CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 

27.2% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider.

You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.

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  • General
  • Charts
  • Asset-list
  • Bidder
  • Account Info
  • Finance

General

After registration, a personal trading account is created, enabling you to start trading on the platform immediately.

A CFD allows you to speculate on price movements without owning the underlying asset, offering the potential for profit or loss in various markets.

Leverage boosts your buying power, allowing you to control larger trades with smaller investments, increasing both profit potential and risk.

A lot represents the standard trade size in CFDs, with a standard size being 100,000 units. Smaller lots like mini, micro, and nano are also available.

A pip is the smallest measurable price change in a currency pair, typically represented by two decimal places.

Margin is the capital you must deposit to open a leveraged position, giving you more buying power but also increasing risk.

The spread is the difference between the selling (bid) and buying (ask) prices of an asset.

A swap fee applies when keeping a position open overnight.

Double-check your login details and use the “Forgot Password” option if needed. For better performance, use Chrome or Firefox browsers. Contact support if the issue persists.

If you don't see your deposit, refresh the browser. If the problem continues, contact customer support for assistance.

Toggle between light and dark modes by clicking the button in the bottom-right corner of the platform, next to the sun and moon icons.

Charts

You can choose from various chart types, including Candlesticks, Heikin-Ashi, HLC, Line, Area, and Dots, depending on your preferred analysis style.

There are four chart sizes available on the Desktop platform: Small, Medium, Large, and Full screen.

The platform offers around 50 different trading indicators.

A trading indicator is a mathematical tool used to help traders identify trends and signals within the market by displaying lines on a price chart.

An oscillator is a tool that helps detect overbought or oversold conditions by fluctuating between two extreme values.

You can remove an indicator by clicking the "X" next to its name.

You can hide indicators by clicking the eye icon next to their name.

Time frames available include 1 minute, 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, 4 hours, 1 day, 1 week, and 1 month.

No, you cannot trade directly from the graph. Our platform uses a two-click method for executing trades to ensure careful decision-making.

Yes, you can adjust chart colors by clicking the cog icon next to the asset's name.

Asset-list

Simply type the asset name in the search field to locate it.

To view asset sentiment, click the expand arrows icon next to the search field.

We offer seven trading categories: Stocks, Indices, Commodities, ETFs, Cryptocurrencies, Forex, and Favourites.

The displayed price is a mid-price calculated as: (Bid price + Ask price) / 2.

Click the up and down arrows next to the word “change” on the asset list to sort by percentage change.

To add an asset to your favourites list, click the star next to its name on the "Trade" page. You can find it under the favourites filter later.

Bidder

Follow these steps: select an asset, go to market execution, choose trade size, pick direction, and click the trade button to execute.

Choose an asset, go to advanced trades, set size and direction, enter a price in the pending order field, optionally set an expiry, then place the order.

Set trade size and direction, adjust Stop Loss/Take Profit, then execute the trade.

Choose an asset, set trade size, select direction, adjust Stop Loss/Take Profit, enter a price, set expiry (optional), and place the order.

Click the information tab above the chart for detailed asset info.

A real-time trade executed at the broker's price.

A trade that opens once the asset reaches a predefined price.

The price a buyer is willing to pay for an asset.

Leverage enhances buying power with smaller capital, increasing both potential profits and risks.

A pip is the smallest movement in a currency pair’s price, often measured in two decimal places.

Go to the "Open Trades" list, ensure the market is open, and click "Close."

Verify the asset’s market is open via the information button above the chart.

A Stop Loss is a pre-set order to close a trade at a specific price to minimize potential losses.

A Take Profit automatically closes a trade when it reaches a predetermined profit level.

Buy Stop, Sell Stop, Buy Limit, and Sell Limit.

Click the "Open Trade" button to reopen the Bidder.

No, it only reopens the Bidder.

Use the "Platform Introduction" button for a complete platform overview.

No, the latest version of the platform is required for trading.

It means you review trade details before executing, ensuring clarity and confidence.

Contact customer support for assistance with trade errors.

Go to "Open Trades," select the trade, modify Stop Loss/Take Profit, and click "Submit" to save changes.

In the "Pending Orders" section, select the order and click "Delete."

The ask price is the rate at which a seller is willing to sell an asset.

Account Info

The balance is the sum of deposits, minus withdrawals, and adding the total closed profit and loss (P&L).

Profit or Loss is the sum of all your positions' profit and loss.

Equity is calculated as the balance, plus any credit or promotion, and the open profit and loss.

Used Margin is the trade volume in the base currency divided by the leverage.

Free Margin is calculated by subtracting Used Margin from the Equity.

Margin Level is calculated using the formula: (Equity / Margin) * 100.

Finance

Your account balance is the total value of your trading capital, including all realized profits and losses.

Account equity reflects the total value of your account, factoring in unrealized gains and losses from open trades.

The base currency is the first currency listed in a forex pair, representing its value relative to the counter currency.

Basis is the difference between the current price of an asset and its futures price.

Volume refers to the total value traded for a specific asset during a given time period, either for an individual trader or the whole market.

A margin call happens when an investor's margin account falls below the required minimum, prompting the broker to request additional funds.

Insufficient funds mean that the free margin is less than required to open a trade. You can either reduce the trade size or deposit more funds.

You can view the available payment methods by clicking on the "Deposit" button at the top right corner of the platform.