forex brokers with $1 minimum deposit in Nigeria
Pepperstone is the only fully legit one I can think of and they give you access to TradingView which is something you wont get elsewhere for $1. If you open an account with them, their leverage is 1:400 maximum because Nigerian traders are placed under the Pepperstone entity regulated in Kenya and 1:400 leverage is the highest they allow. They also support local NG payment methods and cards.
Pepperstone is the only fully legit one I can think of and they give you access to TradingView which is something you wont get elsewhere for $1. If you open an account with them, their leverage is 1:400 maximum because Nigerian traders are placed under the Pepperstone entity regulated in Kenya and 1:400 leverage is the highest they allow. They also support local NG payment methods and cards.
@obinna Pepperstone is a sweet broker, and they are often overlooked. I have an account with them but the reason I don't use it always is because the leverage is low.
@obinna Pepperstone is a sweet broker, and they are often overlooked. I have an account with them but the reason I don't use it always is because the leverage is low.
Pls what’s their leverage?
Guys what about HF Markets, I heard they don't have any minimum deposit?
Guys what about HF Markets, I heard they don't have any minimum deposit?
@segun, HF Markets minimum deposit is $5 although on their website they say there is no minimum deposit for entry level accounts, this is not true, by the time you want to make a deposit you will be told the minimum deposit is $5.
Try GO Markets, they dint have a minimum deposit but the challenge you will face is you have to use only the card payment method.
Try GO Markets, they dint have a minimum deposit but the challenge you will face is you have to use only the card payment method.
Oh I will check them out @princess, thanks. I
XTB broker has $1 minimum deposit in Nigeria
That's correct, XTB officially has no minimum deposit requirement for opening a real trading account, including for clients in Nigeria (you can fund with as little as a few dollars if you want).
The "$1" figure is close to the practical reality since their minimum trade size is 0.01 lots, but there's no enforced lower limit from the broker itself.
Note that while deposits are free via most methods (cards, e-wallets), withdrawals under $50 may incur small fees depending on the method, and you still need enough margin in your account to actually open positions.
Always verify the latest terms directly on the official XTB site for your region, as trading CFDs/forex involves high risk and most retail accounts lose money.