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abstrak:FBS, the internationally acclaimed award-winning broker, has increased the leverage available with indices and energy commodities to 1:200.
FBS, the internationally acclaimed award-winning broker, has increased the leverage available with indices and energy commodities to 1:200.
All FBS clients will now be able to trade larger volumes with smaller deposits and earn more as a result.
For a variety of reasons, indices and energy commodities have recently grown in popularity among traders. An index is a measure of a group of stocks, and index trading is the process of selling and buying a stock index that tends to rise over time. In the short term, traders can profit from both up and down index price movements. Another advantage of such trading is that the risk is lower because an index is a diversified portfolio rather than a single company's share. Indices enable trading in the world's leading markets without the need to research a specific company.
Energy trading, on the other hand, is concerned with products such as natural gas, electricity, crude oil, and wind power. Natural gas and Brent and WTI crude oil are among the energies traded with FBS. These products' prices are highly volatile, providing an opportunity to profit quickly.
Furthermore, trading indices and energies can be easily analyzed and thus advantageous. To profit from these instruments, you can use both technical and fundamental analysis, as well as your preferred strategies. Energies and indices are indicators of economic health, and their prices will rise in tandem with the economy, and vice versa. As a result, forecasting is simplified.
Leverage, on the other hand, allows traders to use borrowed funds to improve their trading position beyond what is available from their balance alone. As a result, trading higher volumes with leverage allows for greater profit without large deposits.
Until now, FBS traders could only trade indices and energies with leverage of no more than 1:30. Everyone can now try to multiply their profits with leverage of 1:200 for eleven major indices, as well as natural gas, Brent, and WTI, namely JP225, US100, US30, US500, AU200, EU50, FR40, HK50, UK100, DE30, ES35, XNGUSD, XTIUSD, and XBRUSD.
FBS recently expanded its already extensive list of assets by adding 30 new Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FSE) stocks, as well as several new crypto coins such as Shiba Inu, Dogecoin, and Cardano, all of which are available on its all-in-one trading platform, FBS Trader.
FBS is a well-known brand in the forex industry – an international broker with a presence in over 150 countries and nearly 22 million clients. But wait, there's more. FBS's reputation is supported by licenses from CySEC, ASIC, IFSC, and FSCA, as well as over 65 global awards, including Best International Forex Broker, Best Forex Brand, and Most Progressive Forex Broker Europe.
FBS is constantly improving its trading conditions, taking into account traders' feedback and requests. Using bonuses and promotions, the broker allows you to trade Forex, stocks, cryptocurrency, indices, metals, and other instruments. FBS is always there to help you with your trading needs.
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