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Abstract:The new feature of WikiFX App for your Google Chrome to have an easy access to information about the broker's status.
WikiFX is a website and app that provides information about forex brokers, including their regulation status, background information, and trading products. The platform aims to help traders make informed decisions when choosing a broker by providing reliable and impartial information. The website also offers other resources for forex traders, such as market news and analysis, educational materials, and forums for discussion.
WikiFX Chrome plugin will give you the urgency of knowing the status of the broker without even going to the WikiFX App's official website. This is a hassle-free app for choosing the right broker on your trading journey.
WikiFX never gets tired to create new features to make its users more comfortable in knowing the status of the broker.
Here is the download link for the WikiFX chrome plugin.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikifx/jflkdlbjgfiifajbjeockfjhbnhlakfd?hl=enHere's how the WikiFX Chrome plugin works
Install the WikiFX Google Chrome plugin on your broker Chrome browser.
Then you can observe that the WikiFX App plugin will appear on the screen every time you visit a broker's website that tells you the status of it based on the WikiFX data.
If you click on the WikiFX balloon that appears on the screen, a summary of information about the broker will be viewed.
WikiFX is a medium platform of 30 major financial regulators across the globe such as FCA, ASIC, FMA, NFA, and others. The app gives direct information about the broker including comments, feedback, and reviews from each of their brokers across the globe.
Install the WikiFX app on your smartphone to stay updated on the latest news, even on the go.
Download link: https://www.wikifx.com/en/download.html?source=fma3
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