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Record gains achieved by GO Markets

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This month, Global online Forex provider GO Markets has announced record gains after the successful introduction of a series of new products and value-added enhancements for extensive client base of the company to enjoy.

GO Markets known world-wide for its specialist foreign exchange offering has launched CFDs on their leading MetaTrader 4 platform.

From Forexpros.com:

GO Markets’ clients can now trade a series of indices, including the Dow Jones Future CFD, the ASX / SPI 200 Australian Index Future CFD and the FTSE100 Index Future CFD, plus commodities –  crude oil, gold & silver –with GO Markets outstanding speed of execution on top of the 28 currency pairs offered on GO Markets’ MT4.

“The introduction of CFDs to our MetaTrader 4 platform has given traders the opportunity to trade a broader range of products at the best pricing available” says GO Markets’ CEO Yuhi Horiguchi.  “The overwhelming positive response has meant we will look to increase our product range even further as we continue our expansion into Asian and European markets.”

Traders can directly access institutional grade spreads and deeper, multi-bank liquidity through Pro account of GO Markets.

That is nice to hear.

That is nice to hear.

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