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What payment types do you accept?
We currently accept Visa Debit, Mastercard, American Express or PayPal. You may choose your payment type at checkout.
If you have trouble processing payment with us, simply send us an email at info@falconfx.com. We will get back to you within 24 hours.
If you have trouble processing payment with us, simply send us an email at info@falconfx.com. We will get back to you within 24 hours.
Can I cancel my membership any time?
Yes, you cancel your membership on the following page by selecting ‘Cancel’ on the right hand side: https://link.falconfx.com/cancellation
Are the subscription payments taken automatically?
Yes. When subscribing to one of our recurring subscription packages, the payment will be taken automatically on the next due date unless cancelled via your members dashboard.
If you have subscription related questions, reach out to us at info@falconfx.com
If you have subscription related questions, reach out to us at info@falconfx.com
How can I update my payment/card details?
You can update your debit/credit card details by going to the "Subscriptions" page and selecting "Update" on the right hand side.
Where can I access the membership content?
All of our content can be accessed through your own personal members dashboard which you get access to as a Falcon FX member.
How much money can I potentially make?
This depends entirely on your commitment and dedication to learning and perfecting the skill of trading.
Trading is a skill which isn't mastered overnight. However, if you truly apply yourself to learning the skill it is possible to make some incredible returns using our strategy.
It is not unknown for students to generate returns upwards of 10% per month whilst also sticking to a 1% risk model.
Trading is a skill which isn't mastered overnight. However, if you truly apply yourself to learning the skill it is possible to make some incredible returns using our strategy.
It is not unknown for students to generate returns upwards of 10% per month whilst also sticking to a 1% risk model.