leverage | N/A |
Minimum Spread | N/A |
Trading Platform | In-house trading platform |
Trading Assets | N/A |
Payment Methods | N/A |
Customer Support | Email, Phone |
General Information
Common Investments presents itself as an online trading broker providing access to more than 200 tradable instruments in forex, spot metals, futures, and shares.
Common Investments gives the flexibility to choose from five trading accounts, Basic, Standard, Silver, Gold, Platinum, with the lowest required opening deposit starting at $250.
Regulatory Detail
Common Investments is not authorized by any regulatory authority to operate legally. Thats why WikiFX gives it a relatively low score of 1.03/10. Please be aware of the potential danger when trading with unregulated brokers.
However, when it comes to regulatory information, AXOFA disappoints us as it is not authorized or regulated by any regulatory authority.
Account Types
Five types of trading accounts are designed for both retail and professional traders, but you would be scared by its shockingly high minimum deposit. $250 is required to open a basic account, and a deposit of $10,000 can only open a standard account, which is quite funny.
Some account services including educational package and VIP signals, and more are provided.
Demo Accounts Unavailable
Sadder still, demo accounts are not available for traders to practice their trading strategies without any risk.
Trading Platform
Common Investments fails to provide MT5 or MT4 trading platform, and what it offers is the trading app that is available on Web and Mobile.
Customer Support
Contact this broker using the following methods if you have any questions or problems with your trading:
Telephone: +412 250 13202
Email: info@commoninvestments.co
Company Address: Förrlibuckstrasse 202, 8005 Zürich, Switzerland
You can get in touch with them by filling out a contact form and waiting to hear back from them.
Risk Warning
Trading leveraged products such as forex, cryptocurrencies and derivatives may not be suitable for all investors as they carry a high degree of risk to your capital. Please ensure that your fully understand the risks involved, taking into account your investments objectives and level of experience.
The information presented in this article is intended solely for reference purposes.
Pros & Cons
Pros | Cons |
Five types of trading accounts available | No regulation |
High minimum deposits | |
No clear info about trading costs, leverage | |
No online chat support | |
Limited payment methods | |
No MT4 trading platform available |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Common Investments regulated?
No, Common Investments is not regulated.
What is the minimum deposit amount required to make a start with Common Investments?
The minimum deposit amount required to register a live trading account is $250.
What trading platform does Common Investments offer?
What Common Investments offers is not the MT4 or MT5 trading platform, a trading app instead.
Disclaimer:
The views in this article only represent the author's personal views, and do not constitute investment advice on this platform. This platform does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the information in the article, and will not be liable for any loss caused by the use of or reliance on the information in the article.
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