Cryptocurrency contracts for differences (CFDs) have become a must-have feature for any crypto exchange that intends to retain its customer base. International broker ASD Securities now offers its clients five different cryptocurrencies to choose from.
International brokerage company ASD Securities, headquartered in Abu Dhabi, has officially announced the addition of contracts for difference for bitcoin cash (BCH), litecoin (LTC) and Ripple (XRP). The company released a beta version of the software to customers a couple of weeks ago and the test went well, according to reviews.
Traders trading on ADS Securities' OREX platform will now be able to use five cryptocurrencies for such contracts. Earlier, in 2017, the broker added BTC and ETH to its list.
ADS Securities, founded in 2011, is part of the ADS holding company, which offers online trading, investment banking and financial management. The holding is regulated and licensed by the Central Bank of the UAE and has several regional branches around the world, including the UK, Hong Kong and Singapore.
Jason Hughes, Head of Retail Trading at ADS Securities, commented: "We are pleased to add these key cryptocurrencies to the offerings on our OREX platform. Through it, users can access the cryptocurrency markets easily and seamlessly, and the flexibility of CFDs will allow our clients to take long or short positions, helping them manage risk in times of extreme market volatility. Recognizing that the cryptocurrency market is becoming more voluminous every day, we have concluded that this is the right time to introduce more tokens to the OREX platform lists.”
According to https://news.bitcoin.com
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