Trading Account Types

Pricing Plan

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We are equipped with four types of trading accounts to suit the different needs and risk tolerances of trader.

MICRO

$ 100 /
Per Min Deposit
  • Spread: 1.7 Pips
  • Min Lot Size: 0.01
  • Commission: No
  • Leverage: 1:400
  • Stop Out: 30%
  • EA Allowed: No
  • Swap Charges: Yes
  • Margin Call: 50%

MINI

$ 500 /
Per Min Deposit
  • Spread: 1.5 Pips
  • Min Lot Size: 0.01
  • Commission: No
  • Leverage: 1:500
  • Stop Out: 30%
  • EA Allowed: No
  • Swap Charges: Yes
  • Margin Call: 50%

PREMIUM

$ 2000 / Per Min Deposit
  • Spread: 1 Pips
  • Min Lot Size: 0.01
  • Commission: No
  • Leverage: 1:1000
  • Stop Out: 30%
  • EA Allowed: Yes
  • Swap Charges: Yes
  • Margin Call: 50%

SUPER PREMIUM

$ 5000 / Per Min Deposit
  • Spread: 0.30 Pips
  • Min Lot Size: 0.01
  • Commission: No
  • Leverage: 1:2000
  • Stop Out: 30%
  • EA Allowed: Yes
  • Swap Charges: Yes
  • Margin Call: 50%

Guide To Account Security

Avoiding and Reporting Scams

Here, at Arena Capital Fx, security for our clients is a top priority. Our goal is to provide you with a secure online space where you can feel safe to invest, transact, and connect within our community.

The nature of the Internet, however, does require some extra caution whenever engaging online. In order to help you avoid falling prey to phishing attempts, investment scams, and other risks, we have put together this guide. In addition, if you are ever in doubt as to whether a communication is from us or witness any other suspicious activity on the Arena Capital Fx platform, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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Common Risks

And Phishing Attempts

“Phishing” is an attempt by criminals to procure or intercept personal data from users by imitating a trustworthy entity, for example, with fake websites, e-mails, phone calls or SMS messages. The intention is to misuse this data to steal money from account holders.

The term “phishing” is based on the word “fishing” together with the P from password, since figuratively speaking, these criminals attempt to “bait” unsuspecting users into providing their passwords, account information, or other data that they would otherwise keep secure.