Cappro FX is prime broker for trading in Forex & Commodities, Cappro Fx is choice for different type of traders who ends up positively. With high liquidity from Tier-1 banks and liquidity providers, Cappro Fx serves the sophisticated trading solutions. The company enables a environment for Traders in Cappro FX that they acquire tailored services that suits all levels of traders.
CapproFX is a privately owned Hong Kong based company with headquarters in London. CapproFX management team is comprised of individuals with over 20 years experience in derivate products. CapproFX founders were instrumental in the success of Hong Kong's largest CFD and Forex provider.
"Cappro Capital Limited is registered with the Registrar of Companies for England and Wales (Registration Number: 9461187) and is registered in the United Kingdom." CapproFX.com is owned and operated by Cappro Capital LTD, United Kingdom.
CapproFX allows clients to open a MetaTrader4 Standard or True ECN account with as little as USD $2000 or currency equivalent. Our Trader account requires a minimum deposit of $10 USD or currency equivalent.
CapproFX offer flexible leverage options ranging from 1:1 to 1:1000. You can change the leverage on your trading account by completing our change of leverage request form.
CapproFX allows you to open multiple trading accounts. In order to open an additional trading account you must complete the additional account request form available on our website.
The opening and closing times of CapproFX prices are:
Opening time: 00:00 Metatrader 5 Server Time
Closing time: 23:59 Metatrader 5 Server Time
CapproFX rollover occurs at 00:00 Metatrader 5 Server Time.
To align the daily chart chart candles with New York close (5pm ET) CapproFX server time and charts are GMT + 2 or GMT + 3 when daylight savings is in effect.
The table below outlines the dates on which the server time is changed to reflect daylight savings each year.
Year | DST Commencement Date | DST Ending Date |
2013 | 10th March | 3rd November |
2014 | 9th March | 2nd November |
2015 | 8th March | 1st November |
The trading hours for Gold and Silver (XAUUSD and XAGUSD) are:
CapproFX offers extensive on-line education, in addition we regularly conduct educational webinars on a variety of topics. Webinar dates and times are published on our website.
CapproFX offers 64 currency pairs and 4 metals.
CapproFX offers 12 index CFDs in addition to WTI.
CapproFX offers clients a number of deposit methods including:
Credit card, Skrill and Webmoney deposits are usually applied within 30 minutes. Domestic wire transfers and Bpay deposits are processed overnight. International wire transfers can take up to 3-4 days.
In order to withdraw funds from your trading account you are required to submit the withdrawal request form available on our website. Withdrawals received before 03:00 GMT (14:00 AEST) are processed on the day the form is received.
Yes, you are able to withdraw more than your initial deposit will be paid back to your credit card however you must provide your full credit card number to our accounts department in order for us to do so.
Opening an account is simple. Click on the Open a Live Account link and complete your application form.
Once your on-line application form has been approved by our accounts team you will be emailed your trading account login details and password.
Under the Hong Kong Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Terrorism Financing Act 2006 CapproFX is required to verify your identity client before opening they open a trading account.
Identification must be provided in the form of photo ID and proof of address to verify your identity.
Photo ID
Proof of Address
No, IC Markets does not pay interest on account balances.
CapproFX does not accept US clients. US CTFC regulation prevents US clients from trading with brokers outside the US. CapproFX complies with International and Hong Kong regulations.
We encourage scalping and hedging. Our spreads and trading conditions are the preferred choice of many day traders and scalpers globally.
Scalping techniques less than two minutes are prohibited, all trades are required to be held at least two minutes or longer. Penalty may cause profits and rebates to be forfeited.
No you will not be charged any account inactivity fees.
Both Demo and Live accounts have the same price feed, however it is not possible to replicate a real trading environment on a Demo account due to technical limitations. Trades placed on demo accounts are not passed into the real market and therefore their execution will not directly comparable to trades placed on a Live account. Demo trading accounts are designed to allow traders to become familiar with the trading platform itself and will never be able to provide an identical trading experience to a Live account.
Forex or the “Foreign Exchange market”, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average turnover of approximately US$3 trillion. Forex trading is the simultaneous buying of one currency and selling of another. The price of currencies is floating and dependent on supply and demand. Foreign Exchange is always traded in pairs, for example EUR/USD or AUD/USD.
