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How to start trading?
If you are 18+ years old, you can join FBS and begin your FX journey. To trade, you need a brokerage account and sufficient knowledge on how assets behave in the financial markets. Start with studying the basics with our free educational materials and creating an FBS account. You may want to test the environment with virtual money with a Demo account. Once you are ready, enter the real market and trade to succeed.
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How to open an FBS account?
Click the 'Open account' button on our website and proceed to the Trader Area. Before you can start trading, pass a profile verification. Confirm your email and phone number, get your ID verified. This procedure guarantees the safety of your funds and identity. Once you are done with all the checks, go to the preferred trading platform, and start trading.
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How to withdraw the money you earned with FBS?
The procedure is very straightforward. Go to the Withdrawal page on the website or the Finances section of the FBS Trader Area and access Withdrawal. You can get the earned money via the same payment system that you used for depositing. In case you funded the account via various methods, withdraw your profit via the same methods in the ratio according to the deposited sums.
Stockholder
Stockholder
A stockholder, also referred to as a shareholder, is a person, company, or institution that owns at least one share of a company's stocks, known as equity. Any person who has free capital and wants to invest it in the business can become a stockholder.
A stockholder is very similar to an investor who invests capital on a long or short-term basis to profit. Still, the stockholder is more interested in the company's efficient work, bringing him a stable, long-term income, when the investor puts his funds to get a one-time profit and withdraws capital immediately after reaching the goal.
Shareholders who own less than 50% of a company's stocks are known as 'minority shareholders,' whereas shareholders who own 50% or more of a company's stock are called 'majority shareholders.'
2022-12-12 • Updated