Company profile
General Information & Regulation CCASIA CORSTAL CAPITAL is a Hong Kong based forex broker, allegedly offering more than 300 financial instruments in various asset classes such as forex, indices, commodities and more. However, CCASIA CORSTAL CAPITAL is not subject to any regulation. Please be aware of the risk. Markets Instruments With CCASIA CORSTAL CAPITAL, traders can invest and trade in quite a few trading assets including forex currency pairs, indices, energy, commodities, gold, metal. Minimum Deposit The minimum initial deposit required by CCASIA CORSTAL CAPITAL is $100. Although this amount is reasonable, given the fact that this broker is unregulated, traders are not advised to register real trading accounts here. Leverage The maximum trading leverage offered by CCASIA CORSTAL CAPITAL is up to 1:500, which is considered high. Since leverage can amplify gains as well as losses, inexperienced traders are not advised to use high leverage. Spreads & Commissions In terms of spreads and commissions, CCASIA CORSTAL CAPITAL does not make this part clear. Unregulated brokers always love to hide their real trading costs to scam traders. Micro Trade Size The minimum trade size allowed by this broker is 0.01 lots, which seems friendly to beginners. Trading Platform Available When it comes to trading platform available, what CCASIA CORSTAL CAPITAL offers is not the MT4 or MT5 trading platform, a proprietary platform instead. Deposit& Withdrawal CCASIA CORSTAL CAPITAL allows the following payment methods: Bank transfer Telegraphic transfer Credit/ Debit Card (Visa, MasterCard) Union Pay Crypto Wallet Alipay
Is CCASIA CORSTAL CAPITAL safe or scam
錢于哲
Taiwan
I deposited $9301 and profited more than 20 thousand dollars. Then the analyst asked me to attend the bonus activity, which I refused. Later, he told me that that accounts going against the market has been liquidated, asking us to pay $6000 to unfreeze the position. After that, no results came out. Today, he told me that the account was liquidated again due to the market volatility, asking for $4000. But I’ve no money. I seriously doubt that it caused liquidation deliberately to covet clients’ losses.
Exposure
2020-05-09