Making money trading forex involves buying lower and selling higher or selling higher and buying back lower, using leverage means that you are able to deposit a smaller amount of money to achieve the same buying power as you would have if your bought and sold the currencies outright.
In this example Mary deposits $5,000 into her forex trading account and nominates the leverage on her account to be 1:100. As a result of leverage Marys buying power on her $5,000 deposit becomes $500,000. Mary decides to BUY 0.1 lots of the AUD/USD par at a price of 0.99802, 3 days later the price of the AUD/USD is 1.04069 and Mary decides to close her position. Marys profit is calculated as (1.04069 – 0.99802) 426 pips. As Mary opened a position of 0.1 lots Mary made a profit of $426 or $1 per pip.
Of course should the AUD/USD moved against Mary below the opening price of her trade to a level of 0.97802 Mary would have incurred a loss on the trade of (0.99802 – 0.95542) 426 pips. As Marys positions size was 0.1 lots Mary would have incurred a loss of $426 or $1 per pip.
Forex is said to be one of the fairest and most transparent markets on earth this is mainly because of the large amount of market participants and sheer size and number of transactions. There is not one single country or bank that can completely control the direction of a currency.
There is no one central location of the Forex Market, unlike the stock and futures markets Forex is not traded on an exchange but it is traded on an Over-the-Counter (OTC) basis with no central exchange between Banks, Governments, hedge funds and private investors. The forex market is open 24 hours a day 5 day per week.
The main participants in the Forex Market are Central Banks, Commercial Banks and Investment Banks, however in recent years since the advent of the internet accessibility to the Forex Markets has increased which has resulted in an increase in the number of participants. These day’s participants also include large multinational corporations, money manager, registered dealers, money brokers and private investors.
The Forex Market is a 24 hour market, Forex trading commences in Wellington, New Zealand and moves around the globe as business days begin in each financial centre. The major global financial centres where most forex trading takes place are Tokyo, London and New York. The forex market opens on Sunday at 10:00pm (GMT) and closes on Friday at 10:00pm (GMT).
The most liquid currency pairs are those from countries with politically stable governments and well respected central banks. The most popular currency pairs those that are paired with the US Dollar these are nicknamed the ‘majors’ and account for around 85% of transactions. The most commonly traded pairs are the EUR/USD, USD/JPY, GBP/USD, AUD/USD, USD/CHF and USD/CAD.
There are a variety of fundamental and technical aspects that can cause an exchange rate to move. The most notable influences include interest rates, inflation and political stability. Sometimes governments will buy or sell a currency in an effort to influence its value with the view of having a broader effect on the country’s economy. This is known as Central Bank intervention and can have a significant impact on the value of a currency. Given the size and diversity of participants there is not one single factor that can influence the forex market for any significant length of time.
There are a variety of risk management strategies that forex traders can use. The most common form of risk management is the use of stop loss and limit orders. Stop loss orders can be set within the Metatrader 5 platform and are often used force the closure of a position at a predetermined price in order to limit any potential loss. Limit order work in much the same way as Stop loss orders however they allow a restriction to be placed on the maximum price paid.
Forex Traders use a variety of trading strategies based on technical and fundamental analysis. These days technical trading is becoming increasingly popular traders are using a variety of technical indicators such as trend lines, support and resistance levels and numerous other methods to identify short to medium term trading opportunities. Some traders choose to use fundamental analysis which revolves around interpreting economic information including news, government reports and sometimes even rumour. Often it is however elements outside of technical and fundamental analysis that have the most dramatic effect on currency prices, this includes events such as Central Bank intervention, interest rate changes, political change or even war.
No, trading forex has never been cheaper and more accessible. Traders can now trade on institutional grade pricing with a deposit of as little as $200 and leverage of up to 500:1. It is however important to remember that although trading on leverage can maximise profits it can also amplify losses.
If you cannot see all of the instruments in the market watch screen simply right click in the market watch area and select ‘show all’.
‘Trade Context is Busy’ is a common Metatrader 5 error, the error occurs because Metatrader 5 cannot process multiple requests at the same time, to fix this error simply close and open your Metatrader 5 trading platform again. Please read our Metatrader 5 error code guide for which outlines common Metatrader 5 error messages.
The chart time on Metatrader 5 reflects the server time, this time cannot be changed. There are however some indicators and expert advisors which can assist with this.
