Here’s what consumers have asked with answers from AAFX Trading staff and previous consumers.
The amount of leverage depends on the type of assets you are going to trade. And for less volatile assets like currency pairs, leverage can actually be as high as 1:2000.
I don't know exactly whether scalping is allowed on this platform, but I know for sure that conditions here are favorable for scalpers. Execution is lightning fast, as I'm, a daytrader, and have no complaints about it. So, I'm fully convinced of the absence of any slippages or requotes which can potentially influence scalpers' yield.
That's a relevant question I guess. Many traders are inclined to pick different methods which are the most convenient for them, and, of course, it's crucial for a broker to deliver this choice. I actually chose Bitcoin as primary withdrawal method mainly because there are certainly no latencies in transactions processing, as the technology itself is cutting-edge one, and, surely, increased safety is ensured too. And, topping it off, min. Sum for requesting a withdrawal is pretty much acceptable.
I must say I am quite satisfied with the spreads. I trade only a few major forex pairs, and I was surprised to witness a couple of times even zero spread on the EUR/USD pair. You can see from the table I have attached here that the average spread for all the major pairs is below 1 pip. Objectively these are good spreads for the ECN account type, and if you are looking for tight spreads you should consider this broker and this account. I personally recommend it!
The maximum leverage of this broker is 1:2000. You may think that it's too big but it also depends on the deposit you have. If it's more than $20k then you can't use 1:2000 leverage, only 1:1000. And after $50k the leverage becomes 1:500 automatically. Plus you can reduce leverage in your personal area at any time you like. I think it's the proper way to protect the customers from the unnecessary risks and overleveraging. Sometimes I forget about the risks correlated with leverage and that's when the broker comes into play.