Abstract:Clients of the international broker can now trade more than 200 financial items on desktop and mobile platforms. The firm provides access to Forex currency pairings, as well as indices, precious metals, and commodity futures.

The international broker's clients can now trade over 200 financial instruments using the desktop and mobile platforms. The company offers access to Forex currency pairs, as well as contracts for indices, precious metals and commodities.
LegacyFX has been providing brokerage services since 2017. The MiFID-compliant broker is regulated by CySEC and the National Bank of the Republic of Belarus.
The LegacyFX MetaTrader 5 application offers the following features:
One-Click Trading
Quotes archive and advanced Strategy Tester
Order Book to visualize volumes at current price levels
Low spread from 0.6 pips
Built-in technical indicators, graphics tools, scripts and Expert Advisors
The company's CEO Mr Jad Abdelrahman commented on the platform launch: “Our traders know that the values which guide us along the way are transparency, education and technology. In this ever-changing environment, and by utilizing MetaTrader 5 technology, our clients can now achieve desired speeds which is a key element in the world of trading.”

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