Abstract:Experts have found that the foreign exchange market has seen a daily average trading volume of 6.6 trillion dollars from April 2019 until today.
Experts have found that the foreign exchange market has seen a daily average trading volume of 6.6 trillion dollars from April 2019 until today.
Yet such sizable volumes raise significant concerns about the various risks involved with this type of trading. As such, it is important for forex brokers to establish appropriate procedures and compliance policies to help regulate and limit risks to themselves and their clients alike. Considering that forex brokers are financial institutions that deal with other peoples resources, these brokers should adhere to a few common practices. Typically, these policies are standard based on regulatory requirements, depending on the regulatory bodies that govern the brokerage. However other policies may vary from broker to broker.
As one of the top forex brokerages, LegacyFX makes all possible efforts to adhere to international regulations regarding the security of funds and transactions, anti-money laundering, fraud, and counter-terrorism financing. Due to such stringent policies, one is, therefore, able to focus more on trading with the assurance that their capital is safe and secure. Additionally, our clientele has access to all pertinent information and disclosures regarding commissions, fees, spreads, and trading executions, allowing an overall more transparent experience.
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