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Abstract:To date, eToro has issued a derivative of the Singapore Exchange's NIFTY50 index (SGX). According to the broker, the Nifty50 index will be removed from the eToro site.
The NIFTY50 index will be removed from eToro's platform shortly.
The broker just introduced a new tool dubbed “Stop Copy and Keep.”
Here are the full details: https://www.wikifx.com/en/newsdetail/202211099294258649.html
While there is no specific date for the asset's delisting on SGX at this time, it will be delisted from the eToro platform on November 30th, 2022, owing to the broker not getting a price for the asset.
On the date listed above, any open positions will be closed at the most recent rate.
eToro closed trades in the Nifty 50 last month because of a lack of pricing from its liquidity suppliers.
The NIFTY 50 is a benchmark index in the Indian stock market that reflects the weighted average of 50 of the top Indian firms listed on the National Stock Exchange. It is one of India's two primary stock indices, the other being the BSE SENSEX.
eToro just introduced additional stocks and ETFs to its trading platform.
Here are the full details: https://www.wikifx.com/en/newsdetail/202210218784157699.html
About eToro
With more than a decade of experience in the financial business, eToro is one of the best and most popular social trading and investing networks. The licensed service offers a wide range of assets, such as forex, stocks, cryptocurrencies, commodities, and exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
eToro was founded in January 2007 by two entrepreneurs who wanted to make trading available to anybody, anywhere, without relying on global financial institutions. The people who work at eToro, which was started by Yoni and Ronen Assia, have a lot of experience in finance and technology.
In this eToro review, we will go over everything you need to know about this broker before creating an account. Before making a choice, read it thoroughly.
About WikiFX
The WikiFX App is an online and mobile Forex trading search engine that gives detailed information about a firm. It includes over 40,000 brokers, both registered and unregistered, to help traders find their desired broker fast and determine if it is the actual domain or a clone.
How to Find eToro on the WikiFX App
First: Open your browser and go to the WikiFX App. To access the mobile app, go to www.wikifx.com or download and install the app from the App Store or Google Play Store.
Second: The WikiFX App's search bar should be available in the upper right corner of the screen. Enter the broker's name, for example, “eToro,” and then hit enter.
Third: Expect a rush of results, including duplicate websites.
Fourth: Choose a suitable broker depending on the URL of their official website.
Fifth: After you've chosen the right broker, you should be able to examine all of the information you need, including trader complaints and reviews. If it's correct, you should be able to see their offices as well as their licenses or regulatory authorities, depending on their locations.
Web URL for eToro: https://www.wikifx.com/en/dealer/0001283907.html
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Disclaimer:
The views in this article only represent the author's personal views, and do not constitute investment advice on this platform. This platform does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the information in the article, and will not be liable for any loss caused by the use of or reliance on the information in the article.
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