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Saxo Bank's Trading Platform Allows Social Sharing
Abstract:People may now exchange information on the platforms of Saxo Bank, which specializes in investing in a wide range of assets.

People may now share information on Saxo Bank's platforms, which specialize in investing in a broad variety of assets.
Traders may send charts, themes, articles, news, webinars, and other content to their contacts through email, WhatsApp, and social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
On the platforms, traders will see a share icon next to charts, articles, and other information. Simply click the symbol and choose your favorite social sharing network to share it.

Saxo Bank is constantly improving its trading systems. The Historical Volatility Chart was just introduced to the Technical Indicators menu. On the setup menu, you may change the period and the yearly factor.
Saxo has now incorporated Net Greeks Exposure into the Position module for its most sophisticated customers.
Let us remind you that the calendar on SaxoTraderGO has recently been replaced with a new and better desktop and mobile calendar module. This new module allows you to filter events by time, country, and event type, such as macro, profits, or dividends.
The calendar module has also been improved so that you can search by keyword and see more future dates. Last but not least, Saxo has updated the module to make it easier to add future events to your calendars.
About Saxo Bank
Saxo Bank was founded in 1992 as a privately held enterprise. The bank's headquarters are in Copenhagen, Denmark, and it has distinguished itself as one of Europe's top retail brokerage innovators.

The bank's trade is secure because of the 10+ financial authorities, including the UK FCA. The bank is a pioneer in retail brokerage in Europe and throughout the world.
Saxo Bank on WikiFX
WikiFX is a free Forex trading search engine tool that offers traders thorough broker information. With a WikiFX score of 8.23, Saxo Bank is deemed low-risk. Saxo Bank is not on the stock market. It runs a bank and is licensed by six tier-1 regulators (high trust), one tier-2 regulator (medium trust), and no tier-3 regulators (low trust).

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