Excited to trade with them
Amazing new firm coming up. Really excited to trade with them. I already got My Account set up with them. Customer support was a pleasure to deal with. Highly recommended!
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Verodus is a next-generation proprietary trading company built for serious traders. Pass a 1-Step or 2-Step evaluation and get funded with up to $1M in capital. Trade Forex, indices & crypto and keep up to 90% of your profits — no deposits, no personal risk. Available in 175+ countries. Built on transparent rules, clear objectives, and professional support — no hidden tricks, just performance-based opportunities for disciplined traders.
Meydan Grandstand, 6th floor, Meydan Road, Nad Al Sheba, Dubai, U.A.E.
Amazing new firm coming up. Really excited to trade with them. I already got My Account set up with them. Customer support was a pleasure to deal with. Highly recommended!
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