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CFD Brokers

Polinka

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Hi everyone!

I have recently joined Forex and interested in trading CFDs. Can anyone please suggest me CFD Brokers (preferably European ones) with whom I could possibly open an account?

Thanks!
 
The UK has the most CFD brokers. Make sure that any CFD broker you are considering has a full FCA license (not a passported one from another European regulator).

Then check the reviews and see if any candidates have a bad habit of long withdrawal delays or profit cancellations.
 
I'm as European resident can recommend you to try ROinvesting broker. It provided me with practical tools to trade on CFDs. Interface is simple and contains useful information and instruments. Broker is licensed, so I trust it. It gives me opportunity to trade and withdraw my funds. ROinvesting is reputable and worth to try.
 
Hi everyone!

I have recently joined Forex and interested in trading CFDs. Can anyone please suggest me CFD Brokers (preferably European ones) with whom I could possibly open an account?

Thanks!
A lot of CFD brokers around now, compared to when you posted. However, not many in Europe that offer high leverage. Tickmill is good from what I've heard - FCA regulated too.
 
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