If you would like to withdraw funds in a currency other than the base currency of your trading account, FXCM will convert the funds prior to completing the request. Below is a list of the conversion costs, based on the…
No, we no longer offer paper checks. Related Questions: What options do I have to submit a withdrawal?
The best way to find which method was originally used to fund your account is follow these instructions: Run an Account Statement (report) on MyFXCM for the entire history of your account.View the Account Activity section of the statement to…
Yes. In order to initiate the transfer, please email [email protected] with your broker’s bank details and your FXCM account number. The funds will be sent to the broker via bank wire.
Most of the withdrawal options we offer are free. FXCM does charge a small fee for wire withdrawals.You can run an “Account Report” to verify the amount removed from your FXCM trading account. If the amount that is credited to…
There is no minimum to keep an account open with FXCM. However, if your account maintains a 0 balance for more than 6 months, the account will be closed. Related Questions: How do I make a deposit?
You may withdraw up to about 80% of your usable margin. Please Note: FXCM is not responsible for a margin call on the account due to insufficient margin.
No. FXCM does not offer an FXCM credit or debit card. Related Questions: How do I make a deposit?
You may withdraw any amount. Please keep in mind that your bank or card issuer may charge additional fees to receive the funds.Check with your bank to confirm before withdrawing smaller amounts.
The most common withdrawal options are: Credit or Debit card Bank Wire For a complete list of the options available to you: Please log onto MyFXCM with your username and password Hover your cursor over "Funds" and select “Withdraw Funds”
There are no fees for withdrawals by credit card or debit card. A $40 withdrawal fee will be charged for all Bank Wire requests.
The time frame for the funds to be deposited into your personal account is largely affected by your bank or card issuer. Contacting your bank or card issuer will give you a better idea of their specific time frames. Usually,…