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About 101investing
According to the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) public register, 101Investing is a trading name operated by FXBFI Broker Financial Invest Ltd, authorised under licence number 315/16. The company provides investment and ancillary services in accordance with the EU Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II). Its official domains listed by the regulator include 101investing.com and fxbfi.com. FXBFI Broker Financial Invest Ltd is based in Limassol, Cyprus. CySEC, Official site
The broker offers trading in multiple asset classes such as forex, commodities, indices, shares, and cryptocurrencies through the MetaTrader 4 (MT4) platform for web, desktop, and mobile. Account types include Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Pro, with maximum leverage stated up to 1:500 for certain categories and spreads starting from 0.03 pips. Negative Balance Protection is provided to retail clients, and swap‑free (Islamic) accounts are available upon request. Hedging, scalping, and use of automated trading strategies (Expert Advisors) are permitted. Official site
Who it’s for
- Traders seeking a CySEC‑regulated broker within the EU framework.
- Clients looking for MT4 platform access and high leverage options.
- Investors who want multiple asset classes, including crypto CFDs.
- Traders requiring swap‑free account availability.
Pros and cons
Pros
- Authorised by CySEC (Licence No. 315/16) under MiFID II.
- Access to a wide range of tradable asset classes via MT4.
- Negative Balance Protection and Islamic accounts supported.
Cons
- Only one regulatory jurisdiction (Cyprus).
- No non‑derivative or direct market access products.
- High leverage may not suit all retail clients.













