Choose markets that fit the idea
A broad market range helps you match an instrument to a specific thesis instead of forcing every view into one asset class. Each market has different trading hours, liquidity, volatility, contract terms, and risk.
Available market groups
- Currencies
- Major and selected cross-currency pairs for views on exchange rates and monetary policy.
- Stock indices
- Benchmarks that reflect groups of companies in major regional equity markets.
- Commodities
- Energy, metal, and agricultural markets influenced by supply, demand, inventories, and global growth.
- Options and CFDs
- Derivative instruments whose value and risk depend on the underlying market and contract terms.
- Digital assets
- Cryptocurrency markets with continuous trading and substantial volatility.
Diversification needs discipline
Access to more markets does not automatically create diversification. Positions can respond to the same interest-rate, dollar, equity, or risk-sentiment factor. Review correlations and total account exposure before adding a trade.