Abstract:As service-oriented company that continuously improve and innovate our trading platform to provide only the best trading experience to their customers, Dxfx is hereby informing their users about some changes in the trading session. To ensure trading operations are not affected during the Federal Reserve interest rate decision meeting, the company will adjust the pending order limit from 01:00 December 15th, 2022. And the limit will be restored to normal level at 02:30.

As service-oriented company that continuously improve and innovate our trading platform to provide only the best trading experience to their customers, Dxfx is hereby informing their users about some changes in the trading session To ensure trading operations are not affected during the Federal Reserve interest rate decision meeting, the company will adjust the pending order limit from 01:00 December 15th, 2022. And the limit will be restored to normal level at 02:30.

Caution: The time shown above is UTC+7 (5 hours faster than the trading platform time). Kindly Please be aware of the above adjustments. If you have any questions, send an email to cs@dcfx.com.
Enjoy your trading !


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