FXCM Research Team

FXCM Research Team

FXCM Research Team consists of a number of FXCM's Market and Product Specialists.

Articles published by FXCM Research Team generally have numerous contributors and aim to provide general Educational and Informative content on Market News and Products.

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  • Bitcoin Futures Products

    Beginning in December 2017, Bitcoin futures contracts became available on the Chicago Futures Exchange (CFE) and Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). Each contract serves a unique purpose, satisfying the needs of retail and institutional traders.

  • What Is A Soft Fork?

    In the world of digital currency, a soft fork represents a change in a network’s protocol that is potentially compatible with the previous set of rules. Learn more at FXCM.

  • Monero (XMR)

    Monero (XMR) is a privacy-oriented digital currency that has grown into one of the bigger cryptocurrencies on the market. Learn more about Monero at FXCM.

  • The Most Popular Cryptocurrency Terms & Phrases

    Due diligence is important when looking into any asset class. However, doing one's homework may be even more important when it comes to digital currency, as this asset class has been around for far less time than more traditional assets (like stocks and bonds) and comes with substantial uncertainty. Conducting the proper research on cryptocurrencies may require a would-be investor to explore many areas. One area in particular that could…

  • Bitcoin Trading Basics

    It's important that would-be Bitcoin traders and investors understand the basics of the cryptocurrency before they get started. From learning about price drivers to picking an exchange to utilise, these fundamental tips can be crucial for those interested in Bitcoin.

  • What Are The Blockchain’s Limitations?

    There is a lot of hype surrounding the blockchain, and it’s important for would-be digital currency traders to learn more about exactly what this technology entails now and moving forward. Explore the limitations of this newer tech, how it’s utilised, and more.

  • What Retailers Will Accept Bitcoin By 2023?

    The ascent of Bitcoin (BTC) into the mainstream financial world is helping pave the way to a truly digital and universally accepted form of payment. Based on revolutionary blockchain technology, BTC provides users a fast, secure and economical means of making purchases or transferring funds. Up until 2021-22, Bitcoin adoption around the world seemed to be unstoppable. Bitcoin has already become an accepted asset class amongst even the most conservative…

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