Abstract:PFJP, founded in 2009, is a brokerage registered in Japan. The trading instruments it provides cover forex, stocks, commodities, CFDs, ETFs, cryptocurrencies, indices. It is unregulated.
Note: PFJP's official website: https://pfjpco.com/ is currently inaccessible normally.
PFJP Review Summary | |
Founded | 2009 |
Registered Country/Region | Japan |
Regulation | No regulation |
Market Instruments | Forex, Stocks, Commodities, CFDs, ETFs, Cryptocurrencies, Indices |
Trading Platform | Mobile trading platform for iOS and Android |
Customer Support | Phone: +088-234-6534-563 |
Email: contact@pfjpco.com | |
Physical Address: 京都市上京区大松町473-1349 |
PFJP, founded in 2009, is a brokerage registered in Japan. The trading instruments it provides cover forex, stocks, commodities, CFDs, ETFs, cryptocurrencies, indices. It is unregulated.
Pros | Cons |
Wide range of trading instruments | Unregulated |
Mobile trading platform available | No commission information |
Educational resources through an informative blog | No information about spreads |
Limited account types offered | |
No MT4 supported |
It is clear that PFJP is currently unregulated.
PFJP offers traders forex, stocks, commodities, CFDs, ETFs, cryptocurrencies, indices to trade.
Tradable Instruments | Supported |
Forex | ✔ |
Commodities | ✔ |
Stocks | ✔ |
CFDs | ✔ |
ETFs | ✔ |
Cryptocurrencies | ✔ |
Indices | ✔ |
Metals | ❌ |
Futures | ❌ |
Options | ❌ |
PFJP's trading platform is Mobile trading platform, which supports traders on iPhone and Android.
Trading Platform | Supported | Available Devices |
Mobile trading platform | ✔ | Mobile |
MT4 | ❌ | |
MT5 | ❌ |
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