Forex Time (FXTM), international forex broker has introduced cost-free trading for a limited time, in an offer which can earn clients weekly rebates just for trading!
FXTM clients have the opportunity during the 30 days from the time of their deposit, following registration during the promotion period, to receive a maximum of 20% bonus up to €/$150 within the offer’s terms and conditions.
Traders will receive the spread rebate every Monday in their account.
Charis Mountis, FXTM head of Dealing said, “We are always looking for ways to enhance the trading experience at Forex Time, and these cost-free trades are one more example of the extensive range of products and promotions on offer to our clients. In addition to benefiting from a highly efficient trading environment that maximises our traders’ time, when investing traders can enjoy the luxury of our high-tech platforms, and the rest of the advantages that come with being an FXTM client.”
FXTM offers seven types of accounts, over 100 trading instruments, and spreads as low as 0.1% on certain accounts, along with free market analysis and educational webinars, making the trading experience comprehensive, enjoyable and informative.
Currency traders can take positions on 64 Majors, Minors and Exotics, five Spot Metals, 51 Share CFDs, 11 ETF CFDs, seven CFDs on Commodity Futures, and six CFDs on Index Fund Futures.
Forex Time Launches Limited Time Cost-Free Trading Offer

Forex Time (FXTM), international forex broker has introduced cost-free trading for a limited time, in an offer which can earn clients weekly rebates just for trading! FXTM clients have the…
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