Abstract:HFx-247Trade Pro Ltd is a broker registered in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. It‘s an offshore jurisdiction which loosely regulates its financial sector, and the local authority doesn’t even care to license or control the forex brokers operating there.
General Information
HFx-247Trade Pro Ltd is a broker registered in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. It‘s an offshore jurisdiction which loosely regulates its financial sector, and the local authority doesn’t even care to license or control the forex brokers operating there.
Market Instruments
HFx-247Trade Pro mainly offers three trading instruments including Bitcoin Mining, Crypto Investment and Forex Exchange.
Service Packages
HFx-247Trade Pro has three service packages for clients to choose from - Silver/$500+, Gold/$1500+ and Diamond/$5000+. Each service enjoys different benefits, but all support 24/7 service.
Trading Platform
HFx-247Trade Pro only supports a web-based platform. Even though it claims to be very convenient and no download is required, we recommend using the industry standard like the MetaTrader4 or MetaTrader5.
Payment Methods
HFx-247Trade Pro seems to accept only bitcoin payments. You should know that whether it's in Bitcoin, Ether or any other cryptocurrency, these payments are never eligible for a chargeback of any kind!
Contact Information
If you need any assistance regarding your account or any other questions, you can contact the broker HFx-247Trade Pro via the hotline:+18139221064, as well as the e-mail: support@hfx-247tradepro.com.
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