Spread bets and CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 67% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading spread bets and CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how spread bets and CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money. Your capital is at risk.
High Risk Investment Notice: Trading Forex/CFDs on margin carries a high level of risk and may not be suitable for all investors. The products are intended for retail, professional, and eligible counterparty clients. Retail clients who maintain account(s) with Stratos Markets Limited (“Tradu”) could sustain a total loss of deposited funds but are not subject to subsequent payment obligations beyond the deposited funds but professional clients and eligible counterparty clients could sustain losses in excess of deposits. Tradu may provide general commentary, which is not intended as investment advice and must not be construed as such. Seek advice from a separate financial advisor. Read and understand the Terms and Conditions on Tradu’s website prior to taking further action.
Stratos Markets Limited is authorised and regulated in the United Kingdom by the Financial Conduct Authority. Registration number 217689. Registered in England and Wales with Companies House company number 04072877. Registered address: 125 Old Broad Street, 9th Floor, London EC2N 1AR, United Kingdom.
Important Information: Tradu offers spread betting exclusively to UK residents. Spread betting is not intended for distribution to, or use by any person in any country and jurisdiction where such distribution or use would be contrary to local law or regulation.
Yes, there are no lock-up periods with Tradu. Your funds remain liquid and accessible at any time.
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Withdrawals can only be processed back to the method used to fund the account. If the account was only funded via card, then funds can only be returned to the card used.
Deposits made by card are treated as ‘purchases’. This means that withdrawals will be directed back (returned) to the same card you used to deposit. We can send back up to the amount deposited by card. *If you deposit 1,000 USD by card, we can return up to 1,000 USD back to the same card. Additional profits can be sent back to a bank account in your name. To make a withdrawal, please go to Tradu App.
You can check the status of your withdrawal online by running an “Account Report” on Tradu app. Once the withdrawal has been processed, the “Account Activity” section will show the amount withdrawn from your account. Also, once a withdrawal has been deducted from your account, an email titled “Transaction Notification” will be sent to the email address on file. Once you receive this email, please allow up to 5 business days for the funds to show in your bank/card account.
Wire transfers should be sent to Tradu, visit Tradu app for more wire details
The fastest way to find the correct SWIFT code for your bank, is to contact your bank and ask them. (Most banks have this information on their website and/or within your online banking page with them.) Tradu will not research to find your SWIFT code for you. Be sure to always update your banking details with correct, accurate information, to prevent delays. The SWIFT Code is a standard format for Business Identifier Codes (BIC) and it’s used to uniquely identify banks and financial institutions globally – it says who and where they are. These codes are used when transferring money between banks, in particular for international wire transfers or SEPA payments. Banks also use these codes to exchange messages.
Yes. Once withdrawal has been processed from your Tradu account, an email titled “Transaction Notification” will be sent to the email address on file.
Debit or Credit card withdrawal amounts are limited to the amount originally deposited using that card(s).
The reason for this is that Tradu can only issue payouts to your cards as a return of your original "payment." If you never made a deposit ("payment") in the first place, there is no way we can issue a payout. Additionally, we can't issue multiple payouts for the same payment, as once a particular payment (deposit) is fully processed, it is considered used up.