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The history of Forex.ee starts in Estonia back in 1998. Drawing on experience gainedin these early years, the company started offering brokerage services to the local Estonian public. By 2001, in search of modern technology solutions, Forex.ee introduced MetaTrader 4 platform. Forex.ee has approved itself as one of the most reputable Forex brokers of Northern Europe by 2005, when our partnership program was introduced to the audience. Since 2013, the company adopted the use of authentic ECN/STP technology, which contributed to the transparency of all internal processes at the company and served the status of high-end international ECN brokerage. After a successful redesign in 2014, the company presented its new contemporary website. In 2015, Forex.ee launched Crypto accounts based on ECN technology and Exchange-like execution. Shortly after, we added the Analytics section to our website in order to help our less-experienced customers.
General information
Company name Forex EE
Year of foundation 2004
Legal address NTS Systems Ltd First Floor, First St. Vincent Bank Ltd Building, James Street, Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Website https://forexee.com/
DEPOSIT AND WITHDRAWAL METHODS
Deposit FasaPay, Bitcoin, BitcoinCash, Ethereum, Litecoin
Withdrawal FasaPay, Bitcoin, BitcoinCash, Ethereum, Litecoin
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
Analytics
Bonuses
Features
RegulationsFSA
Account currenciesBTC, EUR, AUD, JPY, USD, RUB
Minimum deposit<100, <200, <500, <1000
Leverage1:500
Trading platformMetaTrader 4
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
Available site languages English, Chinese, German, Spanish, Malay, Polish, Russian
Available technical support languages English, Chinese, German, Spanish, Malay, Polish, Russian
Personal Manager Yes
STP: up to 30% of the markup
Basic ECN: up to 20% of the ECN comission
Advanced ECN: up to 30% of the ECN comission
Premium ECN: up to 30% of the ECN comission
Crypto: up to 30% of the markup
The average value is indicated. The amount of accruals largely depends on the type and size of the trading account, as well as on the number of trading operations carried out per calendar month.