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Volatility, Market Gapping and Slippage Cryptocurrencies have a higher volatility than any other product available to trade at FXCM and market liquidity will fluctuate. As a result, jumps in price are common and negative slippage can occur frequently on Stop…
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The underlying instrument for SOYF is the Soybean Futures contract. Soybean is a renewable resource produced mainly in the US, South America and China that can be used both as a source for oil and a substitute for meat. Margin Requirements…
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The underlying instrument of the BUND, the Euro-Bund Futures Index portfolio, holds the nearest maturity Euro-Bund Futures contract and consists of German government bonds. Margin Requirements Margin Requirement's may differ depending on account type and can be viewed in the dealing…
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Litecoin is an open-source decentralized digital currency created in 2011, a fork from the Bitcoin core client. Because of the close relationship between the two, many have described Litecoin as being the Silver to Bitcoin’s gold. Trading Hours Please click here for…
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The HKG33’s underlying instrument is the Hang Seng future. The Hang Seng Index is the benchmark stock market index of Hong Kong. Four sub-indices were established in order to make the index clearer and to classify constituent stocks into four…
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The price of silver is driven by speculation and supply and demand; mainly by large traders or investors, short selling, industrial, consumer and commercial demand, and to hedge against financial stress. Compared to gold, the price of silver is notoriously…
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The NAS100’s underlying instrument is the E-Mini Nasdaq 100 Future. The Nasdaq 100 index includes 100 companies from a broad range of industries with the exception of those that operate in the financial industry, such as banks and investment companies: i.e. Apple,…
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Gold is traded in the spot market, and the Gold Spot price is quoted as US Dollar per Troy Ounce.  Since 1919 the most common benchmark for the price of gold has been the London gold fixing, a twice-daily telephone…
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The US30’s underlying instrument is the E-Mini Dow Future. The Dow Jones Index Consists of 30 major American companies: i.e. AMEX, Boeing, Chevron, Coca-Cola, Goldman Sachs, Intel, IBM, Microsoft, Nike, etc. Margin Requirements Margin Requirement's may differ depending on account…
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