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NEWS Vantage FX releases MT5


antage FX and their parent company Enfinium have been the first brokers in Australia to release MataTrader 5. Te success of the launch has mainly been driven by clients seeking institutions who adopt and support the multi- asset class features. Vantage FX believes that clients will continue to move towards MT5 for greater functionality and speed of trade execution. Various applications are freely available to aid in the transition from MT4 to MT5. However this being said, MT4 will not be forgotten. On one hand the MetaTrader 5 terminal certainly demonstrates a revolution in the world of automated trading, by opening up so many new horizons for traders. But on the other hand, the advantage of the MetaTrader 4 terminal is the huge database of accumulated codes and articles, which can be found on various sites throughout the internet.


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ADS Securities is launched


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DS Securities, a full-fledged brokerage and trade services firm that offers significant new opportunities to participants in the global


and regional forex, precious metals, commodities, futures and options markets, has been launched in Abu Dhabi. Backed by a capital commitment of $400 million from a group of private investors, ADS Securities offers tools and personalised trade services designed to help institutional, professional and high-net-worth market participants trade with high efficiency, speed and simplicity. Regulated and licensed by the UAE Central Bank, ADS Securities is building a large network of liquidity providers (LPs), including tier 1 and 2 banks and financial institutions, Electronic Computer Networks (ECNs), FX and commodity exchanges and brokers.


Mahmood Ebraheem Al Mahmood, Executive Chairman, said: “We saw a great opportunity to service the global trading market out of Abu Dhabi. Our geographical location in Abu Dhabi gives us several advantages. In particular, it gives us the ability to provide liquidity during the four- hour period between the close of the Far East and the opening of Europe when markets experience a shortage of liquidity and wide bid/ask spreads. Te opportunity for us to service the global market is huge and the potential volumes that


12 | april 2011 e-FOREX


IBTimes and 4CAST launch new service


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nternational Business Times


(IBTimes) and 4CAST have announced the launch of a combined foreign exchange news and technical analysis service for the online FX market. Te real-time service combines IBTimes’ “FXWire Pro” feed with 4CAST’s FX


Rowland Park


technical analysis feed, providing a one-stop solution for real-time foreign exchange news and research.


“Tis package is a very strong offering with quality news reporting and insightful chart analysis” said Rowland Park, Head of Product Management at 4CAST, adding that “this partnership fits well with 4CAST’s strategy of combining its expertise with complementary offerings in order to enhance product value to customers.”


can be generated are substantial. We also saw a clear opportunity to service the Middle East region, which has so far been largely underserviced and untapped by global brokerages.”


Te company will open an office in London within the first year of operation to tap into the European market.


Mahmood Ebraheem Al Mahmood


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