Funding
Ways to Fund Your Account
FOREX.com offers clients four convenient ways to fund their trading account. All new MetaTrader 4 at FOREX.com accounts must meet the minimum balance requirement of $500 USD.
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In most cases, funds sent via credit and debit card post to your account immediately. Click here to login to MyAccount, our secure client area, to make credit and debit card deposits directly to your FOREX.com trading account. |
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We accept deposits in Australian Dollars, New Zealand Dollars, and US Dollars. Funds are typically received by FOREX.com within 1-2 business days. Wire transfer instructions are available in our secure client area. Click here. |
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eChecks are a quick and secure way to transfer funds between your bank and FOREX.com account. We accept deposits from US bank accounts only. eChecks may take 2 - 5 business days to clear and be credited to your trading account. Click here to login to MyAccount, our secure client area, to make an eCheck deposit to your FOREX.com account. |
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FOREX.com accepts personal or business checks drawn on US Dollar accounts only. Checks may take 5-10 business days from the day of receipt to clear and be credited to your trading account. Click here for additional information and mailing instructions. |
Cash deposits are not accepted, which includes money orders, traveller's cheques or other cash equivalents. Under no circumstances will FOREX.com make or receive payments via third parties.
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Anti Money Laundering Policy
FOREX.com actively complies with all anti-money laundering and anti-terrorism laws and regulations, including reporting and blocking of assets, to the fullest extent that it can do so under all applicable foreign and domestic laws. On an ongoing basis, FOREX.com shall review account activity for evidence of suspicious transactions that may be indicative of money laundering activities. This review may include surveillance of: 1) money flows into and out of accounts, 2) the origin and destination of wire transfers, and 3) other activity outside the normal course of business.