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Trade Forex on our Award-Winning trading platform

Powerful FX trading tools


Benefit from extensive charting with 50+ technical indicators, integrated Trade Signals and innovative risk management tools.


Trade 185 FX spot pairs and 130 forwards


Fast and reliable access to our range of FX markets from your phone, tablet, laptop, or multi-screen desktop setup. From a single multi-currency account.

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Forex Trading

The Ultimate Gateway to
Trading Success

What is forex trading?

The foreign exchange (forex or FX) market is a global marketplace for exchanging national currencies. forex trade market is the largest and most liquid market in the world.

Why trade in Meta Trade X?

Because Meta Trade X the worldwide reach of trade, commerce, and finance, forex markets tend to be the world's largest and most liquid asset markets.

How to trade
forex?

To trade forex, you will need to open a trading account with a broker that provides access to the FX market. After opening an account, you will need to deposit funds to use for trading.

Service

24-hour expert service Meta Trade X

Whether you’re a high- or low-volume trader, you’ll receive first-class support tailored to your needs.

Integrated digital support

Access our self-service support centre, email helpdesk and a range of educational courses.

24-hour customer service

Get support for technical matters and account queries whenever markets are open.

Relationship managers and sales traders

Active traders benefit from a dedicated point of contact and access to our world-class trading experts.

Exclusive VIP services

Receive our very best prices, priority support and exclusive event invitations.

Key features Meta Trade X

Our Award-Winning trading platform

Our three most use full key features Meta Trade X

Key features

Enhanced trade tickets, fundamental and technical analysis tools, extensive charting package, options chain, performance analysis and comprehensive account overview.

Asset classes

Access stocks, mutual funds, ETFs, bonds, forex, CFDs, futures, commodities, forex options, listed options, trading strategies and managed portfolios.

Interface

Supports one-screen setup (chart can be dragged to second screen). Access through both mobile and desktop.

Forex Trading

Top Pricing List in Market

Trading Tools

Tools for Every Trader

How it’s Work

Start Trading on Your Terms

Open
your account

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Open
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Step 01

Select a
currency pair

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Select a
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Step 02

Analyze
the market

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Analyze
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Step 03

Trade
& make money

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Trade
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Step 04

Everything you need to trade Forex in one place.

How to Trade
Why Choose Us

Reason For Choose Us

Friendly & Expert

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24/7 Support

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Demo account

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Award winner

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News & Updates

Recent Post From Our Blog

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Trade Ideas

Fixed vs floating exchange rates main differences

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Economic

4.7Million +

Installation

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Mobile App

Gives a Platform to
Trade from Anywhere
in The World

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Market updates

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Notification feature

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Faq’s

Find Answers to Common
Questions

  • 01

    What Is the Forex Market?

    The foreign exchange market is where currencies are traded.

    The foreign exchange market is where currencies are traded. This international market's most unique aspect is that it lacks a central marketplace. Instead, currency trading is conducted electronically over the counter (OTC). This means that all transactions occur via computer networks among traders worldwide rather than on one centralized exchange.


    The market is open 24 hours a day, five and a half days a week. Currencies are traded worldwide in the major financial centers of Frankfurt, Hong Kong, London, New York, Paris, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, and Zurich—across almost every time zone. This means the forex market begins in Tokyo and Hong Kong when the U.S. trading day ends. As such, the forex market can be highly active at any time, with price quotes changing constantly.

  • 02

    How Does the Forex Market Work?

    The FX market is the only truly continuous and nonstop trading market in the world.

    The FX market is the only truly continuous and nonstop trading market in the world. In the past, the forex market was dominated by institutional firms and large banks, which acted on behalf of clients. But it has become more retail-oriented in recent years—traders and investors of all sizes participate in it.

  • 03

    Where Is It?

    An interesting aspect of world forex markets is that no physical buildings function as trading venues.

    An interesting aspect of world forex markets is that no physical buildings function as trading venues. Instead, it is a series of connected trading terminals and computer networks. Market participants are institutions, investment banks, commercial banks, and retail investors from around the world.

  • 04

    Who Trades on It?

    Currency trading was very difficult for individual investors until it made its way onto the internet.

    Currency trading was very difficult for individual investors until it made its way onto the internet. Most currency traders were large multinational corporations, hedge funds, or high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) because forex trading required a lot of capital.


    Commercial and investment banks still conduct most of the trading in forex markets on behalf of their clients. But there are also opportunities for professional and individual investors to trade one currency against another.