Economy
Comprehensive Uphold Exchange Review Published By Traders Union
The realm of cryptocurrency exchanges is ever-expanding, with new platforms emerging, each with its unique features and functionalities. One such platform that has been gathering significant attention lately is Uphold.
The Traders Union revealed the Uphold exchange review and highlighted the platform’s performance, strengths, and areas where it could improve. TU experts have mentioned the broker’s pros and cons and analyzed its features.
What is Uphold Exchange?
According to TU experts, Uphold ranks 128 among 199 companies featured in the TU rating. It is a high-risk cryptocurrency exchange platform that provides an extensive range of assets for trading, including crypto-crypto and crypto-fiat pairs. Uphold’s primary attractions are its free wallet and debit card, quick deposit and withdrawal options across multiple channels, and average market commissions. The platform offers automated trading solutions and API alongside traditional assets and forex trading at 0.2% commissions. Uphold pride itself on being officially registered with accessible license data and no regional user restrictions.
Advantages and disadvantages of Uphold Exchange
Traders Union experts have highlighted the advantages and disadvantages of Uphold Exchange:
Advantages:
- Diverse Trading Options: Uphold enables trading in cryptocurrencies, tokens, fiat, stocks, and precious metals, providing a wide array of options for traders.
- Multitude of Pairs: The platform boasts numerous crypto-crypto and crypto-fiat pairs, offering a vast scope for trading and exchange directions.
- Multi-Currency Wallet: Uphold offers a free multi-currency wallet for its users, simplifying the process of handling multiple currencies.
- Cashback-linked Debit Card: Users on Uphold can avail of a debit card linked to cashback, thus providing additional benefits.
- Competitive Commissions: The average commissions for cryptocurrency trading range between 0.8% and 1.2% for the USA and Europe and up to 1.8% for other regions, making it competitive in the market.
- Institutional Account Solutions: Uphold provides integrated solutions for institutional accounts, catering to the needs of institutional traders.
- Advanced Terminal: The platform offers a terminal with advanced functionalities for streamlined trading.
- Security Measures: Uphold has implemented two-factor authentication, enhancing the security of user accounts.
Disadvantages:
- Lack of Investment Solutions: The platform does not offer investment solutions, which could limit the scope of financial planning for traders.
- No Demo Accounts: Uphold does not offer demo accounts. This can be a downside for novice traders who want to practice before investing real money.
- Absence of Unique Solutions for Beginners: The platform does not offer unique solutions or tailored support for novice traders, potentially making the initial trading experience challenging for beginners.
Evaluation of the most influential parameters of Uphold
Based on Traders Union’s findings, Uphold’s most influential parameters have been evaluated. User satisfaction is low at 1.9/10, while the platform scores relatively better on regulation and safety (3.67/10), commissions and fees (3.31/10), variety of instruments (3.09/10), brand popularity (3.25/10), customer support (3.61/10), and education (3.83/10).
Trading conditions for Uphold users
Access to Uphold’s full functionality requires registration and verification. Once verified, users can utilize a multi-currency wallet and a virtual debit card. There is no minimum deposit, and users have freedom in their trading strategies. While Uphold offers auto trading, it does not provide leverage. The platform also lacks a call center, offering email support only.
Uphold commissions & fees
Uphold levies trading fees that differ by assets and regions. For Bitcoin and Ethereum, fees range from 0.8% to 1.2% in the USA and Europe and 1.8% in other countries. These fees are automatically adjusted in the trading terminal based on geo-targeting.
In addition, Traders Union experts have reviewed Zebpay. To read about the broker, its pros and cons, and check its detailed insights, please visit the official website of Traders Union.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Uphold, with its diverse offerings, poses a promising avenue for traders, particularly those interested in a wide array of asset classes. However, potential investors should consider the platform’s high-risk status and relatively low user satisfaction. As with any investment platform, proper research and due diligence are essential. We encourage readers to visit the Traders Union’s official website to learn more about Uphold and other exchanges.
Economy
NASD Exchange in Red for Third Straight Session After 0.15% Fall
By Adedapo Adesanya
For the third straight session, the NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange closed bearish, further losing 0.15 per cent on Thursday amid weak demand for unlisted stocks.
During the session, the NASD Unlisted Security Index (NSI) declined by 5.70 points to 3,908.67 points from 3,914.37 points, and the market capitalisation lost N3.41 billion to end N2.338 trillion compared with the N2.342 trillion it ended on Wednesday.
The alternative stock exchange suffered a loss despite having more price gainers than price losers, with five for the former and four for the latter.
Okitipupa Plc lost N10.00 to close at N250.00 per unit versus midweek’s N260.00 per unit, Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc depreciated by N4.98 to N64.92 per share from N69.90 per share, Industrial and General Insurance (IGI) Plc dropped 4 Kobo to sell at 50 Kobo per unit compared with the previous day’s 54 Kobo per unit, and Acorn Petroleum Plc moderated by 1 Kobo to N1.32 per share from N1.33 per share.
Conversely, 11 Plc gained N13.65 to quote at N276.55 per unit versus the preceding session’s N263.00 per unit, FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc appreciated by N6.10 to N84.15 per share from N78.05 per share, Food Concepts Plc expanded by 32 Kobo to N3.60 per unit from N3.28 per unit, Geo-Fluids Plc improved by 30 Kobo to N3.60 per share from N3.30 per share, and First Trust Mortgage Bank Plc increased by 10 Kobo to N1.09 per unit from 99 Kobo per unit.
