Abstract:Trade Capital Holding Ltd, the operator of multi-asset brokerage Trade.com, has announced that its newly founded US business Trade Capital Markets North America LLC has been given a broker-dealer license by FINRA to operate in the US.
The US license will allow Trade Capital Group, a subsidiary of Trade Capital Holding, to extend the Trade.com brand to the United States and deliver its services to one of the world's biggest and most sophisticated financial markets. The company also said that it intends to provide new customized trading technology for consumers in 2023.
“Being present in the United States will allow Trade Capital Holding to be at the forefront of advancements in financial markets, which will benefit our customers across the globe,” said Roei Gavish, Group CEO. We want to be fully operating as a brokerage house in the United States by the end of the first quarter of 2023, and we look forward to developing long-term partnerships with new business partners and customers. 2023 will be a watershed year for us, with many exciting ideas in the works.
Trade Capital Holding is already licensed in the United Kingdom, Spain, Cyprus, and South Africa, and it has a representative office in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Aside from the United States, it plans to expand into Italy and India shortly.
As previously stated, the group runs the Trade.com Retail FX and CFDs trading brand and provides multi-asset brokerage services such as leveraged trading of over 2000 assets, share trading on over 120 exchanges, asset management, and crypto trading. Mark Lauterstein, an Israeli entrepreneur, owns the firm.
About Trade.com
Trade.com is a multi-asset online brokerage with over 100,000 instruments available on MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, and custom WebTrader platforms. CFDs, IPOs, DMAs, and ETFs are among the many products available from the firm. You may trade almost any asset, including FX, commodities, cryptocurrency, bonds, warrants, and others. The login procedure, available spreads, fees, and payments are all examined in this evaluation. Find out whether joining Trade.com is a good fit for you.
Trade.com was formed in 2009 and has since expanded its prominence in the online financial markets, receiving accolades from Bloomberg, Market Insider, and Yahoo Finance, to mention a few. Today, the firm has over 100,000 active investors across 125 markets.
In comparison to other suppliers, the broker provides a diverse array of financial products, and Trade.com attempts to give something to everyone. The brokerage has devised a three-stage approach, which means that investors, regardless of prior trading experience, may join at any moment. This is accomplished via the use of many analytical tools and a secure platform with a diverse variety of assets.
Trade.com operates via various worldwide businesses that are subject to multi-jurisdictional regulation, including the CySEC (Cyprus), the FCA (UK), and the FSC (Mauritius)
You can find out more about Trade.com here: https://www.wikifx.com/en/dealer/8291976554.html
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