Swap rates can be found within the Metatrader 5 platform, simply go to the market watch and right click on an instrument and select symbols. A new window will then open, here you select the currency pair and click on the properties button and the swap rates will be displayed.
If you hold open a position over Wednesday night the amount added or subtracted to your account as a result of the swap rate charged is three times the usual amount. Triple swap rates are charged in the roll-over period on Wednesday night to account for the settlement of trades over the weekend where no swap rates are charged due to the market being closed.
CapproFX demo accounts do not expire however if you forget your username or password you can open a new demo account from within the Metatrader 5 terminal. To open a new demo account from within the Metatrader 5 trading platform you will need to click on ‘file’ then ‘open an account’ from here you can register for another demo account without having to download the platform again.
The ‘invalid account’ error occurs when your username or password is incorrect. This can also occur if you have selected the wrong server address. Please check your account details and try again.
When you nominate for your order to execute at market you will not be able to attach a pending order. You can however add a stop loss or take profit order to your open position from the trade terminal within Metatrader 5.
In order for Expert Advisors to function on Metatrader 5 you must click on the expert advisors button in your trade terminal to enable this feature.
In forex the spread is the difference between the BID and the ASK price. In order to ‘go long’ you would submit a BUY order and trade on the ASK price, if you intent to ‘go short’ you would submit a SELL order and trade on the BID price.
CapproFX has two account types, a standard account and our market leading True ECN account. CapproFX does not charge a commission on standard accounts but rather marks up the spread by 1 pip above the interbank rate received from our liquidity providers. CapproFX True ECN account shows the raw interbank spread received from our liquidity providers, on this account we commission of $7 per standard lot round turn.
CapproFX supports the trading of Micro lots. A micro lot in Metatrader 5 is represented as 0.01 which is equivalent to 1000 units of the base currency.
Trading over the internet on the world’s most popular trading platform Metatrader 5 is easy. Once you have downloaded and installed the trading platform simply login and double click on an instrument in the market watch screen. In the order ticket that appears enter your desired trading volume then click on ‘buy market’ or ‘sell market’ a market execution order will then be processed. The Metatrader 5 platform will automatically fill your order providing there are sufficient funds in your trading account. Your open position will appear in the trading terminal and the profit / loss and margin will be calculated in real time according to price movement.
Margin is the amount of money required in your account in order to open a position. Margin is calculated based on the current price of the base currency against USD, the size (volume) of the position and the leverage applied to your trading account. If you do not have sufficient free equity available you will be unable to open a position on the trading platform. The free margin amount shown in the trading platform is the amount you have available to use should you wish to open additional positions.
Margin is calculated using the following formulae:
Margin required = (current market price x Volume) / Account leverage
In practice this would be calculated as follows:
If open a position of 0.1 (10000) in EUR/USD at the current market price of 1.35645 and your account has a leverage of 1:400 you would calculated the margin required as follows:
(1.35645 x 10000) / 400 = $33.91
In this example the margin on this position would be $33.91, therefore in order to open a positions of this size you would require at least $33.91 in free margin in your trading account.
Metatrader 5 allows pending orders to be set. Pending orders are stored on the trade server and are executed when the conditions set are met.
Metatrader 5 allows trailing stop orders to be set from within the trade terminal.
If you have no free margin your positions will be stopped out, in certain circumstances your account balance can become negative should the loss on the positions stopped out exceed your account balance.
CapproFX margin call level is 120% this means that you will receive a margin call when your Equity is 120% of the margin required on your open positions.
Equity is calculated as (Balance – Open Profit/Loss).
CapproFX margin stop out level is 80% this means that if your Free Margin falls below 80% then your positions will be automatically closed. Metatrader 5 will automatically close in order of the largest loosing position to the smallest.
The margin stop out level is calculated using the following formula.
Margin level = equity / used margin x 100%
= margin level %
Worked example
The margin on a $10,000 USD (equity) trading account with 1 standard lot open position on USD/JPY and 100 times leverage would be calculated as follows:
= 10,000 / 1,000 x 100%
= 1000% margin level
If the position moves against you and your equity fell to $5,000 the calculation would be:
= 5,000 / 1,000 x 100%
= 500% margin level
If the position moved against you even further and the equity fell to $799 the position would be stopped out as the margin level would have fallen below 100%.
= 799 / 1,000 x 100%
= 79.9% margin level
The deal confirmation screen displays a summary of the order that you have placed including the order number, quantity (volume) and price the order was filled at. The date and time the order was placed is displayed in the trade window.
