CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 64% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
About Our Global Companies
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Company

Valutrades Limited - a company incorporated in England with company number 07939901. View more information here.
Valutrades (Seychelles) Limited - a company incorporated in the Seychelles with company number 8423648-1.

Regulation

Regulated by the FCA (Fincancial Conduct Authority). Financial Services Register Number 586541.
Regulated by the FSA (Financial Services Authority). Regulatory Number SD028.

Max Leverage

30:1 (or up to 500:1 for Professional clients, click here to find out more about professional client status)
Up to 500:1

Country

United Kingdom
Seychelles

Negative Balance Protection

Yes
Yes

Trader's Activity and Your ROI

Valutrades was given the opportunity to participate in a seminar at the Finance Magnates London Summit 2017.

Our CEO Graeme Watkins along with Chasing Returns CEO, Ann Hunt spoke about the impact of psychology on retention, redeposits, and trading volume, assessing how traders can improve and increase their activities by looking at unorthodox aspects of their performance.

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How discipline was the Real Winner in the PlayMakerChallenge

We challenged a group of traders to stay disciplined for 2 weeks with the assistance of PlayMaker - the live discipline monitor. Here’s what happened.

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Valutrades Graduate Trading Part 2 - Lessons Learned

A week and a half into our August graduate trading program there are already many lessons to be learnt. Rather suprisingly myself, the boss with lots of experience is leading by bad example while the graduates are 2 up and 1 down and looking promising.

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Valutrades Graduate Trading Part 1

Everyone who has ever traded forex before knows that the chances of success are small and those that do succeed often take many years to learn all the pitfuls of trading before they can be successful.

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