Abstract:ESC-Tx is allegedly an Austrian broker, offering its customers with supreme trading platforms and different kinds of trading assets, as well as up to 1:500 leverage and a choice of three different customized account types.
General Information
ESC-Tx is allegedly an Austrian broker, offering its customers with supreme trading platforms and different kinds of trading assets, as well as up to 1:500 leverage and a choice of three different customized account types.
Account Types
ESC-Tx offers three live account types: Start, Progressive and Premium, with minimum deposit requirements of $150, $1,000 and $10,000 respectively.
Leverage
Different account types are equipped with different maximum leverage ratios. The traders holding the Start account enjoy the maximum leverage of 1:100, while the Progressive and Premium accounts enjoy leverage as high as 1:500. However, too high leverage does not always do good for traders, especially for inexperienced traders, because gains and losses always keep consistent.
Customer Support
You can get in touch with ESC-Txs customer support through telephone: +4303855064, email: support2esc-tx.com. Company address: Konstantin-Resch-Weg 5 8431 Wels.
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