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FXTM Expands Trading Options in Nigeria with New Account


Online trading platform FXTM has unveiled a new trading account designed to give Nigerians an easy and innovative way to enter the financial markets.

In a statement on Monday, the platform named FXTM Edge provides an accessible entry point into the markets by allowing traders to begin with as little as $50 through a micro trading account.

According to the firm, FXTM Edge was created to help new and aspiring traders navigate the financial markets with ease. It also gives clients access to a wide range of instruments, including Forex, indices, metals, commodities, and stocks, with tight spreads and capped leverage of up to 500:1 for reduced risk.

Speaking on the new account, the Education and Media Specialist of FXTM Nigeria, Adaeze Uzochukwu, said, “FXTM Edge is designed to open up trading opportunities for Nigerians who want a simple, innovative, and affordable way to participate in the global markets. We are proud to provide a platform that not only lowers the barriers to entry but also equips traders with the tools, education, and support they need to succeed.”

In addition to providing an easy-to-use platform, FXTM Edge offers traders free education and support to strengthen their skills.

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