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Because we're founded by traders, we understand what traders want. We provide access to the world's most popular trading platform, MetaTrader 4, to trade a wide range of Forex , Commodities & Indices Tight spreads and fast execution come as standard on all our accounts and, for peace of mind, we operate within a secure and highly regulated environment. We leverage our banking partnerships to deliver market-driven pricing and deep liquidity. This ensures orders up to USD50 million per ticket can be filled at the best market rates. Additional order volumes would fill any next-tier rates on every order.

Hello! I'd like to thank the InstaForex Teacher team, particularly Tatiana, for the training they've provided. It was very helpful for me as a beginner at InstaForex. I was looking for basic but comprehensive information about working with the platform. Special thanks to Tatiana for explaining the material and being so attentive to beginners. Thank you!

The world then decided to have fixed exchange rates that resulted in the U.S. dollar being the primary reserve currency and that it would be the only currency backed by gold, this is known as the �Bretton Woods System' and it happened in 1944 (I know you super excited to know that). In 1971 the U.S. declared that it would no longer exchange gold for U.S. dollars that were held in foreign reserves, this marked the end of the Bretton Woods System.

Nadex offers 10 of the most popular forex pairs as limited-risk binary options and spreads. You can trade them 23 hours a day, 5 days a week. With forex binary options and spreads, your maximum possible loss is set before you enter the trade. You can't lose more if a trade goes against you. In fact, Nadex doesn't issue margin calls. All trades are fully collateralized.

Not understanding how Trader's Remorse works- You are analyzing the charts. You have your support and resistance numbers set and one of the currencies you are watching suddenly breaks the barrier of support. You immediately jump into the trade, betting that the market is going to go up. It does....for a second...only to fall back to it's original support/resistance line. What just happened? You have just been bitten by something called trader's remorse, a point where a breakout is tested and loses. I am not going to go into trader's remorse other than to tell you that it happens and accounts for a ton of losses.