One subject: how money reaches a trading balance (Bangladesh)
This is not a general broker guide, and it is not even a general money guide. It covers one leg: funding a trading account. What has to match before a transfer can be credited, what the funding screen states in advance, and what to read when a figure has not appeared. Everything else is left to sites that cover everything else.
exbroker-dhaka.com is an independent information site about Exness as an external broker. It is not the broker, it is not connected to its support, and it holds and moves no money. Its whole purpose is to make the way in legible before it is met under time pressure — which is why every page here answers a question about a destination, an amount, a confirmation or a credit.
What is covered and what is not
Covered
The three matches a transfer has to make, the five moments of one deposit, which screen answers which funding question, and the arithmetic that turns «how much should I send» into a figure.
Covered, from the money side only
Charts, account types and first positions appear here — but read for what they do to a credited balance, not as trading instruction.
Not covered
The way back out — payouts, their timing and what holds one up — is a separate subject and is not written about here. Nor is what to trade, in what direction, at what size or when: no forecasts, no entry points, no view on any instrument.
Not published here
Figures for minimums, costs, rates and expected times. They are account-specific and region-specific, and they are stated before each confirmation in the Exness Personal Area.
How the pages are written
Three rules, applied to every page.
| Rule | Why |
|---|---|
| Procedure before description | "What you see → what to check → next step" is usable at the moment a screen is in front of you. A paragraph of description is not |
| No number that cannot be re-read on a screen | Figures quoted in guides go stale silently. Pointing at where a figure lives keeps the page honest a year later |
| Say what a page cannot do | Every page here carries a section on its own limits, because the limits are where people otherwise lose an afternoon |
The relationship with the broker, stated plainly
Exness is a global multi-asset broker founded in 2008, offering CFDs across a range of markets. This site writes about it as an external company. It does not speak on its behalf, cannot act on its behalf, and has no access to any account, balance, request or document.
Links on this site that lead to registration are partner links. They open the Exness Personal Area; the account, the transfers and every figure described here exist there and only there. Nothing on this page changes what those screens state before you confirm anything.
Exness is a globally regulated broker, holding multiple licenses from respected financial regulators around the world. These licenses reinforce Exness commitment to transparency, safety, and a secure trading environment.
Who the site is written for
Someone who has decided to try trading and now has to move money in — the reader who can find twenty guides about candlesticks and none that explain why a credited figure is smaller than the one that was typed.
It assumes no prior knowledge and it does not build any: there is no course here, no lesson order and nothing to complete. Pages are written to be opened at the moment a specific question appears, which is why every one of them starts with the short answer and then explains the machinery behind it.
The risks, not in small print
CFDs are complex instruments and trading them with leverage can lose money. Losses are not limited to the margin a position appeared to require, and no procedure described on this site changes that. Nothing here is a recommendation to trade, to fund an account, or to trade any particular instrument.
This site is an independent guide. It is not a financial institution, it conducts no transactions, and it cannot check, move or recover anyone's funds.
Questions about the site itself
Is this the broker's website?
No. It is an independent information site. Accounts, transfers and support all live in the Exness Personal Area.
Can the site check where my transfer is?
No. It has no access to any account. The entry for a transfer and its figure are read in the Personal Area behind the login.
Why are there so few numbers on the pages?
Because the numbers that matter are account-specific and are stated before each confirmation. A figure copied here would be a rehearsal, never a quote.
Does the site say what to trade?
No — not on any page, in any form. There are no forecasts, no entry points and no recommendations here.
How is the site funded?
Registration links on it are partner links to the Exness Personal Area. That does not change anything those screens state before you confirm.
Can I ask a question here?
Yes, about how something on this site works. Anything that needs to see an account has to go to the broker's own support. Where each question goes.
Who is it written for?
For readers moving money for the first time — before the mechanics have to be learned during a delay rather than ahead of one.
Where should a first-time reader start?
The four steps in sequence, then one transfer, moment by moment. Everything else hangs off those two.
Everything described here happens somewhere else.
Accounts, balances, entries and timestamps live in the Exness Personal Area, behind the login. The button opens the official exness.com sign-up through a partner link.
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