You can generate account statements from within the trading terminal by selecting the history tab. Right clicking within the history area will open a new tab from here you will be able to select the time period of the statement that you wish to generate. Right clicking again with provide you with the option to save the report to disk or in HTML format for viewing in a web browser.
Metatrader 5 has a real time position keeping feature where you are able to see your account balance, Equity, Margin and Free Margin in real time in addition to the profit or loss on any open positions. This is information can be found in within the trade tab inside the terminal section of the platform. Your account history can be found under the history tab in the same area.
To open a Metatrader 5 demo account you will need to follow these steps:
CapproFX Metatrader 5 demo accounts do not have an expiry date.
A ‘long’ position is much the same as entering into a BUY transaction, conversely a ‘short’ position is much the same as entering into a SELL transaction.
By way of example if you BUY 1 standard lot or 100,000 units of EUR against USD you are entering into a ‘long’ position. If on the other hand you sell 1 standard lot of 100,000 units of AUD against USD you are entering into a ‘short’ position.
There are no limits to the number of trades that you must place each month.
There is a limit of 200 orders, open or pending, on your account at any one time. Once you reach 200 orders you will not be able to place any more trades.
CapproFX is an ECN broker and does not offer any deposit bonuses.
Both our Metatrader 5 and cTrader platforms are set to automatically close your positions when your margin requirement reaches 100% (stop out level). This process is automated and is not a guarantee that your account will not enter into a negative equity situation. We recommend that you allays maintain a balance in your account over and about your required margin. If the stop level is reached a market order is triggered to close your open positions at the next available price in the market.
Events such as markets gapping over the weekend or on major holidays where liquidity is thin can increase the chance of your positions being stopped out and a negative equity situation occurring We advise that you use stop loss orders to limit your risk and you monitor the margin level in your account regularly. You will be responsible for any negative balance in your trading account.
You can keep your positions open for an indefinite period of time.
Yes, as long as you have an instance of Metatrader 5 installed for each login.
Yes, it is possible to log into your Metatrader 5 account with the same username and password at the same time on separate computers.
Yes, you are able to use the Metatrader 5 trading platform on an Apple Mac, however you must install parallel operating systems.
The following link provides some useful information regarding this:
http://alansforexblog.com/2008/03/06/running-metatrader-4-mt4-on-mac-os-x/
Slippage is an inherent part of financial markets. Whether you are trading Stocks, Futures, Commodities or Forex you will be subject to slippage. When you place a market order you are requesting your order to be filled at the currency market price however if the market has moved between the time you place your order and the time it has been filled your order may be filled at a different price. Slippage can increase when markets become volatile such as over new periods, you should keep this in mind when trading outside of normal market conditions.
Stop Loss orders when triggered enter the market as market orders, therefore their is no guarantee that your order will be filled at the price you place your stop loss.
The charts on Metatrader 5 reflect the “Bid” price only, the “Ask” price is not shown on the charts. You can however draw an “Ask” line on the charts by clicking on the chart and selecting ‘show ask line’, this will result in an estimation of the “Ask” price which is based entirely on the spread. You should bear this in mind when conducting any historical analysis using the charts available in Metatrader 5.
The latency from your computer to CapproFX trade servers can be tested by conducting a ping test.
The instructions below explain how a ping test can be conducted
Step 1 : On your computer go to the start menu and type “CMD” in the “search programs and files” feild.
Step 2 : Type in the word “ping” followed by a blank space and the IP address of the server you wish to ping.
Step 3 : The bottom line on the resulting output will show in milliseconds the minimum, maximum and average time it too to send and receive data from your computer to the server.
CFDs opening times reflect the market hours of the underlying instrument over which the CFD is based. Please refer to CapproFX CFD product specification sheet which details the opening hours of each CFD contract.
CapproFX does not charge any additional fees or commission for CFD trading.
The margin rates of each CFD contract vary and are dependent on the CFD contract traded. Typically the margin rates will vary from 0.5 – 1%, please refer to CapproFX CFD product specification sheet for details relating to the margin requirement for each CFD contract.
CFDs do have minimum trade size. The minimum trade size is 1 CFD contract.
CapproFX CFD prices are calculated based on the price of underlying instrument with an adjustment made for fair value. Fair value is equal to the spot price after taking into account compound interest and dividends.