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GETTING STARTED
OPEN A REAL ACCOUNT (For Live Trading)
Open a Live Trading Account in easy steps with a minimum initial deposit as 400 USD Step 1 » Apply for a live account Step 2 » Submit all necessary paperwork, including a photocopy (scan color) of your valid driver's license or government-issued photo Id to: fxsupport@mbtrading.com Notice: Applicants residing outside of the U.S. must also submit foreign customer notification forms (.PDF)
Send all the forms and paperwork above by e-mail to: fxsupport@mbtrading.com Step 3 » Receive account status via e-mail Step 4 » Fund your account Step 5 » Download Navigator Software and Start Trading MBTF will contact you via email within 48 hours of receiving your application. To avoid delays in processing we ask that you please provide accurate information, including your current phone number and address. Please do not include a funding check with your application. Once your account has been approved, funds can be deposited by wire or check. Additional information can be found on our Account Funding page.
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Free Demo Account If you are not ready to open a live account, you can evaluate our software by signing up for a Free Practice Account
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ECN Market is a marketing agent for MB Trading Futures, Inc (MBTF) that receives a volume based referral fee for its services. MB Trading Futures, Inc. and 3DForex, LLC are registered with the CFTC and members of NFA as a Futures commission Merchant (FCM). MBTF offers execution and settlement services for off-exchange foreign currency (forex) products through MB Trading. Trading in forex is speculative in nature and not appropriate for all investors. Investors should only use risk capital because there is always the risk of substantial loss. Account access, trade executions and system response may be adversely affected by market conditions, quote delays, system performance and other factors. |