Once you’ve registered and logged into your Weltrade Personal Profile, the next step is to open a trading account. This is where you’ll manage your trades, deposits, and withdrawals, and connect to trading platforms like MetaTrader 4 or MetaTrader 5.
This guide explains how to open a live or demo trading account using a web browser.
Step-by-step guide:
1. Log in to your Personal Profile
2. Click Open Account. In your Personal Profile dashboard, look for the button Open Account and click it.
3. Choose your account type. Weltrade offers several trading account types: Micro, Premium, Pro, swap-free, etc. Select the one that suits your strategy and experience, and click on it.
4. Choose platform, currency, and leverage
Select between MetaTrader 4 (MT4) or MetaTrader 5 (MT5)
Choose your account currency (e.g., USD, EUR, or local options if available)
Select leverage for your new trading account
Click Open account at the bottom of the page
In the next screen, you will see your trading account details, including account number and trading password. You will also receive an email with these details.
These details you will use in the MT4/MT5 platform to trade - they can be different from your main Weltrade login password. Make sure to store them securely.
You will now see the new account listed in your Personal Profile, along with the option to deposit funds, download your trading platform, or copy login credentials for MT4/MT5.
🛡️ Security tips. After registration, it’s strongly recommended to:
Complete identity verification (KYC)
Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) in your settings
Keep your login details private
Important information
You can have up to 10 open trading accounts under one Weltrade profile
Each account can have its own type, currency, and platform
Make sure to verify your profile (KYC) before funding a live account
Use your trading account number and password to log in to MT4 or MT5
Want to practice first?
You can also open a demo account by selecting Demo during account creation process. This allows you to practice with virtual funds in a real trading environment without any financial risk.
