Trade Options CFDs at Ecxmarket

Call and put options on Germany 40, Oil and Meta are available for trading with leverage. Trade on volatility with our flexible option trading CFDs.

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Trade Options CFDs With Leverage

Trade on options with up to 1:5 leverage. You can start with as little as $100 to gain the effect of $500 capital!

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Use Our Risk Management Tools

Set price alerts and Stops such as Stop Loss and Trailing Stop to manage your risk. To avoid slippage completely, use our Guaranteed Stop and the position will be closed at the exact rate you define.

Simple Account Management

Quick and smooth funding process via bank account, credit/debit card, PayPal or Skrill. Various tools to manage your monetary and trading activity including a free-of-charge notifications service.

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