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Abstract:Award-winning brokerage firm Finetero has launched its anticipated trading website, compatible with leading trading platforms MetaTrade and Sirix.
Award-winning brokerage firm Finetero has launched its anticipated trading website, compatible with leading trading platforms MetaTrade and Sirix. This upgrade is part of the company's policy of giving traders the fastest, most secure online experience available today. “Our approach has always been to provide users with the most optimal conditions technology has to offer,” said the spokesperson for Finetero, Jan Miller, “you can't take pride in great service if you don't offer the fastest execution times to traders, as well as ensure all trade is secure. We've believed in that from day one - and so far it has proved itself.”
Need for speed
In today's reality, it is crucial to be constantly exposed to market data and news, as well as to be able to execute decisions at top speed. Only fast response mechanisms can prevent high slippage and enable accurate withdrawals. According to tests run by outside sources, Finetero's stands at an average of 7.2 milliseconds per order today, enabling platforms to execute up to 12,000 orders per second.
“With the help of Amazon Web Services, we can promise an optimal trading experience. Don't take my word for it, though. The numerous awards we've won in 2019 speak for themselves,” added Miller.
Optimal trading also requires leverage capabilities suited for different types of traders. Finetero's wide choice of trading accounts ensures custom-made leverage to comply with every need. “The key is to stay dynamic. We know our traders around the world expect us to be coordinated with them constantly, and we take all measures not to let them down,” explained Miller. “We're there for both novice and expert traders with 24/7 support, so they never have to worry about 'what if'.”
About Finetero
Founded in 2018, the multi-platform brokerage house has excelled in the past year, winning prestigious titles such as best forex provider, best execution broker, and more. Finetero has kept users' trading experience a top priority, as the exponential growth in active users shows. Starting with cryptocurrency, Finetero now offers trade in commodities, forex, indices, and stocks - all with the same commitment to optimal interface experience and user satisfaction as has been from day one. They promise more exciting announcements in the near future.
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