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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The investment amounts are the sums a trader invests in trades. The amounts are not fixed and can vary, according to your trading preferences. These amounts also set the level of pre-determined payout percentages and return on investment.

Underlying financial assets are the measured value of the stock, commodity, currency pair or index from which the position is derived. Because of the assets’ lack of ownership, when purchased, the cash value reflects the live market price of the asset it is based upon. Most common assets refer to the following four major markets:

  • Stocks (Coca Cola, Barclays PLC, Google Inc., Snapchat, etc.)
  • Indices (NASDAQ, DAX30, CAC40, DJIA, etc.)
  • Commodities (Gold, Silver, Oil, coffee, etc.)
  • Currencies (EUR/USD, GBP/USD, AUD/CHF, etc.)
The underlying asset value often changes and as a result, the change reflects the asset’s quoted price – the bid /ask rate. The rates express the average bid/ask prices of the assets according to global financial exchanges, based upon an algorithmic data feed which is retrieved from various providers.
The permitted trading amount, to be spent on a single position, varies due to several parameters (asset class, available margin, account type etc.).

ama-fin.org offers 2 order execution types traders can enter the market with:

  • 1. At Requested Price – allows you to determine one specific price at which your orders can be executed. By choosing this execution type, your order will either be rejected or accepted, depending on the asset’s market price. If the asset’s price changes, the system won’t be able to execute the trade. However, if the market price doesn’t change, your order will receive an approval and will be executed according to your request.
  • 2. At Market – permits you to execute an order, even at times when the price change doesn’t allow it. This option prevents you from having trades rejected; instead, it executes your trade at the best available current market price.
A CFDs (Contract for Difference) is a leveraged derivative financial instrument. When you trade CFDs, you basically take a position on the change-in-value of the underlying asset over time. CFDs are derivatives because their value is derived from the value of another asset (such as a stock, commodity, index or currency). CFDs do not have an expiry date like binary options and they can only be closed by making a reverse trade.
A pip (Point in Percentage) is considered the smallest price change that a given exchange rate can create. Generally speaking, it is the term used to describe the smallest incremental move of an exchange rate in the currency market. Depending on the context, one basis point equals 0.0001 (in assets such as EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CHF, and 0.1 in assets such as USD/JPY.)
Leverage is considered as the use of ‘borrowed money’ to magnify any profit (financial leverage.) In other words, it is the ability to hold an investment position of greater value than that of your total equity (collateral). When leveraging your investment, you only need to deposit a small fraction of the actual value of the position you are holding.

Login, Click on Add Fund, deposit fund and click on Start Trading, enter the amount, select investment plan, to invest click continue to create investment.
Login, click on my investments, Your account will be assigned to a professional trader to trade on your account for profits and your profits will be added to your account Balance, investment contract is active while contract is valid.
Login, click on Account, select Account Security and follow the instruction to continue.

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