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Abstract:Taurex introduces a new trading app offering over 1,500 CFDs, robust risk management, and global 24/5 support.
Retail broker Taurex has unveiled new mobile trading software that is meant to simplify trading for clients of all skill levels. The worldwide-available program provides more than 1,500 CFDs across a range of asset classes, including FX, equities, metals, commodities, indices, and cryptocurrencies.
Nick Cooke, CEO of Taurex, expressed his enthusiasm for the new software, saying, “The objective was clear: to reduce the complexity inherent in trading by delivering a platform built on security and simplicity. The app's user-friendly design is meant to simplify trade transactions, making the process more accessible and straightforward for everybody.”
The Taurex Trading App has three account types: Standard Zero, Pro Zero, and Raw, enabling traders to choose the one that best meets their trading needs. Each account type is designed to provide you with more freedom and control over your trading operations.
The app's key features include powerful risk management capabilities, different financing choices, and quick, easy withdrawals. Traders may quickly follow their chosen assets, build personalized watchlists, and make commission-free trades on certain accounts. The software also includes a sample account for risk-free strategy testing and round-the-clock multilingual worldwide assistance.
Taurex, Zenfinex's retail brokerage brand, was relaunched in September last year as part of a new marketing strategy. Zenfinex continues to service institutional customers, while Taurex uses modern tools and unique technology to assist retail traders in important worldwide regions such as the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
The app also includes a variety of educational offerings, including interactive webinars and courses taught by industry professionals. Taurex has worked with industry giants like as Trading Central, Swiset, and Acuity to provide traders with cutting-edge trading solutions.
Taurex seeks to create a worldwide trading community that connects newbies and seasoned pros. This community will provide mentorship, trading tools, technology, copy trading, and extensive instructional resources, encouraging a positive trading atmosphere.
Nick Cooke launched Zenfinex, which has swiftly established itself as a top brokerage business in developing countries. Taurex is a registered trade name for Zenfinex Limited, Zenfinex Global Ltd., Zenfinex Financial Services (DIFC) Ltd., and Stochastic Africa (SL) Ltd. The Financial Conduct Authority regulates Zenfinex Limited in the United Kingdom.
Taurex has elevated Mark Sheng to the job of Commercial Director, headquartered in London, United Kingdom. Sheng, who was formerly the Head of APAC, adds almost three years of corporate experience to his new post.
Taurex's new trading app is positioned to improve its customers' trading experiences by making trading more accessible, efficient, and user-friendly.
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