Registering, and the useful things an empty account can already do (Bangladesh)
Registration is short and its output is a single practical item: an account number a transfer can be addressed to. What is less obvious is how much can be done with an account that holds nothing at all — and how much of the anxiety around a first deposit disappears if that stage is used rather than skipped.
Registration takes a few minutes and asks for an email, a password and a few details. What comes out is a profile — the private dashboard reached after signing in — and a trading account inside it carrying a number. Write the number down. Everything the rest of this site describes is addressed to it.
The two details that a transfer will later be measured against
Most of what is typed at sign-up is administrative. Two entries are not, because a funding attempt is checked against them.
- The name. An account is held in one name, and a source sending money into it is expected to carry the same one. Entering an informal or shortened version is a two-minute problem now and a stalled attempt later — align it with the document at the start.
- The email. It is the address every confirmation and every notice about the account goes to. An address you check rarely is an odd place to keep the record of a transfer.
Nothing else on the form has that property. The rest can be corrected inside the profile afterwards.
Immediately afterwards: find the number
This is the whole of the post-registration checklist, and it takes about a minute.
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Open the account list inside the profile
Each trading account appears with its own number beside it. If more than one is listed, note which is which now rather than during a transfer.
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Write the number somewhere outside the platform
A note, not a memory. It is the single item that turns «my deposit has not arrived» into «this account did not receive it», and those are different conversations.
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Sign in to the platform and check which account it opened
A platform displays one account at a time. Knowing where the selector is, before a balance is at stake, removes the most common false alarm on this whole site.
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Start the identity check while nothing is happening
It is a separate step, handled by the broker on its own timing, and asked once rather than per transfer. Starting it on an account holding nothing costs nothing and takes it off the list.
What an account with no money in it can already do
| Available immediately | What it is worth |
|---|---|
| Open a demo alongside it | Free, virtual money, no time limit and no documents — the place the amount is worked out. The four readings |
| Read the funding screen without confirming | The options, their stated costs and their expected times are visible before anything is sent. Looking is not committing |
| See where entries appear | An empty transaction list is still the list. Knowing where it lives beats finding it during a wait |
| Sit still indefinitely | No monthly charge, no activity requirement and nothing that expires. There is no clock on an unfunded account |
That last row is the reason none of this has to be rushed. An account can exist for months before it is used, and using the gap is cheaper than compressing everything into the evening a transfer is planned.
Where people stop, and what the stop actually is
| What you see | What to check | Next step |
|---|---|---|
| An account already exists that you did not create | The account list, and which of them is a practice one | Nothing is wrong. Label them so that the next transfer is addressed deliberately |
| The platform shows an account you did not expect | The account selector inside the platform | Switch it. A platform displays one account at a time and defaults to whichever it opened with |
| The details entered do not match a document | The name, as spelled on the document | Correct the account rather than the document, and do it before a transfer rather than during one |
| Registration finished but nothing feels ready | Whether an amount has been worked out yet | Nothing is missing on the account. The missing item is a figure. Where it comes from in the sequence |
The limits of this page
It describes the shape of the step, not the screens of any particular account: what a specific sign-up asks for, which options it offers and what it displays follow the region and are shown there before anything is confirmed. This site holds no accounts, sees no profile and cannot influence any check. You must be of legal age and a resident of an eligible country. Trading with leverage can lose money, and an account opened carefully is not an account protected from that.
Questions about the empty stage
Does registering commit me to sending anything?
No. An account can hold nothing indefinitely: no monthly charge, no activity requirement and nothing that expires.
Where is the account number displayed?
Beside each account in the profile's account list, and again on the funding screen before a confirmation.
Do documents have to be sent before money can go in?
The identity check is a separate step on its own timing. Starting it early is a scheduling convenience rather than a requirement for the way in.
Can a demo be opened from the same profile?
Yes, and it is the cheapest thing to do next: an email and a password already exist, and the demo is free with no time limit.
What if the wrong account type was chosen?
Another account can be opened under the same profile. What that fixes and what it does not is a subject of its own. The comparison.
Is anything lost by waiting a week before funding?
Nothing at all. The account does not change, and the week can be spent producing the amount rather than guessing at it.
What comes after the number
The empty stage is where everything cheap happens
A free demo account needs an email and a password, carries virtual money and has no time limit — enough to find every screen named above.
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