Trade Share CFDs With Ecxmarket

Ecxmarket trading platform allows you to trade shares from all popular markets such as USA, UK, Germany and more, with leverage and low spreads. Using our advanced trading tools, you can also control your profits and losses.

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Trade Popular Shares

Trade shares CFDs such as Meta, Apple, Microsoft and Alphabet. Take advantage of falling or rising markets by opening Sell or Buy positions. Discover our Sector Indices Check out our Cannabis Shares

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Trade Shares With Leverage

Flexible trading in share CFDs. Leverage of up to 1:20 leverage allows you to start trading with as little as $100 to gain the effect of $2,000 capital!

Control Your Profits and Losses

Predefine Stops and Limits on the Ecxmarket platform to limit your losses and lock in profits. To avoid slippage, try our Guaranteed Stop feature.

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Why Ecxmarket?

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Ecxmarket News & Market Insights

Tech Stocks Rally Following Fed Chair Comments
Ecxmarket
Jan 12 2022

Tech Stocks Rally Following Fed Chair Comments

Following Jerome Powell’s comments indicating that the Fed would move to rein in inflation while avoiding much-feared drastic steps this year, tech stocks jumped, thus boosting several key Indices.

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What’s Behind Tech Stocks’ Rally?
Ecxmarket
Dec 08 2021

What’s Behind Tech Stocks’ Rally?

Key Indices shot up on Tuesday, led by semiconductor stocks, and Nvidia in particular. How long will this momentum last?

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Japanese Yen And Stocks Pressured By High Inflation
Pinchas Cohen
Oct 12 2021

Japanese Yen And Stocks Pressured By High Inflation

Japanese assets, including the nation’s currency and stocks, are seen to be pressured by exceptional inflation amid surging energy costs, which has the potential to leave a strong impact, considering the country is an energy importer.

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