Abstract:City Index, a StoneX subsidiary, allows traders to take positions when others cannot. Clients of the broker may trade real-time US tech profits with extended trading hours and reduced commissions.
City Index, a StoneX subsidiary, allows traders to take positions when others cannot. Clients of the broker may trade real-time US tech profits with extended trading hours and reduced commissions.
Over 70 major U.S. equities are subject to after-hours pricing.
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Traders may use City Index's Extended Hours service to trade earnings in real-time as they are announced. They may learn about their own trading mentality by using Performance Analytics, a proprietary tool from City Index that provides individualized information.
City Index has just launched a unique Performance Analytics function that enables customers to track their trading strategies in real-time. Clients of the broker may use this tool to reduce downside risks with proper money management rules, create reminders to protect themselves from emotional transactions, and watch metrics on open trades in real-time to remain disciplined.
Meta and Amazon are set to report their Q4 2022 results this week, while Google's earnings will be released the week of February 6, 2023.
City Index is an international financial services firm that trades in a variety of products such as FX, indices, commodities, stocks, and treasuries. It was established in 1983 and is based in London, United Kingdom. It operates via internet trading platforms and has operations in many countries. Gain Capital, a multinational supplier of online trading services, owns City Index.
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