License and Regulation

InvestingFox is a registered trademark of CAPITAL MARKETS, o.c.p., Inc. CAPITAL MARKETS, o.c.p., as a.s. is a securities trader, pursuant to Section 55(1) of Act No. 566/2001 Coll. on Securities and Investment Services and on Amendments and Additions to Certain Acts, as amended (hereinafter referred to as the Securities Act) on 30.10.2007 it was granted by the decision of the National Bank of Slovakia No. OPK-2297/2007-PLP a permit for the provision of investment services within the meaning of §54 (2) in conjunction with §59 (2) and (3) of the Securities Act.

The company has been an active member of the Securities Dealers Association since 2008 and is also a member of the American Chamber of Commerce.

Why trade with us

  1. Trusted broker with many years of experience.

  2. Cyber Security Standards

  3. Customer deposits and personal data are protected by the highest possible standards of protection.

  4. EU Regulated Broker

  5. Investingfox is regulated by the National Bank of Slovakia.

  6. Personalized Customer Support

  7. Providing services worldwide.

I. Investment Services

  • Reception and transmission of orders in relation to one or more financial instruments

  • Provision of investment advice

  • Execution of orders on behalf of clients

II. Ancillary Services

  • Safekeeping and administration of financial instruments, including custodianship and related services

  • Foreign exchange services where these are connected to the provision of investment services

  • Ιnvestment research and financial analysis or other forms of research

III. Financial Instruments

  • Transferable securities

  • Money-market instruments

  • Units in collective investment undertakings

  • Options, futures, swaps, forward rate agreements and any other derivative contracts relating to securities, currencies, interest rates or other derivatives instruments, financial indices or financial measures which may be settled physically or in cash

  • Options, futures, swaps, forward rate agreements and any other derivative contracts relating to commodities that must be settled in cash or may be settled in cash at option of one of the parties (otherwise than by reason of default or other termination event)

  • Options, futures, swaps, forward rate agreements and any other derivative contracts relating to commodities that must be physically settled provided that they are traded on a regulated market or/and an MTF

  • Options, futures, swaps, forward rate agreements and any other derivative contracts relating to commodities that must be physically settled not otherwise mentioned above and not being for commercial purposes, which have the characteristics of other derivative financial instruments, having regard to whether, inter alia, they are cleared and settled through recognised clearing houses or subject to regular margin calls

  • Derivative instruments for the transfer of credit risk of financial contracts for differences

  • Options, futures, swaps, forward rate agreements and any other derivative contracts relating to climatic variables, freight rates, emission allowances or inflation rates or other official economic statistics that must be settled in cash or may be settled in cash at the option of one of the parties (otherwise than by reason of default or other termination event), as well as any other derivative contract relating to assets, rights, obligations, indices and measures not otherwise mentioned in this part, which have the characteristics of other derivative financial instruments, having regard to whether, inter alia, they are traded on a regulated market or an MTF, are cleared and settled through recognised cleaning houses or are subject to regular margin calls

CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 62.56% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.