Connect with us

Economy

Traders Union’s In-Depth Review: Revealing Insights on Prominent Trading Platform

Published

on

traders union

Plus500UK Ltd, a London-based company regulated by the UK Financial Conduct Authority, has operated the thriving trading platform Plus500.com since 2008. Offering CFD trading services to Asia and Europe, Plus500 boasts a selection of over 2000 assets.

Traders Union conducted a comprehensive Plus500 review, highlighting the upgrades in services and trading conditions for novice and experienced traders. This review diverges from the norm by focusing less on educational resources and more on improvements in the platform’s offerings.

Expert review of Plus500

Traders Union collaborates with Plus500, a trusted associate offering services to various clients, from Forex trading novices to experts. While recognized for its dynamic trading and diverse financial assets, the broker is conservative by discouraging practices such as automated systems, scalping, and hedging. Criticisms have been leveled against Plus500, particularly about withdrawal issues and slow customer service. Despite the platform’s user-friendly interface, it needs to offer more comprehensive information about trading conditions and additional benefits, which are essential for traders to make well-informed decisions.

Analysis of the main features of the broker

Traders Union ratings for Plus500:

  • Overall Score: 2.88
  • Execution of Orders: 2.67/10
  • Investment Instruments: 3.09/10
  • Withdrawal Speed: 2.73/10
  • Customer Support Work: 3.03/10
  • Variety of Instruments: 2.51/10
  • Trading Platform: 3.25/10

What more does Plus 500 offer?

Traders Union emphasizes that since 2008, Plus500 has been catering to traders in Asia and Europe, prioritizing innovation, comprehensive benefits, and steady client growth. As a prominent CFD provider, Plus500 integrates cutting-edge technology with a conservative trading approach. Notable statistics include a twelve-year solid presence in the financial market, over 1 million active accounts, and a wide selection of 2,000 tradable assets. Geared towards active traders, Plus500 encourages independent trading without bots or programs. The platform offers both natural and demo accounts, displaying real-time price fluctuations of assets on the website. Trading is accessible through the web, mobile app, or Windows 10 Trader platform. Plus500 provides essential services like an economic calendar, risk management tools, timely price changes, and market ratio notifications via various channels.

Trading conditions for Plus500 users

According to Traders Union, while the Plus500.com website provides information about its trading instruments and company activities, it needs comprehensive data regarding trading conditions, including within the FAQs section. Despite this, Plus500’s appeal to beginners is evident, thanks to its low minimum deposit, competitive fees, and leverage of up to 1:300.

Best alternatives to Plus 500

TU recommends exploring the top alternatives to Plus500, each offering unique features and trading opportunities. These platforms provide robust alternatives for traders seeking diverse options beyond Plus500’s services.

RoboForex

With a focus on novice and experienced traders, these alternatives offer multiple trading platforms, a wide range of instruments, competitive spreads, rapid execution, and flexible account choices.

Pocket Option

Recognized for its intuitive platform and effective mobile app, this option grants traders access to diverse markets, educational materials, and responsive customer support, making it a prime choice for those seeking convenience and adaptability.

Tickmill

Highly appealing to cost-conscious and performance-driven traders, this option offers competitive spreads, minimal commissions, speedy trade execution, exceptional customer service, and a wide range of advanced trading tools.

Traders Union provides a comprehensive Trading 212 review on their official website for those interested in exploring alternative brokers. To obtain a thorough analysis and further information, visiting Traders Union’s online portal is recommended.

Conclusion

In summary, Plus500 provides a robust trading platform for new and seasoned traders, prioritizing technological advancements. However, exploring alternative options like RoboForex, Pocket Option, and Tickmill is recommended, each offering unique features. Traders are advised to evaluate their needs, read reviews, and find comprehensive information on the Traders Union website.

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan. Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

1 Comment

1 Comment

  1. Pingback: Traders Union’s In-Depth Review: Revealing Insights on Prominent Trading Platform – African Budget Bureau

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Economy

Nigeria Needs More Taxpayers, Not Higher Taxes—Oyedele

Published

on

FIRS taxes

By Adedapo Adesanya

The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Taiwo Oyedele, yesterday clarified that the federal government is not increasing taxes but making efforts to raise the tax net.

Mr Oyedele made this remark on Thursday while receiving a delegation from the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) at his office in Abuja.

He hailed the institute for introducing a National Tax Awareness Day and for supporting the current tax reforms of the federal government.

The minister charged the institute to double its effort in public enlightenment, stressing that many Nigerians still view taxation as a means for the government to take money from citizens.

He reiterated that the priority of the government is not to increase tax rates but to broaden the tax base by ensuring that all eligible taxpayers meet their obligations.

