Inveslo is a forex broker located in Kazakhstan, regulated by the Agency for Regulation and Development of the Financial Market (ARDFM).
Inveslo accepts clients from all over the world, excluding USA and some other countries where restrictions apply.
Forex broker offers the following underlying assets for trading.
60+ Currency Pairs | Based on major and minor world currencies. |
20 Crypto Pairs | Based on Aave, Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Cardano, Chainlink, DAI, Dogecoin, EOS, Ethereum, Filecoin, Litecoin, Monero, Polkadot, Matic, Ripple, Solana, Tether, Uniswap, USDC. |
13 Indice CFDs | Based on baskets of different blue-chip stocks. |
5 Metal CFDs | Based on Gold and Silver. |
3 Energy CFDs | Based on Crude Oil (WTI, Brent) and Natural Gas. |
Inveslo is a fairly new forex broker set up in Kazakhstan in 2021. The broker is regulated by Kazakhstan’s financial regulator, but still offers exceptionally high leverage, and the ability to fund trading accounts with crypto.
One thing that stands out with Inveslo is that this broker is a member of the Financial Commission (FinCom) in addition to being regulated in its home country. This means that Inveslo clients are covered by a form of insurance that covers losses of up to 20,000 EUR per case for situations where there is a dispute with the broker. Dispute reports can be filed directly with FinCom, but traders should be aware that losses that arise as a result of the trader’s own actions will not be covered.
In terms of the trading instruments on offer, Inveslo is fairly average with approximately 60 forex pairs, 20 crypto pairs, as well as a handful of stock indices and commodities. All of the assets are traded as so-called contracts-for-difference (CFDs), which makes it easy to go both long and short with leverage.
All instruments offered by Inveslo are traded on the MetaTrader 4 (MT4) platform, which is the only trading platform offered by this broker. As always, clients have the choice between using the downloadable version of MT4 for Windows computers, or use the web-based version of the same platform on any type of computer.
Before signing up as a new client with Inveslo, it is necessary to choose a type of account to trade with. For this, Inveslo has four choices in addition to a demo account, each with its own pros and cons:
– Standard STP, with a minimum deposit of $100, spreads from 2.1 pips, and no commissions
– ECN-Commission Free, with a minimum deposit of $250, spreads from 1.9 pips, and no commissions
– ECN Account, with a minimum deposit of $500, spreads from 0.1 pips, and commissions of $3 per lot per side
– Inveslo Premium Account, with a minimum deposit of $20,000, spreads from 0.3 pips, and no commissions
As can be seen from the above account specifications, the Premium account is pretty much reserved for large professional traders. The other three account types, however, should all be within what most retail traders can afford.
Worth noting about the account types is that the first three allow for leverage of up to 1:2,000, while the Premium account limits leverage to 1:200.
As usual, those who trade with large size should opt for the ECN account, while newer traders and those with smaller accounts should opt for either the Standard STP or the ECN-Commission Free accounts.
As mentioned in the introduction of Inveslo, trading accounts can be funded with crypto, Visa, MasterCard, or local or international bank transfer. The accepted funding currency is USD, and both deposits and withdrawals with all funding methods are accepted free of charge by the broker.
In conclusion, we would like to say that Inveslo is a forex broker with potential, although it is still young and therefore has a very limited track record. There are simply not a lot of traders who have tried this broker yet, and there are few user reviews to be found online.
Still, we like the fact that this broker handles both deposits and withdrawals free of charge, and that both crypto and fiat can be used seamlessly. We also think it’s great that the broker recognizes its own shortcoming with the Kazakhstan regulation and therefore has joined the internationally recognized dispute resolution organization FinCom.