Creating Your Account
Get started with Ascentia in just a few simple steps.
Visit the Ascentia homepage and click the "Get Started" button. You'll be prompted to enter your email address and create a secure password. Make sure to use a strong password that includes a mix of letters, numbers, and special characters.
Password Requirements:
- • At least 8 characters long
- • Include uppercase and lowercase letters
- • Include at least one number
- • Include at least one special character
After signing up, you'll receive a verification email. Click the verification link to confirm your email address. This step is important for account security and ensures you can recover your account if needed.
Didn't receive the email? Check your spam folder or request a new verification email from the login page.
Select the subscription plan that best fits your needs. We offer Basic, Pro, and Enterprise plans with different features and capabilities. You can start with a free trial to explore the platform before committing to a paid plan.
Available Plans:
- Basic: Perfect for beginners with essential journaling features
- Pro: Advanced analytics and AI insights for serious traders
- Enterprise: Full platform access with priority support
Once your account is verified, complete your profile by adding information about your trading experience, preferred markets, and trading goals. This helps Ascentia provide more personalized insights and recommendations.
Profile Information:
- Trading experience level (beginner, intermediate, advanced)
- Preferred markets (stocks, forex, crypto, futures)
- Trading style (day trading, swing trading, position trading)
- Risk tolerance and account size
- Trading goals and objectives
- Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) for added security
- Never share your password with anyone
- Use a unique password that you don't use for other services
- Regularly review your account activity for any suspicious behavior
- Keep your email address up to date for important notifications
- Log out from shared or public computers