InvestFW Review

Updated: April 10, 2026
InvestFW
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Fast Facts

Founded:
2019
Trading Platforms:
MetaTrader 4
Account Currencies:
GBP, EUR, USD
Min Deposit:
50 USD
Headquarters:
Cyprus
Trading Instruments:
CFDs
Funding Methods:
Sofort, Maestro, MasterCard, Visa
Max Leverage:
1:30
Islamic Accounts (Swap-Free):
No
Offices:
Cyprus

Account types

Standard AccountSilver AccountGold AccountPlatinum Account
Minimum Deposit50 USD250 USD
Maximum Leverage1:30
Spread from (pips)
Commission per lot (USD) 0
Minimum Trade Size0.010.050.1
Step
Execution Type
Trading InstrumentsCFDs
Margin Call
Stop out50%
Swap Free
CurrencyGBP, EUR, USD

Deposits / Withdrawals

  • Deposit Methods: Sofort, Maestro, MasterCard, Visa
  • Withdrawal Methods: MasterCard, Maestro, Visa, Sofort
  • Account Currencies: GBP, EUR, USD

Contact Info and Support

Company Address:

Isiodou, Andrea Laskaratou & Emanouel Roides Street 10-12, 2. Floor, Ayia Zoni, 3031 Limassol, Cyprus.

Supported languages: English, German, Italian, Spanish

Traffic information

CategoryMetricsMeaning
RatingsGlobal Rank-
Country Code-
Country Rank-
Category Rank-
Engagement metricsVisits0
Bounce Rate0
Pageviews per Visit0
Avg. Visit Duration0
Estimated monthly visitsDecember 20250
January 20260
February 20260
Traffic sourcesSocial-
Paid Referrals-
Mail-
Referrals-
Search-
Direct-

About InvestFW

InvestFW is a trading name of Itrade Global (CY) Ltd, which held a Cyprus Investment Firm (CIF) licence No. 298/16 issued by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) and was a member of the Investor Compensation Fund (ICF) (). The broker offered CFDs across multiple asset classes, including forex, commodities, indices, metals, stocks, and cryptocurrencies, with leverage up to 1:30, zero commissions, variable spreads from approximately 1 pip, and negative balance protection (). Trading was conducted via a web-based platform (WebTrader); standard, Silver, Gold, and Platinum account types were available with minimum deposits ranging from USD 50 (Standard) to USD 250 (Silver, Gold, Platinum), base currencies GBP/EUR/USD, MT4 compatibility (for accounts), hedging and EA support, no scalping, and no Islamic/swap-free accounts ().

CySEC imposed a €1 million fine on Itrade Global in 2023 for serious compliance failures—such as inadequate oversight of a tied agent in Spain, conflicts of interest, failure to act honestly and fairly, misleading client communications, and lapses in compliance functions, product approval and record‑keeping (). On April 14, 2025, Itrade Global formally renounced its CIF licence, and CySEC officially withdrew the licence on or around June 13, 2025 (). Concurrently, CySEC terminated Itrade Global’s membership in the Investor Compensation Fund (ICF) in September 2025; however, eligible clients retained rights to compensation for activities conducted prior to licence withdrawal ().

Who it’s for

  • Retail traders seeking regulated CFD/forex access within the European Economic Area while the licence was active, with leverage up to 1:30 and negative balance protection.
  • Clients interested in a web-based platform and multiple account tiers with no commission and hedging or EA compatibility on MT4.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Regulated by a Tier 1 regulator (CySEC) under licence No. 298/16 while active.
  • Negative balance protection and participation in the ICF, offering potential compensation up to €20,000 for eligible clients prior to licence withdrawal.
  • Range of base currencies (GBP/EUR/USD), leverage up to 1:30, and support for EAs and hedging.

Cons

  • Web-only platform with no MT4/MT5 for standard accounts (aside from EA support), limited trading software options.
  • Minimum deposit relatively high (USD 50–250) compared to industry norms.
  • Licence withdrawn by CySEC in June 2025 and ICF membership revoked in September 2025, making the broker no longer authorised to operate.
  • Serious regulatory breaches led to a significant fine and licence revocation, raising questions about past compliance and operational integrity.

Relevant regulatory documentation and communications can be found via the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission. For official verification of licence status and history, please refer to the CySEC registry and formal announcements on licence withdrawal and ICF termination by CySEC.

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