How to invest in a Forex plan on Usko

Intermediate3 min readUpdated

How managed foreign-exchange plans work on Usko, how to place an investment, and what to check before you commit.

What you need first

  • A verified account with an available balance.
  • Money you can genuinely leave untouched for the full duration you choose.
  • A clear head about risk — returns here are not guaranteed.

Forex investing on Usko means putting money into a managed foreign-exchange plan rather than trading currencies yourself. You choose a plan and a duration; the position runs to the end of that duration and is then settled back to your wallet.

Step 1 — Open the Forex section

Select Forex from the main menu. The plans are shown as cards.

Step 2 — Compare the plans

Each card shows the details that matter: the expected profit range, the minimum and maximum investment, and the durations on offer. Read all three. A plan whose minimum is above what you are comfortable committing is simply not for you, however attractive it looks.

Step 3 — Choose a duration

Select Invest on the plan you want, then pick a duration from those offered. Assume your money is unavailable until the duration ends, and choose accordingly.

Step 4 — Enter an amount inside the limits

Type an amount between the plan's minimum and maximum. The screen shows the amount that will leave your wallet. If you are new to this, start at or near the minimum.

Step 5 — Confirm

Review the summary and confirm. The amount is taken from your wallet and the investment becomes active straight away.

Step 6 — Track it on the dashboard

The Forex dashboard shows your active investments with the plan, the amount, the duration and the time remaining, plus your completed investments and their results. There is nothing to manage while an investment runs.

Step 7 — Settlement

When the duration ends, the investment completes automatically and the result is credited back to your wallet. It then appears in your history with its final outcome.

Watch it in the Usko app: browsing the available Forex plans and their details.

Risk warning. A managed plan is an investment, not a deposit. The expected profit range on a card is an expectation, not a promise — a plan can end with less than you put in. Your money is committed for the whole duration, so never invest funds you may need in that window. Nothing on this page is financial advice.

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