We have the great pleasure to inform you that we are expanding our portfolio with several micro indices as CFD (contracts for difference). They are traded at 1/100 of the full value of the index in question and are a wonderful budget trading opportunity.
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Changes to Trading Hours – U.S. Independence Day (04.07.2022)
Source: Dreamstime | Author: Walter Arce
We are informing all our clients that, on July 4th, 2022 (Monday), the trading hours of some CFD markets will change in connection with the upcoming Independence Day in the U.S.
Changes to Trading Hours: Queen Elizabeth II’s Jubilee and Pentecost (02-06.06.2022)
Source: Dreamstime | Photographer: Ruslan Salikhov
We are informing all our clients that, due to the upcoming bank holiday for the Queen’s Jubilee in the UK and Pentecost, some markets will be closed in the period of June 2-6, 2022.
Changes to Trading Hours: U.S. Memorial Day (30.05.2022)
Source: Dreamstime | Photographer: Janece Flippo
We are informing all our clients that on May 30, 2022, due to Memorial Day in the U.S., the trading hours of some markets will be changed, while other markets will be closed.
The War Puzzle Effect: Why Wartime Investments Can Pay Out in the Long Run (+ Our 5 Safe Haven Picks)
Source: Dreamstime | Author: DeltaStock
Reading time: 13 minutes
Just as the world was about to exit a two-year-long pandemic that shook the global economy to its core and forced millions of people to explore remote work options, it was dragged headfirst into a wave of violence and a humanitarian tragedy not witnessed since the Second World War.
Thus, when Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops to invade Ukraine in the early morning of February 24th, 2022, he caught many investors completely off-guard.
How to Invest in the Long Term (and Why)
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The older you get, the more you think about your financial future. Of course, many people start planning their financial future while they’re still young, but the majority prefer to spend their hard earned money on gadgets, exotic trips, concert tickets, lattes, craft beer, clothes and whatever else they fancy.
However, there comes a point in time when people realise they won’t be young forever and start wondering how they would be able to afford all those nice things when they retire. And in the interim, there are also children and college funds to worry about as well.