Abstract:POWER FX, a trading name of POWER FX MARKET, is allegedly an unregulated forex broker registered in the United States. Unluckily, other more detailed information about this broker is not available on the Internet
Note: Since POWER FXs official site (https://www.powerfxmarket.com/index.php) is unavailable while writing this introduction, only a cursory understanding can be obtained from the Internet.
General Information & Regulation
POWER FX, a trading name of POWER FX MARKET, is allegedly an unregulated forex broker registered in the United States. Unluckily, other more detailed information about this broker is not available on the Internet.
Market Instruments
We didnt find any specific information about trading financial instruments provided by POWER FX on the Internet. However, from the name of the broker, we can easily understand that it mainly offers forex trading.
Customer Support
POWER FX‘s customer support can be reached by telephone: +1 (541) 6560549, email: support@powerfxmarket.com. Company address: Washington, USA. However, this broker doesn’t disclose more specific address information that most brokers offer.
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