Abstract:Crypto FX Investment (CryptoFX Invest) is a broker based in Florida, USA and conducts digital currency trading activities. The entity has a license from the FCA.
General Information
Crypto FX Investment (CryptoFX Invest) is a broker based in Florida, USA and conducts digital currency trading activities. The entity has a license from the FCA.
Market Instruments
CryptoFX Invest offers investors a range of financial instruments including cryptocurrency and forex.
Available Packages
There are 4 kinds of packages for investors to choose from at CryptoFX Invest, namely Silver (minimum investment of USD 10), Gold (minimum investment of USD 101), Platinum (minimum investment of USD 1,001) and Fixed (minimum investment of USD 10,001). The period of investment is 90 days.
Commission
CryptoFX Invest does not charge any commission.
Trading Software
At CryptoFX Invest, clients can have access to Profit Farmers, a trading tool that combines artificial intelligence with the expertise of veteran traders to provide high-probability trade plans.
Accepted Countries
CryptoFX Invest accepts funds from investors in Europe, Asia, and the USA.
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