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Abstract:FXOpen, a worldwide forex and CFD broker, has announced the launch of commission-free trading.
The broker provides over 600 markets, including FX, index CFDs, equities CFDs, commodities CFDs, and cryptocurrency CFDs, and has eliminated commission costs for all index transactions executed on an FXOpen ECN account.
This is the latest statement in a series of recent improvements to FXOpen's trading conditions, with the broker exhibiting their dedication to improving ECN liquidity in order to give its traders the narrowest spreads possible. Furthermore, FXOpen has just announced a relationship with TradingView, providing its traders with access to the famous charting and social network trading platform.
“FXOpen's continuous commitment to making trading as economical as possible continues into the new year of 2023,” says Gary Thomson, Chief Operating Officer of FXOpen UK. We recognize how important commission-free trading is to our customers, therefore we are pleased to announce that all clients, regardless of volume, may now trade commission-free on index CFDs. This, together with our continuous improvements to ECN liquidity, enables FXOpen to continue to provide our customers with the greatest trading experience possible.
The following are some of the most popular global index CFDs among FXOpen clients:
Wall Street 30: Tracks the performance of 30 of America's largest publicly listed companies.
Germany 40: The top 40 firms on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
UK 100: The top 100 companies in the United Kingdom by market capitalization, as listed on the London Stock Exchange.
The US Tech 100: Measures the performance of the country's 100 largest non-financial enterprises, with a significant emphasis on the technology sector.
Japan 225 is a price-weighted index that includes 225 of Japan's major corporations.
You can visit the FXOpen dealer page if you wish to take advantage of the commission trading fee.
Link: https://www.wikifx.com/en/dealer/0001686566.html
Download and install the WikiFX App on your mobile phones through the download link below. You can also download the App from the App Store or Google Play Store.
Download link: https://www.wikifx.com/en/download.html
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