Forex and Exchange Markets

Multi-asset platform is suitable for trading in the Forex, Stocks and Futures markets. This platform provides all the necessary tools for financial trading, technical and fundamental analysis, algorithmic and copy trading, and the development of custom technical indicators and trading robots. Such versatility provides traders with a full arsenal of trading tools for successful work on any financial market.


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Exchange Market

Stock exchanges are extremely popular in the United States (NYSE, NASDAQ, NYMEX, GLOBEX and others), while some other poplar exchanges include Tokyo Stock Exchange, London Stock Exchange (LSE) and Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX).

An Exchange Market is the aggregation of buyers and sellers of securities. In order to buy and sell stocks, futures, bonds and options, the only thing needed is a trading account.

Hence, a trader can trade the most successful companies from various sectors of the economy, reduce monetary risks using futures contracts and work with derivative financial instruments.

Forex Market

Forex is an interbank foreign exchange market, the trading volume of which exceeds all other financial markets. Forex trading is available 24 hours a day via global information networks.

Currency buying and selling operations are available not only to banks but also to retail traders. Speculation is the core principle of profiting from Forex — buy low and sell high.

The most popular Forex currencies include USD (US dollar), JPY (Japanese Yen), GBP (Pound Sterling), EUR (Euro), CHF (Swiss Franc), CAD (Canadian dollar) and AUD (Australian dollar). These Forex currencies form major currency pairs: EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY, and USD/CHF.

Algorithmic trading using robots is also available for the Forex Market.

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