The adoption of cryptocurrencies in the mainstream retail brokerage space has continued in 2018. Fuelled by increased demand and resurgence of prices in H2’2018, cryptos are once again on the rise.
In light of this trend, Amana Capital has rolled out the launch of its cryptocurrency contracts-for-difference (CFD) products on its MetaTrader 5 (MT5) platform.
On a rapid spike in demand for the cryptocurrency, with traders seeking for access into the crypto boom, Amana Capital seems to be boosting up the client base with its new offering.
Ahmad Khatib, CEO of Amana Capital, proclaims on the first phase of the crypto CFD offering: “Making cryptocurrencies available for CFDs traders across the world, falls in line with our strategic mission to further diversify our financial offerings and services”.
To facilitate trading Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and Ripple (large cap cryptos), the fresh cryptocurrency based CFDs would be developed on Amana Capital’s MT5 trading platform. The services such as flexible leverage, competitive swap rates, and multi-linguistic customer support round the clock would be ensured.
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