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Abstract:HYCM Trader app offers a wide range of instruments to trade including forex, commodities, metals, stocks, indices, and cryptocurrencies.
HYCM, a well-established global forex broker, has announced the release of its proprietary mobile application HYCM Trader explicitly built to satisfy traders needs; an easy-to-use mobile trading app that allows users to buy and sell a wide range of financial markets directly within the app. The app includes integrated real-time support, is available in 4 languages, and can be downloaded from the Google Play and Apple App Store.
As always HYCM is focused on supporting traders, responding to market trends, and satisfying its clients needs. Regarding the new app, Gregor Emmian, Marketing Manager at HYCM, commented:
“We focused on developing a clean, modern interface and making it an intuitive, user-friendly app so that even novice traders can quickly grasp how to use it. The trading functionality allows users to place pending orders with stop-loss and take-profit limits, deposit and withdraw funds, manage their accounts, and set price alerts. Moreover, clients can contact our support team directly from the app via a variety of channels available in the integrated support function. All of this, together with the other benefits that HYCM offers such as regulation, the safety of funds, and expertise, make this a high-end product aiming to satisfy all the trading needs of our clients.”
HYCM Trader app offers a wide range of instruments to trade including forex, commodities, metals, stocks, indices, and cryptocurrencies (depending on jurisdiction). Users can browse categories like Popular, Large Cap, and Big Tech to find their desired instruments, and save them to their Watchlist for faster access.
HYCM Trader comes with free technical analysis indicators, available from responsive charts in different graph styles and various time frames, to help easily identify potential trades in the market, as well as a News section and an Economic Calendar provided by Trading Central to help traders stay up to date with important events.
Download the HYCM Trader app from the Google Play or Apple Store
Note: Cryptocurrencies are not available for trading under HYCM (Europe) Ltd and HYCM Capital Markets (UK) Limited.
About: HYCM is the global brand name of HYCM Capital Markets (UK) Limited, HYCM (Europe) Ltd, HYCM Capital Markets (DIFC) Ltd and HYCM Limited, all individual entities under HYCM Capital Markets Group, a global corporation operating in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
High-Risk Investment Warning: Contracts for Difference (‘CFDs’) are complex financial products that are traded on margin. Trading CFDs carries a high degree of risk. It is possible to lose all your capital. These products may not be suitable for everyone and you should ensure that you understand the risks involved. Seek independent expert advice if necessary and speculate only with funds that you can afford to lose.
Please think carefully whether such trading suits you, taking into consideration all the relevant circumstances as well as your personal resources. We do not recommend clients posting their entire account balance to meet margin requirements. Clients can minimise their level of exposure by requesting a change in leverage limit. For more information please refer to HYCMs Risk Disclosure.
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