Juno Markets Expands Offering with Addition of 10 US Share CFDs
Retail broker Juno Markets announced on Friday the extension of its shares contracts for differences (CFDs) offerings with the addition of 10 new stocks of United States-listed companies. The newly added companies’ share CFDs include Pfizer, Starbucks, Zoom, and Nike, which are in high demand among retail investors.
The press release shared with Finance Magnates detailed that the broker will receive market pricing quotes of these companies through a direct feed with Nasdaq, which operates one of the largest stock exchanges in the country.
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Juno taped Nasdaq’s data services in October last year when it also offered the first share CFDs on its trading platform. It further elaborated that the data feed will ensure ‘every single quote and order at every price level’ for all NYSE and Nasdaq listed shares.
Asian Traders are the Target
Commenting on the development, Juno Markets’ marketing head, Rajif Bahl, said: “Outside of Hong Kong and Singapore, most individuals in Asia lack knowledge and accessibility to invest in the world’s largest companies. With record interest in US stocks fueled by rising share prices in growth and tech sectors, we want to give clients access to trade household names like Tesla, Google, and Facebook.”
Juno Markets is regulated by the Vanuatu Financial Services Commission (VFSC), and its primary business is concentrated within the Asia-Pacific region. The broker also offers trading services with a range of asset classes, including forex, metals, stock indices, and energy.
The broker is expanding its services for a while now and launched copy-trading services last year. It is also one of the many brokers which are now taking deposits in a few leading cryptocurrencies.
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