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Common Trading Scams and How to Avoid Them

In the dynamic realm of trading, individuals have the opportunity to seize favorable prospects amid the ever-changing landscape of the market. However, this environment also harbors risks, particularly for traders who may lack the necessary market insights and technical expertise to navigate their trading endeavors securely. This all-encompassing piece delves into prevalent trading scams, elucidates […]

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FTSE UK Index

It was launched in 1984, the entire FTSE (Financial Times Stock Exchange) consists of in excess of six hundred companies, that make up approximately 98% of UK market capitalization. The ‘footsie’ is a term that most people have heard of, but relatively few understand its intricacies and significance. This page will break down its history,

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MetaTrader 4 Platform for Forex Trading and Technical Analysis

MetaTrader 4 (MT4)

MetaTrader 4 (MT4) is an online trading platform best known for speculating on the forex market. Available for download on Mac, Windows, and mobile apps, it’s offered by most brokers in 2021. Here we’ll explain how to trade on the MT4 system, as well as run through expert advisors (EAs), demo accounts, tutorials, and support.

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How to Choose a Forex Broker

Until a little more than a decade ago investing meant doing all your trading by phone. For every action, you had to call your broker and place an order. Online trading has changed all that and today you can manage every aspect of your trading right from the broker’s online trading platform. Simple, right? But the

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What is Latency Arbitrage

What is Latency Arbitrage?

Latency Arbitrage is a very clever automated Forex trading strategy that uses a basic yet highly effective principle to exploit the market and make a profit. It works on the premise that for a tiny fraction of time, there are discrepancies in the price offered by two different brokers. The strategy assumes that the trader

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