Yesterday, the volume of transactions surged 2,797.1 per cent to 45.8 million units from 1.6 million units, the value of transactions jumped 315.2 per cent to N208.2 million from N50.1 million, and the number of deals soared 18.2 per cent to 39 deals from 33 deals.
At the close of business, CSCS Plc remained the most active stock by value (year-to-date) with 32.6 million units worth N1.9 billion, followed by Geo-Fluids Plc with 117.4 million units valued at N463.1 million, and Resourcery Plc with 1.05 billion units exchanged for N408.6 million.
Resourcery Plc ended the session as the most traded stock by volume (year-to-date) with 1.05 billion units sold for N408.6 million, trailed by Geo-Fluids Plc with 117.4 million exchanged for N463.1 million, and CSCS Plc with 32.6 million units traded for N1.9 billion.
Economy
Bulls Reaffirm Control of Nigeria’s Stock Exchange With 1.39% Surge
By Dipo Olowookere
Sell-offs in energy stocks could not bring down Nigeria’s stock exchange on Thursday, as the gains recorded by the others sustained the upward momentum.
Yesterday, the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited further appreciated by 1.39 per cent on the back of a strong appetite for domestic equities, which are gaining traction among investors.
The banking index grew by 2.63 per cent, the consumer goods sector appreciated by 054 per cent, the insurance counter improved by 0.50 per cent, and the industrial goods space rose by 0.29 per cent, while the energy industry fell by 0.11 per cent.
When the bourse closed for the day, the All-Share Index (ASI) pointed northwards by 2,645.61 points to settle at 193,073.57 points compared with the previous day’s 190,427.96 points, and the market capitalisation soared by N1.698 trillion to N123.934 trillion from N122.236 trillion.
The trio of Deap Capital, Okomu Oil, and Fortis Global Insurance appreciated by 10.00 per cent each to N6.93, N1,459.70, and 55 Kobo apiece, while the duo of Infinity Trust Insurance and Zichis gained 9.96 per cent each to settle at N14.35, and N15.79, respectively.
On the flip side, the quartet of Tripple G, Multiverse, Secure Electronic Technology, and McNichols lost 10.00 per cent each to quote at N5.40, N25.20, N1.80, and N8.28, respectively, while Meyer declined by 9.80 per cent to N20.70.
Business Post reports that there were 52 appreciating equities and 26 depreciating equities on Thursday, showing a positive market breadth index and strong investor sentiment.
The busiest stock yesterday was Japaul with 80.1 million units valued at N293.3 million, Secure Electronic Technology sold 71.8 million units worth N136.5 million, Mutual Benefits transacted 58.7 million units for N277.6 million, Zenith Bank exchanged 53.2 million units valued at N4.5 billion, and GTCO traded 52.6 million units worth N6.2 billion.
Unlike the preceding session, the activity chart was in red after market participants transacted 898.5 million shares for N38.5 billion in 61,953 deals compared with the 3.7 billion shares worth N61.9 billion traded in 68,693 deals at midweek, implying a decline in the trading volume, value, and number of deals by 75.72 per cent, 37.80 per cent, and 9.81 per cent apiece.
Economy
Naira Fall 0.24% to N1,341/$1 at Official FX Window
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Naira depreciated further against the Dollar in the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEX) on Thursday, February 19, by N3.24 or 0.24 per cent to N1,341.35/$1 from the N1,338.11/$1 it was traded a day earlier.
However, it improved its value against the Pound Sterling in the official market during the session by N11.16 to sell for N1,805.86/£1 compared with the previous day’s N1,817.02/£1, and gained N7.83 against the Euro to close at N1,577.29/€1 versus Wednesday’s closing price of N1,585.12/€1.
At the GTBank forex counter, the Naira lost N2 against the greenback to settle at N1,349/$1 compared with the N1,347/$1 it was exchanged at midweek, and at the black market, the exchange rate remained unchanged at N1,370/$1.
The performance of the domestic currency in the spot market was weak yesterday amid prevailing dynamics of supply and demand, as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) maintains its efforts to stabilise the foreign exchange market. The exchange rate remained within the expected range, lifted by strong forex inflows and central bank dollar sales to Bureaux de Change (BDC) operators.
Meanwhile, the cryptocurrency market remained bearish, as there was continued caution in coins amid shaky interest in the digital assets.
On the policy front, there were tentative signs of progress on the digital asset market structure bill. The White House hosted talks between crypto industry representatives and bankers, which yielded incremental movement, though no compromise has yet emerged.
Ripple (XRP) declined by 1.7 per cent to $1.39, Litecoin (LTC) went down by 1.3 per cent to $52.46, Cardano (ADA) dropped 0.8 per cent to trade at $0.2715, Dogecoin (DOGE) retreated by 0.7 per cent to $0.0978, and Ethereum (ETH) contracted by 0.2 per cent to $1,943.30.
On the flip side, Solana (SOL) appreciated by 0.8 per cent to $82.12, Bitcoin improved its value by 0.7 per cent to $66,854.86, and Binance Coin (BNB) chalked up 0.1 per cent to sell for $605.58, while the US Dollar Tether (USDT) and the US Dollar Coin (USDC) closed flat at $1.00 each.
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