Risk Warning: Derivative products are leveraged products and can result in losses that exceed initial deposits. Please ensure you fully understand the risks and take care to manage your exposure and seek independent advice if necessary.
Risk Warning: Derivative products are leveraged products and can result in losses that exceed initial deposits. Please ensure you fully understand the risks and take care to manage your exposure and seek independent advice if necessary.
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Minimum deposit: | $0 USD |
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ThinkMarkets is an Australian company with a global presence. It’s worth noting that ThinkMarkets used to be known as ThinkForex, so you may well have heard of it under a different name. It was set up in 2010, so it’s a relatively new entrant to the market – although it has still had time to accumulate some expertise. It is regulated by bodies across the world, although it has a different legal name in each place. In Australia, it is regulated as TF Global Markets (Aust) Limited, in the UK as TF Global Markets (UK) Limited, and it is even regulated in Bermuda under the name Think Capital Limited.
In terms of trading platforms, ThinkMarkets offers its in-house one called ThinkTrader. This is available on desktop and mobile platforms. It has over half a million users globally and more than 15,000 five-star reviews. Many traders may be more comfortable using the Meta Trader 4 platform (MT4), which is also available along with the more advanced Meta Trader 5 platform (MT5); packed with exceptional advantages and a rich set of technical analysis tools.
Our full ThinkMarkets review is coming soon.
There are lots of different ways to get in touch with ThinkMarkets’ customer support service. There is an online form which you can fill out if you’re looking to open a support ticket, or if you’d prefer to email directly then there are addresses available for that purpose. A live chat function also exists, while you can make a phone call to the British, Spanish or Australian branches of the customer support office. Whatever route you decide to go down, then, someone should be available to take your call.
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