Written for a reader whose only device is a phone · India
Who these pages are for, and the one thing no page here can check.
An independent guide, not a broker: this site opens no accounts, holds no money and takes no documents. It is written for a reader whose only device is a phone, so every step described here can be finished on one.
Who these pages are for
Someone who has never traded and who reads, learns and later trades on one device. It rides in a pocket, which is handy and, in one respect, awkward: it is already in the hand when a decision gets made. So these pages put what is settled away from the screen ahead of what is pressed on it.
No experience is assumed, and English does not need to be a first language: sentences are kept short, and terms are explained again in the glossary.
What the device changes, and what it never touches
Most of what a beginner worries about sits somewhere other than the phone: the phone carries the view of it and the hand that acts. Every page here is built on that split.
| What is in question | Where it lives | What the device does with it |
|---|---|---|
| An account, and what is in it | on the official exness.com, nowhere else | shows a view of it, nothing more |
| A deposit or a withdrawal | on the official site, never on this one | carries the screen where the amount is entered |
| What a word here means | in the text of the page | nothing: same page, same words |
| Which platform gets opened | Exness Terminal in a browser, the Exness Trade app on a phone, MetaTrader 4 / MetaTrader 5 | holds whichever was opened |
| Whether one device behaves | in the device itself | everything — and no page sees it |
| What is done with your own money | with the reader, and only there | it is where the hand is |
Questions that arrive here and cannot be answered here
Four come in often enough to state plainly, with the place each is settled.
| The question | Why no page here settles it | Where it is settled |
|---|---|---|
| Is the money in the account? | this site sees no account and holds no money | Exness support, which runs 24/7 |
| Has a deposit arrived, or a withdrawal gone out? | nothing here takes, sends or traces a payment | the official exness.com |
| Should real money go in at all? | nothing here is personal advice | the reader — after a free demo account |
| Why is this device doing that? | one device is invisible from a page | the device, and support for account questions |
It is not a bank and not a financial advisor, and it never asks for money. Many people lose money when they start trading, which is why the risk basics page comes before the pages about doing.
About Exness
Exness is a global online broker (a broker is the company that gives you access to the markets — see what a broker is), founded in 2008. It offers trading through the Exness Terminal in a web browser, the Exness Trade app on a phone, and MetaTrader 4 / MetaTrader 5 for more experienced traders.
Where an answer comes from, in this order
Three sources, and this order saves time.
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These pages, for meanings and order
What a word means, what happens before what. None of that changes with the device, so it can be written once. The route starts on the start here page.
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The official exness.com, for anything real
Accounts, platforms and costs are checked there before a sentence about them is written here; an unverifiable fact does not go on a page.
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The device in the hand, for the rest
Whether a phone opens something, keeps a connection or stops halfway is the one question with no page behind it — the honest limit of a guide.
Questions about this site
Is this site part of Exness?
It is not. The official website is exness.com; these pages describe how things work, they do not speak for the broker.
Do these guides assume a computer is available?
No — the opposite. No page sends anyone off to find another machine first.
Can this site tell whether a phone will run the Exness Trade app?
It cannot. Nothing here sees the device a page is read on.
Who answers a question about money already in an account?
Exness support on the official site, 24/7. This site sees no balance.
Why is risk mentioned so early on these pages?
Many people lose money when they start, and a device within reach all day makes acting quickly easy.
Is any part of this site paid?
No — reading costs nothing. There are no locked pages.
Where are the words used on these pages explained?
Where each first appears, and once more in the glossary.
Where does a question about a page here go?
Wording and meaning go through the form on the live chat page. Accounts, money and signing in belong with Exness support.
Plain questions are welcome here.
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