Legalities and how to deposit and withdraw from Admiral Markets

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Ir Umarudin
11 Aug 2012, 08:11 6,224 Views

Is Admiral Markets legal, and how to deposit and withdraw, which is safer and legal through Raja Tukar or Liberty Reserve.

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KampusTrader 11 Aug 2012, 21:31

The abundance of brokers or brokerage firms is a choice. Choosing a broker is the trader's right. The main thing in choosing a Broker is to adjust it to the financial condition you have.

There are brokers that limit the trading system, minimum deposit limits, methods of depositing and withdrawing funds, as well as the speed and duration of depositing and withdrawing funds. The size of the price spread offered. Regulated or Unregulated, Requests often occur when Running moves quickly. There is Swap or Free Swap, all of this is proof that each broker has its own advantages and disadvantages.

Suggestion "Choose a broker that is close to what you expect, Adjust to your financial condition.

If Admiral Markets is illegal, why is it operating? If you are interested in Admiral Markets, please try it. Place funds according to your risk considerations. That means if you deposit $100 then you should be prepared to lose / loss with that $100 value

RajaTukar is the official Exchanger of Admiral Markets which serves the buying and selling or deposit and withdrawal services at Admiral Markets broker.

You can use Liberty or via Rajatukar.com. please pay attention to the Account Name at Raja Tukar. whether it's an individual name or a Company name. And compare it with other Changers. for your consideration

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saputro 03 May 2017, 12:15

Isn't Admiral Markets the one that has changed to Tickmill?

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rachmat 04 May 2017, 10:36

To Saputro

The one rebranding to Tickmiil is Armada Markets, not Admiral Markets. Admiral Markets itself uses regulation from the UK, and is a subsidiary of Admiral Markets Group AS.

In the business world, rebranding is common. This is done due to management or business expansion.

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martin 08 May 2017, 00:53

@ Ir Umarudin:
- Legal, Sir, regulated by the FCA in the UK.
- Deposit and withdrawal methods can be via wire transfer, Skrill, Neteller, Visa and Master Card.
- Liberty Reserve no longer exists, it was a scam…

@ saputro:
From the latest information, Admiral Markets and Tickmill are independent of each other (not the same). Admiral Markets is regulated by the FCA in the UK while Tickmill is regulated by the financial services authority (FSA) of Seychelles.

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