Currencies, Spot Metals & Futures
Trading in the MetaTrader 5 platform is now available for live STANDARD and ECN accounts! Consequently, you should consider the information in light of your objectives, financial situation and needs. CMC Markets Asia Pacific Pty Ltd ABN 11 100 058 213, AFSL No. 238054 (the derivative product issuer), CMC Markets Stockbroking Limited, Participant of the ASX Group (Australian Securities Exchange) and SSX (Sydney Stock Exchange) and Chi-X (Chi-X Australia), ABN 69 081 002 851, AFSL No. 246381 (the stockbroking services provider) provides the financial products and/or services. It's important for you to consider the relevant Product Disclosure Statement ('PDS') and any other relevant CMC Markets Documents before you decide whether or not to acquire any of the financial products. Our Financial Services Guide contains details of our fees and charges. All of these documents are available at or you can call us on 1300 303 888.
I have worked for several companies, but I chose InstaForex. I appreciate actual information, perfectly working feedback and customer support service; the company provides possibility to work with options. The educational process is perfectly arranged. The most important fact is that the company arranges various contests, where anyone may win money, which will be deposited to the trading account. The only minus is sometimes quotes are not presented timely.
Currency futures contracts are contracts specifying a standard volume of a particular currency to be exchanged on a specific settlement date. Thus the currency futures contracts are similar to forward contracts in terms of their obligation, but differ from forward contracts in the way they are traded. They are commonly used by MNCs to hedge their currency positions. In addition they are traded by speculators who hope to capitalize on their expectations of exchange rate movements.
But that's still not all folks. There's more! After Forex Gump explains the tricks of the trade, you'll head over to the Sophomore part of the school, where Dr. Pipslow, an ancient and revered trader of currencies, will share his nuggets on everything you need to know about the psychology of trading.
is a subsidiary of Gain Capital, a company that is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange. FXCM is also a publicly traded corporation. Both companies have offices worldwide and are regulated differently in countries outside of the US. It should also be noted that both companies have been fined by the NFA in recent years for slippage malpractice, or, in other words, for not making price improvements available on all orders. Both and FXCM, however, did try to correct their poor behavior and to atone for their wrongdoings.
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