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We're constantly improving our trading platform, trying to make it the best on the market. such as stocks

Beginner Course

Trading is not without its challenges, as markets can be highly volatile and unpredictable. It requires discipline

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Trading Tools

Tradiac provide top tools and up to date technology for your ease in trading and mentoring while you enjoy top class benefit with us

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Stocks and CFDs

We provide different stock options in our simulated trading experience while you grow your skill and knowledge

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Faq’s

Frequently Asked Question

Trading is the buying and selling of investments, such as stocks, bonds, commodities, and other assets, to make a profit. The main difference between trading and investing is the former's short-term approach compared to the long-term horizon of the latter. Traders primarily focus on share prices as they make their decisions. They commonly work at financial services firms and investment banks.

The very best way to get into trading is to find a platform you trust, learn as much as you can about trading beforehand and then practise to get your skill, technique and strategies right. Thereafter, all that remains to be done is to create a trading plan and open a live account

Read all you can about your industry, your market and the world in general. Regularly keep up with industry trade publications and websites; national, regional and city newspapers; influential bloggers and business thought leaders. Get involved in your industry.

Other types of trading include: Technical trading, Day trading, Swing trading, Position trading, Scalping

Like any investment or financial activity, trading involves risk and is not suitable for everyone. Whether trading is a good fit for an individual depends on several factors, including their investment goals, risk tolerance, knowledge and experience, and financial situation.

Fundamental analysis is a valuation tool that helps stock analysts determine if a stock is undervalued or overvalued by the market. It's based on external events and influences, as well as financial statements and industry trends

Risks include changes in exchange rates, political instability, regulatory changes, and natural disasters.

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