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How to fund your trading account |
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We are pleased to offer a comprehensive range of secure methods to make deposits and withdraw funds on your gnuTrade trading account. These methods include Credit Card (Visa and Mastercard), Debit Card, Neteller, Moneybookers and Bank Transfer. Full instructions on how to make a deposit and withdrawal can be found when you click the 'Fund my account button' from the trader screen or member's area, when logged in, but here is a quick overview.
Fund your trading account by Credit Card
- Log in to gnuTrade via the Trader screen or website, then click the purple 'Fund My Account' button
- Click the 'Deposit' tab and select 'Credit Card'
- Enter the amount you want to fund your trading account with (the minimum deposit is £20, €30 or $30) and then click 'Deposit'
- Fill in your credit card details then click 'Secure Purchase'
- Your deposit will now be reflected in your real money accounts balance on the Trader scrreen and in the members area. Also, your Credit Card Statement will confirm that the deposit was successful
Fund your trading account by Debit Card
- Log in to gnuTrade via the Trader screen or website, then click the purple 'Fund My Account' button
- Click the 'Deposit' tab and select 'Debit Card'. (We accept Maestro, Visa Delta, Electron, Solo and Switch debit cards)
- Enter the amount you want to fund your trading account with (the minimum deposit is £20, €30 or $30) and then click 'Deposit'
- Fill in your card details then click 'Secure Purchase'
- Your deposit will now be reflected in your real money accounts
balance on the Trader scrreen and in the members area. Also, your
Credit Card Statement will confirm that the deposit was successful
Fund your trading account via Neteller
- Log in to gnuTrade via the Trader screen or website, then click the purple 'Fund My Account' button
- Click the 'Deposit' tab and select the 'Neteller' button
- Find the login details for your Neteller account or register for an account at www.neteller.com
- Enter the amount you want to fund your trading account with (the minimum deposit is £20, €30 or $30) and then click 'Deposit'
- Enter your Neteller Account Id and Secure Id then click 'Secure Purchase'
- Your deposit will now be reflected in your real money accounts
balance on the Trader scrreen and in the members area. Also, your Neteller Statement will confirm that the deposit was successful
Fund your trading account via Moneybookers
- Log in to gnuTrade via the Trader screen or website, then click the purple 'Fund My Account' button
- Find your Moneybookers account details or register for an account at www.moneybookers.com .
- Click the 'Deposit' tab and select the 'Moneybookers' button
- Enter the amount you want to fund your trading account with (the minimum deposit is £20, €30 or $30) and then click 'Deposit'
- A new pop up window will open for you to fill in details about your Moneybookers account
- Your deposit will now be reflected in your real money accounts
balance on the Trader scrreen and in the members area. (Note: Local money processors may be associated with Moneybookers; please check for details while in the Cashier Area)
Fund your trading account via Bank Transfer
- Log in to gnuTrade via the Trader screen or website, then click the purple 'Fund My Account' button
- Click the 'Deposit' tab and select the 'Bank Transfer' button
- Enter the amount you want to fund your trading account with (the minimum deposit is £20, €30 or $30) and select the bank depending on your chosen currency when you registered in gnuTrade.
- Click the 'Submit' button to receive wire instructions by email, which you should then provide to your bank. Please pay close attention to the instructions
- Depending on your location and bank, international wire transfers can take several days to process. We will update your gnuTrade real money account balance and contact you as soon as we receive your fund transfer
For more information you can check our FAQ list regarding Deposits and Payments .
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