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Abstract:This article explores the key features of Hantec Trader and its potential impact on the market.
About Hantec Markets
Hantec is a brokerage firm that provides online trading services for various financial instruments, including forex, indices, CFDs, and commodities. The company was founded in 1990 and is headquartered in Hong Kong, with additional offices in mainland China, Taiwan, and the UK. Hantec is regulated by the Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) and is also offshore regulated by the VFSC. WikiFX has given this broker a high score of 8.29/10.
Hantec Trader
According to the report, Hantec Group announces the introduction of its proprietary trading firm, Hantec Trader.
Hantec Trader is set to provide proprietary trading accounts, leveraging the capabilities of Hantec Markets, a brokerage firm based in Mauritius. This initiative aims to cater to both novice and seasoned traders, offering them the opportunity to engage in live trading across a diverse range of asset classes, with the company providing the initial balance. The distinctive feature of Hantec Trader lies in its provision of a risk-free environment, allowing traders to develop strategies and earn without exposure to downside risks.
To qualify for a live trading account with a balance of up to $200,000, traders must complete a certification course, opting for either the “Enhanced Challenge” or “Express Challenge.”
Upon passing their chosen challenge, traders gain access to live accounts with ultra-low commissions and spreads. The trading platforms MetaTrader 4 (MT4) and MetaTrader 5 (MT5) are employed, enabling participants to retain up to 90% of their profits. Additionally, traders benefit from a comprehensive dashboard, furnishing them with data and actionable insights crucial for crafting effective trading strategies.
Andrew Speakman, Sales Director at Hantec Trader, emphasized Hantec Group's distinguished position in the financial sector, boasting over 33 years of history and experience. Regulated by some of the world's most reputable financial authorities, the company instills confidence in traders, assuring them that their trades will be executed with the utmost professionalism and yield optimal results.
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