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  2. Copy trading - Wikipedia

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    Copy trading enables individuals in the financial markets to automatically copy positions opened and managed by other selected individuals. Unlike mirror trading , a method that allows traders to copy specific strategies, copy trading links a portion of the copying trader's funds to the account of the copied investor.

  3. Social trading - Wikipedia

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    Social trading allows traders to trade online with the help of others and some have claimed shortens the learning curve from novice to experienced trader. [15] Traders can interact with others, watch others take trades, then duplicate their trades and learn what prompted the top performer to take a trade in the first place.

  4. Robinhood Markets - Wikipedia

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    Robinhood received a Wells notice from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in May 2024 alleging that the company had violated securities laws over crypto tokens traded on its platform; Robinhood countered that cryptocurrencies are not securities and are not covered by securities laws. [85]

  5. TradingView - Wikipedia

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    TradingView is a social media network, analysis platform and mobile app for traders and investors. The company was founded in 2011 and has offices in New York and London . [ 2 ] As at 2020, the company ranks in the top 130 websites globally according to Alexa .

  6. Order (exchange) - Wikipedia

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    This gives the trader (customer) control over the price at which the trade is executed; however, the order may never be executed ("filled"). [3] Limit orders are used when the trader wishes to control price rather than certainty of execution. A buy limit order can only be executed at the limit price or lower. For example, if an investor wants ...

  7. ZuluTrade - Wikipedia

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    The ZuluTrade service is a social and copy trading online platform that allows users to mimic the investing strategies of trading "experts" in forex markets. [1] [2] The user base is typically split into two categories: signal providers and followers. Signal providers are generally traders that have developed a strategy willing to share and can ...

  8. Webull - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Tuberville led a bipartisan coalition of U.S. senators in introducing legislation to prevent Webull and other Chinese-owned companies from owning crypto exchange platforms. [27] In December 2024, the United States House Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party raised concerns ...

  9. Uniswap - Wikipedia

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    Uniswap is a decentralized cryptocurrency exchange that uses a set of smart contracts to create liquidity pools for the execution of trades. It is an open source project and falls into the category of a DeFi product (Decentralized finance) because it uses smart contracts to facilitate trades instead of a centralized exchange.