> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://knowledge.flexytrade.com/flexytrade-help-center/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://knowledge.flexytrade.com/flexytrade-help-center/getting-started/sign-up.md).

# Sign up

#### How does FlexyTrade work?<br>

Welcome to FlexyTrade, where trading opportunities abound, and success is within reach! Ready to start your journey and conquer the markets?

#### Embrace the FlexyTrade Experience

If you want a supportive platform that lets you grow independently, then you're at the right place. Our supportive community will provide valuable guidance and motivation throughout your trading journey.&#x20;

Here's how you can join us:

**Start your trading journey.**

Our simple signup process will have you up and running in no time. Just fill in our **Signup Form** to get started.

After that, you may choose your trading account and purchase it through our supported payment methods.

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Learn more about the payment methods we accept here: Available Payment Methods, and explore our range of products here: [Our Plans](https://knowledge.flexytrade.com/flexytrade-help-center/getting-started/our-plans)
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