Signed up on April 2
Signed up on April 2. Funded via bank transfer and it reflected in under two hours. Placed my first trade on gold the same afternoon. Everything from registration to live trading took less than a day.
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Signed up on April 2. Funded via bank transfer and it reflected in under two hours. Placed my first trade on gold the same afternoon. Everything from registration to live trading took less than a day.
Tried the crypto side first, BTC and ETH pairs. Execution on both was under a second consistently. Spreads widen a bit during high volatility which is expected but nothing unreasonable. Running well so far.
I trade on my phone mostly, iPhone 14, and the mobile app holds up well. Charts load fast, the 50 indicator suite is accessible without feeling cramped, and placing orders takes maybe three taps. Good mobile experience overall.
Withdrew $214 on a Friday afternoon and it cleared the same day. That was the moment I stopped second guessing whether this was legit. Instant withdrawals is not a claim most brokers actually deliver on.
Been trading forex on Elite Fusion Trading for about six weeks now. Started with EUR/USD and GBP/USD just to test execution speed. No requotes, fills are fast, and the spread on major pairs is competitive. Solid entry point for someone coming from a slower platform.
Feels like a broker that focuses on functionality first, not gimmicks.
Charts load fast and indicators respond instantly. Makes technical analysis much easier.
Tried the mobile app while traveling and it worked just as well as desktop.
What I like most is that the platform feels stable even during busy market hours.
Overall the platform feels stable and well thought out. It doesn’t feel rushed or unfinished like some newer brokers.
The educational stuff helped more than I expected. The webinars actually explain things in a way that makes sense.
Having access to crypto, stocks, and forex in one place makes life easier. I don’t need multiple platforms anymore.
I like that there are no hidden fees popping up. What you see is what you get, which is refreshing in the trading space.
I trade mostly forex and indices, and the spreads have been reasonable even during busy sessions. Charts load fast and don’t lag like some other platforms I’ve tried.
What stood out to me was how smooth withdrawals are. I tested a small one first and it landed almost instantly, which honestly built a lot of trust for me.
I started using Elite Fusion Trading with the demo first and ended up switching to a real account pretty quickly. Execution is fast and I like how clean the platform feels when markets are moving.
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