Abstract:As Managing Director, Andrew Taylor has joined ACY Securities' growing staff. Taylor made the announcement in a LinkedIn post today.
Andrew Taylor has joined ACY Securities expanding team as Managing Director. Taylor announced this today in a LinkedIn post.
Taylor has over three decades of experience in the financial sector. He joins ACY Securities from online trading platform IC Markets, where he served as General Manager for over a year.
Taylor said in his LinkedIn post:
I‘m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Managing Director at ACY Securities!
Taylor has worked with several prominent companies in the financial services sector. In his career, he has worked at Invast Financial Services, OneRoyal, and GFT Markets. Taylor spent over six years as Chief Executive Officer of OneRoyal.
In the beginning of the year, ACY Securities has expanded its services to meet the growing demand for CFD products. The Aussie broker added share CFDs for MT5 traders in January.
The main trading dashboard account of a trader for LQH Markets was completely deleted by a broker. The trader is not being offered any access to their funds or profits. This incident shows the risks of trading markets and brokers and the importance of protecting your funds without relying on any broker.
PrimeXBT launches stock CFDs on MetaTrader 5, offering shares of major U.S. companies with crypto or USD margin for enhanced multi-asset trading.
FXTM and AvaTrade are two well-established online brokers offering forex and CFD trading across global markets. Both enjoy strong reputations and high ratings on WikiFX—FXTM holds an AAA overall rating, while AvaTrade scores 9.49/10, indicating they’re regarded as reliable choices by the community. However, since brokers have great reputation in the industry, how do we know which one is more suitable for individuals to invest in? Today's article is about the comparison between FXTM and AvaTrade.
A whistleblower report has surfaced, casting doubt on the legitimacy of Pi Network, alleging psychological manipulation, opaque operations, and potential financial exploitation. What is your take on this?