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Abstract:As revealed exclusively to Finance Magnates, the international trading platform INFINOX has announced the launch of a new web-based trading platform called IXO.
As revealed exclusively to Finance Magnates, the international trading platform INFINOX has announced the launch of a new web-based trading platform called IXO. The new platform allows users to trade multiple asset classes, including CFDs. With many companies offering web-based platforms these days, only a handful have stood out to our experts as being robust, quick and easy to use. It will be interesting to see how the IXO platform is adopted by INFINOX customers.
The company has also announced that it will use Autochartists integrated charting tools, called “Chart Pattern Trading Opportunities” within the new trading platform, which already has integrated Trading View charts and research portal called “IX Intel” that provides traders with different chart patterns and an economic calendar.
INFINOX Capital Ltd is a London-based brokerage regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). The company offers its clients in the UK and EU to trade a range of assets, including forex, equities and commodities.
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