CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. Investors should consider whether you understand how CFDs work before investing.

  • CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. Investors should consider whether you understand how CFDs work before investing.

  • CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. Investors should consider whether you understand how CFDs work before investing.

What Trading Accounts Do You Offer? What Is The Difference Between Them?

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TradeQuo offers a variety of trading account types to suit different strategies, experience levels, and personal or professional requirements. 
Each account comes with its own structure regarding commissions, leverage, spreads, and margin requirements.

Standard Account 
Ideal for traders of all experience levels. 

  • Commission-free trading. 

  • Fast execution. 

  • Great for trading small lots across various asset classes. 

  • User-friendly and flexible. 

Raw Account 
Designed for experienced traders who value pricing precision. 

  • Ultra-low, stable spreads. 

  • Fixed per-lot commissions for better cost control. 
    Ideal for high-volume and professional traders.

Zero Spread Account 
Perfect for those trading major pairs and key assets. 

  • Consistent zero spreads on selected instruments. 

  • Helps improve trade precision and cost-efficiency. 
    Great for scalpers and short-term strategies. 

Note: Expert Advisors not available.

Swap-Free (Islamic) Account 
Tailored for traders following Islamic finance principles. 

  • No interest charged on overnight positions. 

  • Compliant with Shariah law. 

  • Supports ethical and interest-free trading. 

LIMITLESS ∞ Account 
Built for advanced traders seeking maximum trading power. 

  • Operate with minimal margin. 

  • Trade larger volumes. 

  • Hold multiple open positions simultaneously. 

  • Ideal for aggressive and diversified strategies. 

For more details on each account type, please refer to our Account Types Section.

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