XTB is a forex broker that was founded in 2002 in the UK, with its headquarters in London and offices in more than 13 countries, including the UK, Poland, Germany, France, and Chile. The broker mainly offers trading services in stocks, ETFs, forex, indices, and commodities.
Corporate Background
XTB is a broker offering trading services in stocks, ETFs, forex, indices, and commodities, registered as XTB Limited, headquartered in London, UK. According to information obtained from Whois, the official website domain of XTB was registered on April 26, 2021.
Regulatory Information
XTB is a regulated forex broker, overseen by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the UK, and holds a regulatory license with the license number 522157.
Trading Products
XTB offers a variety of trading products, including stocks, ETFs, forex, indices, and commodities.
- Stocks: A choice of 3000+ stocks from 16 major global exchanges.
- ETFs: Invest in global companies, commodities, and sectors in the most cost-effective way, selecting from about 300 global ETFs.
- Forex: Low spreads starting from 0.1 pips.
- Indices: Competitive spreads with leverage up to 20:1.
- Commodities: Leverage up to 20:1, available for trading 24 hours.
Trading Platforms
XTB offers investors two trading platforms: xStation 5 and xStation Mobile.
- xStation 5: This award-winning platform is known for its excellent execution speed and ease of use.
- xStation Mobile: Choose from over 5600 CFD markets including forex, indices, commodities, stocks, and ETFs from around the world.
Customer Support
XTB provides 24/5 multilingual support, accessible via multiple channels, including phone support and email support.
- Phone Support: +44 2036953085, +44 2036953085, +44 2036953086, +44 2036953087.
- Email Support: uksales@xtb.com.
Summary
Registered and regulated in London, UK by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), XTB offers a variety of trading products including stocks, ETFs, forex, indices, and commodities. It is a reminder to investors that Contract for Differences (CFDs) are complex instruments, and there is a high risk of losing money quickly due to leverage. 77% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
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