General Information & Regulation
Trade Interceptor is one of those trading apps that believe that tradition and the old-school approach is the sure-fire way to get new clients. And although that may be true to an extent, Trade Interceptor has failed again and again to provide the basic satisfaction of needs for their traders.
Way back when it was first established, it was only available for a desktop download. This wasnt so strange for the time over a decade ago, but still. Trade Interceptor took their time in developing an app for a few years, which made it significantly drop out of the spotlight. I know that I certainly forgot all about it until I accidentally saw a suggestion for it a few months back.
Platform and Execution
Namely, the app produced more than a few glitches and system shutdowns in the first couple of months, which was another huge disappointment. The app now looks and works fine most of the time. Here you can find over 100 charts and graphs that show the latest assets and how they are performing on the market.
Withdrawal Speed
As you might have guessed already, Trade Interceptor takes its sweet time in quite a lot of things, and withdrawals are just one of the many. Namely, the withdrawals usually take forever and when you try to find out the reason behind it, you will usually get a generic notification on how Trade Interceptor needs a lot of time to make sure your funds are protected, information accurate, etc.
Support & Assistance
This app serves more as an educational tool or those old programs that look like Microsofts Paint, then a real trading app. Therefore, you are basically on your own when it comes to customer support. In most cases, trading apps and platforms today offer a 24/7 service, even on big holidays.
Education and Tools
As for the educational section, there isnt a particular tab you can click on and visit to learn more about useful things for your trading. Rather, Trade Interceptor encourages you to learn as you go, which may be challenging for some. At Trade Interceptor, each graph, system, or a chart is explained in grave detail, so I found it pretty easy to use after a few visits.