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Alpari provides a wide range of services, such as trading on FOREX, CFD, analytical support etc.
Trading Terminal MetaTrader 4
Alpari draws your attention to the informational trading terminal MetaTrader 4. It's an up-to-date trading platform, which gives you the opportunity to trade different instruments.
Expert Advisors make it possible to write custom trading strategies using
internal MetaQuotes Language IV (MQL IV), test them on historical data, and, above all, carry on any trading operation on the account and control open positions without a trader.
Trading platform MetaTrader: Alpari is free of charge.
You can also download for free a full package of MetaTrader Mobile version for pocket PC from our web-site.
Information-analytical Services
At our web-site you can also read Trader's Textbook and Articles on Trading.
Internet trading on FOREX
Alpari provides internet trading services on FOREX via the trading terminal MetaTrader or over the phone.
Forex:
- Minimum deposit — from 200$;
- Leverage — 1:100;
- Instant Execution;
- Spread — from 2 pips;
- No commission.
Spot gold
- Minimum deposit — from 200$;
- Leverage — 1:100;
- No commission.
CFD trading via the Internet
Contracts for Difference on ETFs and shares
- Minimum deposit — from 200$;
- Leverage — 10%;
- Minimum contract size — 10 shares;
- Available instruments: shares listed in DJIA, and index shares;
- Competitive market spreads;
- No commission.
Contracts for difference (CFD) on stock index futures
- Minimum deposit — from 200$;
- Minimum contract size — 0.1 lot;
- Available instruments: E-Mini S&P 500 and E-Mini Nasdaq 100;
- Competitive market spreads;
- No commission.
Contracts for difference (CFD) on commodities futures
- Agricultural goods, energy and metals;
- Margin — from 40$;
- No commission.
For more details go to page «Contract Specification».
If you'd like to open a live account go to page «Open a Live Account».
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Relations between the loan and the trading operation volume: 1:20, 1:40, 1:50, 1:100. Leverage 1:100 means that in order to make a deal it's necessary to have on trading account a sum of money that is 100 times less than a deal sum.
The fee paid to a broker to execute a trade.
The standardized quantity of a financial instrument as set out by an exchange or similar regulatory body.