FX Trading, Corp. is a Financial consultant services company, namely providing foreign exchange financial information; electronic foreign exchange quote services via Internet, e-mail and telephone; consultation services in the field of trading strategies for speculation and hedging; managing, tracking and reporting foreign exchange purchase and sale transactions, providing on-line Internet access to financial exchange information; online global research and analysis of foreign exchange rate calculation services; hedge fund investment services in the nature of financial hedging assistance programs. FX Trading, Corp. is not a Futures Commission Merchant or also known as a Clearing Firm/House. FX Trading, Corp. is also not an Introducing Broker for any United States FCM’s.
Clients routinely benefit from the size and strength of one the world's largest online foreign exchange providers. Clients benefit from the $3.2 Trillion dollars traded daily on the Forex Market. FX Trading helps clients with the Forex market by helping them understand what is offered such as, standard and mini account size. Clients can deal with a fixed dealing spread of either 1 or 2 pips on the major currency pairs and crosses. We associate clients with clearing houses that will not widen spreads under any market condition - including before and after major economic releases or other important news and events. It is important to remember that quality of execution is every bit as important as tight spreads. In other words, tight spreads are meaningless if you cannot get filled at your price. This is a very subtle but important point, and we stand behind our commitment to provide both: competitive dealing spreads AND quality fills. Limited Risk - Negative Balance Protection. Your risk is only limited to funds on deposit. Margin policy eliminates concerns about debit balances by closing all open positions in your account if your account value falls below a certain level (usually $500 USD of equity for standard accounts and $50 USD of equity for mini accounts) this helps protect you from owing more then what you have in your account.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
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