“We are still not getting enough revenue from taxes.

“It is not about increasing taxes but making sure that those who are supposed to pay taxes. We want to promote fairness in tax administration,” he said.

Nigeria is challenged by the inability to generate adequate revenue from taxation despite ongoing reforms, stressing that a significant number of eligible taxpayers have yet to fulfil their civic obligations.

He said the challenge facing the country was not necessarily about raising tax rates but ensuring that individuals and businesses that ought to pay taxes do so in a fair and transparent system.

The minister also commended the institute for supporting the federal government’s tax reform agenda and promoting public understanding of taxation, but urged it to intensify its advocacy efforts, noting that many Nigerians still harbour misconceptions about taxation.

According to him, many citizens continue to view taxation merely as a tool for the government to take money from the people rather than as a critical instrument for national development.

“We are still not getting enough revenue from taxes. It is not about increasing taxes, but making sure that those who are supposed to pay taxes. We want to promote fairness in tax administration,” he added.

Mr Oyedele stressed that if Nigeria succeeds in building an efficient and equitable tax system, the impact on infrastructure, public services and economic development would be transformative, challenging the institute to introduce annual awards for the country’s most tax-compliant individuals and organisations as a means of encouraging voluntary compliance and recognising responsible taxpayers.

Continue Reading

Economy

Akara, Kulikuli, Roasted Corn Business Not Capital Intensive—Remi Tinubu

Published

on

remi tinubu

​By Modupe Gbadeyanka

Nigeria’s First Lady, Mrs Oluremi Tinubu, has given Nigerians business advice that may not involve a lot of money to start.

Speaking with newsmen recently, the wife of President Bola Tinubu said businesses like akara (fried bean cake), kulikuli (a crunchy snack from roasted peanuts or groundnuts) and roasted corn can be set up without breaking the bank.

She disclosed that to support her husband’s Renewed Hope agenda, she has provided funding packages to traders and others to the tune of N3.5 billion.

“To start akara business doesn’t take a lot of money. To start roasting corn and kuli-kuli doesn’t take much. We didn’t give them a loan; we gave it to them as a grant,” she stated.

She further said, “We’ve encouraged Nigerians as best as we could, what is within our hands, I have given, and I keep giving. Those are the things we’ve done.”

“I remember giving for TB (tuberculosis) when I heard of many TB cases; I gave N2 billion, to breast cancer, I gave N1 billion, and to [tackle] malnutrition, I gave N500 million.

“These are the things we’ve been doing to assist the government. So, we’ve had impact in agriculture, social investment, education (as scholarship and ICT training) and others. We are still open to doing more,” she disclosed.

Continue Reading

Economy

NASD Exchange Extends Winning Streak by 1.70%

Published

on

NASD OTC stock exchange

By Adedapo Adesanya

The NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange rallied by 1.70 per cent on Thursday, June 25, after three price gainers overpowered the two price losers recorded at the close of business.

Consequently, the market capitalisation of the trading platform increased by N43.79 billion to N2.618 trillion from N2.574 trillion, and the NASD Security Index (NSI) improved by 72.96 points to close at 4,362.32 points, in contrast to Wednesday’s 4,289.36 points.

Yesterday, the price advancers were led by Nipco Plc, which chalked up N31.79 to close at N349.76 per unit versus the preceding day’s N317.97 per unit. Okitipupa Plc gained N18.00 to end at N298.00 per share versus the previous session’s N280.00 per share, and Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc went up by N7.11 to N86.79 per unit from N79.68 per unit.

On the flip side, Nitrox Industrial Gases Plc crumbled by 32 Kobo to close at N21.09 per share compared with the N21.41 per share it closed at midweek, and Food Concepts Plc depreciated by 25 Kobo to N2.51 per unit from N2.76 per unit.

During the session, the value of securities traded by investors went down by 86.7 per cent to N10.9 million from the preceding session’s N82.9 million, and the volume of securities dropped 84.9 per cent to 10.9 million units from the previous 82.9 million, while the number of deals grew by 84.2 per cent to 35 deals from 19 deals.

At the close of trades, Great Nigeria Insurance (GNI) Plc remained the most traded stock by value on a year-to-date basis, with 3.4 billion units sold for N8.4 billion, trailed by Infrastructure Credit Guarantee (Infracredit) Plc with 2.3 billion units valued at N6.5 billion, and CSCS Plc with 68.4 million units exchanged for N4.7 billion.

GNI Plc was also the most traded stock by volume on a year-to-date basis, with 3.4 billion units worth N8.4 billion, followed by Infracredit Plc with 2.3 billion units traded for N6.5 billion, and Resourcery Plc with 1.1 billion units transacted for N415.7 million.

Continue Reading

Trending