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Is it possible to lose more money than I deposited?

FXGT.com has placed safeguards, such as Negative Balance Protection across all account types, to ensure that you do not lose more money than the sum you initially deposited.

For more information, you can visit this page .

Is my money safe with FXGT.com?

As a licensed and regulated broker, the protection of our clients' funds is our top priority. Therefore we placed a number of safeguards to ensure our clients' ease of mind when trading with us:

Capital & Reserves

We maintain a capital adequacy ratio of 40%, which is four times more than the typical capital-to-risk weighted exposure ratio required by reputable regulators. We are proud to have one of the strictest capital ratios found anywhere in the industry.

Tier 1 Banks

FXGT.com continues to establish strong partnerships with Tier 1 Banks, to ensure that client funds are deposited in creditworthy and highly rated financial institutions. These partnerships allow our business to operate with the highest possible standards.

Segregated Accounts

Client funds are segregated from our own funds for safety purposes, meaning that at FXGT.com we cannot use client funds for our own operational purposes, costs, or activities.

Regulation

FXGT.com is a fully regulated broker, adhering to all regulatory standards and a high level of capital adequacy ratio at all times.

GT Global Ltd is a registered company in Seychelles, with Registration Number 8421720-1. It is regulated by the Seychelles Financial Services Authority (SFSA) under the Securities Dealer’s License Number SD019.

Risk Management

Our experienced risk management team has designed and implemented policies and procedures that set thresholds for specific types of risks that are associated with clients’ activities. Client funds are also kept in Tier 1 financial institutions and are constantly monitored, to effectively identify and limit potential risks.

For more information on regulation and security of funds, you can visit our Security of Funds page.

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Security of Funds

Is it possible to lose more money than I deposited?

FXGT.com has placed safeguards, such as Negative Balance Protection across all account types, to ensure that you do not lose more money than the sum you initially deposited.

For more information, you can visit this page .

Is my money safe with FXGT.com?

As a licensed and regulated broker, the protection of our clients' funds is our top priority. Therefore we placed a number of safeguards to ensure our clients' ease of mind when trading with us:

Capital & Reserves

We maintain a capital adequacy ratio of 40%, which is four times more than the typical capital-to-risk weighted exposure ratio required by reputable regulators. We are proud to have one of the strictest capital ratios found anywhere in the industry.

Tier 1 Banks

FXGT.com continues to establish strong partnerships with Tier 1 Banks, to ensure that client funds are deposited in creditworthy and highly rated financial institutions. These partnerships allow our business to operate with the highest possible standards.

Segregated Accounts

Client funds are segregated from our own funds for safety purposes, meaning that at FXGT.com we cannot use client funds for our own operational purposes, costs, or activities.

Regulation

FXGT.com is a fully regulated broker, adhering to all regulatory standards and a high level of capital adequacy ratio at all times.

GT Global Ltd is a registered company in Seychelles, with Registration Number 8421720-1. It is regulated by the Seychelles Financial Services Authority (SFSA) under the Securities Dealer’s License Number SD019.

Risk Management

Our experienced risk management team has designed and implemented policies and procedures that set thresholds for specific types of risks that are associated with clients’ activities. Client funds are also kept in Tier 1 financial institutions and are constantly monitored, to effectively identify and limit potential risks.

For more information on regulation and security of funds, you can visit our Security of Funds page.