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Can withdrawals be processed in less than a day?
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Mar 22, 2021 at 12:17
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jimmyneeesham posted:To see how fast a broker is with withdrawals, you can open a small account with them, make a trade and try to withdraw. If it takes a long time to process, you'll know. Generally it doesn't take more than a week to process withdrawals but again that depends on the broker.
Is there a way to know how long will a platform take to process withdrawals or we just go by the hearsay?
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Mar 23, 2021 at 04:49
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pearlstephens posted:You can look for brokers that don't charge anything or have 'zero fees' for deposits or withdrawals. I haven't come across a broker that charges for that and maybe you can look for a better option if it helps.hitterbull posted:Do they charge for withdrawals? Normally, the broker’s I’ve traded with, doPensionPay posted:Yeah icmarkets is good with withdrawals.shaunmarsh posted:PensionPay posted:Who all are your experiences with?
Withdrawals can be processed on a day and you have your bank accounts credited same day. Most of the clients i trade for always have their accounts credited same day.
Clients i trade for on icmarkets, hotforex do get sane day.
Mar 23, 2021 at 10:50
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shaunmarsh posted:Of course you'll find a broker that has multiple ways for payments and stuff. A lot of them even accept payments through crypto now so it shouldn't be an issue.
I have been on a lookout for brokers who allow me to use more than one card to deposit in my account.
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Mar 24, 2021 at 10:25
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Calacti posted:Honestly, I'm with you on this one. There has to be some safety of funds if you're trading with a broker and regulation does add to it. I prefer them too!Marlonsmith posted:I’m all for regulated brokers. Can’t imagine trading where there’s no transparency and don’t know whether the broker is manipulating the market in their favor.Tyronemings654 posted:Seriously it doesn’t matter to you? Ever thought what happens if your broker goes bankrupt? The regulated ones will not be using the client's funds and you’ll have a peace of mind that your money’s safe no matter what.donelderly posted:Idk I'm kind of okay with any broker. These things don’t matter to me much. Just the trading conditions ought to be right.BrantleyC posted:That is right and I agree! Don’t know what I would’ve done without regulation. Can’t seem to put my trust just anywhere. Is that common?
i was baffled too, cysec and FCA are good ones to count as regulations or any broker per say.
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Mar 26, 2021 at 10:22
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jimmyneeesham posted:No matter the withdrawal, I don’t think any process takes this much time to reach your account. Did you speak with the support team?
Is there a way to know how long will a platform take to process withdrawals or we just go by the hearsay?
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Mar 30, 2021 at 10:27
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Withdrawal processing time completely relies upon the withdrawal mechanism and how much time your broker is taking to request the withdrawal. Amenities such as Skrill, Paypal, and Neteller are regularly ideal for withdrawals and retainment. You can expect an under 24 hour exchange time when pulling out to these amenities. TP Global allows you to withdraw at any time through a request. When the request is submitted by 10 am, the withdrawal is processed on the same day by 5 pm. Requests submitted after 10 am will be processed the following day by 5 pm.
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