Improvement of trading conditions for Metals


December, 04 2019


ForexMart keeps constantly improving to provide its clients with the best conditions of trade. So, this time we draw your attention to some upgrade in the terms of trade in metals on floating spread accounts: Classic, Pro and Cent. 

 

In the period from 9 to 15 December a planned updating of conditions for trading Metals will be carried out. After the upgrade, Metals symbols will become available for trading with lower floating spreads.

 

Please note that changes may affect open positions, therefore, we recommend that you close current metal positions by the specified date. Moreover, consider these changes when planning new deals according to your trading strategy. 

 

Sincerely yours,

ForexMart team

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Foreign exchange is highly speculative and complex in nature, and may not be suitable for all investors. Forex trading may result in a substantial gain or loss. Therefore, it is not advisable to invest money you cannot afford to lose. Before using the services offered by ForexMart, please acknowledge the risks associated with forex trading. Seek independent financial advice if necessary. Please note that neither past performance nor forecasts are reliable indicators of future results.