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Continued Trading Flexibility

While the GTS platform has been configured to comply with the new regulations, FX Solutions customers have the option of experiencing platform functionality not affected by the new ruling by seamlessly opening an additional account with FX Solutions UK or FX Solutions Australia.
This alternative will allow you to:

  Continue to trade on a ticket-based system
  Place stop loss and limit orders on individual trades
  Utilize Hedging functionality†
Existing FX Solutions MetaTrader4 customers in the U.S. will need to transfer their account to continue to use the MetaTrader4 Platform:

 About FX Solutions UK & FX Solutions Australia

FX Solutions in the UK, FX Solutions in Australia and FX Solutions in the U.S. are owned by City Index Limited, which is a UK based firm regulated for the conduct of investment business in the UK by the Financial Services Authority (FSA).

  • FX Solutions UK is a trading name of City Index Limited, a company registered in England and Wales which is authorized and regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA)
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  • FX Solutions Australia is included in City Index Limited with respect to all financial reporting and capital adequacy requirements under FSA rules. FX Solutions Australia is a registered business name of City Index Limited and is authorized and regulated by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.
NOTE: All deposited funds are held at JP Morgan Chase bank in New York.
For additional questions regarding the NFA rule change please email us at nfa243@fxsol.com.
† When employing hedging as a trading strategy, traders should be aware of the costs associated with offset trading. Although hedged trades are opposite of each other, the trades will be treated as independent trades. Traders will pay the entire spread twice (buying at the high end of the spread and selling at the low end). Additionally, at the end of day, rollover/interest policy applies to both trades involved in the hedge; this may result in paying or in some cases receiving interest on both the long and short position. A hedged trade may limit your ability to benefit from market movement.