subject: User Experience: Xforex Review [print this page] In typing up this xForex Review, I'm going to try to be as impartial as possible. It's kind of hard, though. I feel like a little kid who just skipped to the end of a really great movie and I'm dying to tell everyone what happens. It wouldn't be fair to you though, so I'll go ahead and give you the details of my review. I have been doing this for a long time-reviewing Forex brokers. Honestly, most of the brokers that I review are a carbon copy of the last one and the one before that.
When I saw the homepage for the xForex site, I was impressed immediately. Some sites I've checked out look like my fourth grader designed them. This isn't an insult, merely an observation. The sites I've seen before this one were lacking luster.
What do I think is imperative in a broker? Lessons to learn, especially when you don't know much about the market-this is what you need from a new broker. I've seen lots of banners that say to learn about the market, click here. So I'd click.
Most brokers will tell you that they have award winning customer service. You may even believe them, until the first time that you need assistance. Then suddenly, you're sitting on hold for an hour and once you finally speak to someone you realize that you're not even talking to someone who works for the company-you've just been outsourced. This isn't the way with xForex. They really do care and they really do provide good customer service.
I'd be remiss if I didn't mention in this xForex review that they only require a one hundred dollar deposit to get you started. These days, who can afford to sink a bunch of money into anything, even investing? You can even try these guys out before you make a deposit. They want you to know what the Forex market is all about and how trades work before you go tossing your hat in the ring.
Now that I'm done with my short xForex review, hopefully you'll see that it truly is a great broker and site to use when you're ready to invest in the foreign currencies exchange market.