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  2. Andrew Budzinski - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Budzinski (born May 1975) is an Australian billionaire businessman who is the founder of IC Markets, a forex and CFD brokerage firm based in Sydney. [1] [2] He was ranked as the 65th wealthiest Australian in 2024 with a net worth of A$2.71 billion. [3] [4]

  3. IG Group - Wikipedia

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    In April 2005, IG Group returned to the stock market with a valuation of £1.3 billion, and CVC sold off £58 million worth of shares. [13] The company continued its global expansion, entering the United States market in 2007 with the £2.9 million purchase of HedgeStreet, an online derivatives trading platform, [14] later rebranded as Nadex. [15]

  4. Interactive Brokers - Wikipedia

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    The data would be then sent through Peterffy's trading algorithms, and then Peterffy would call down the trades. [6]: 33 After pressure to become a true market maker and keep constant bids and offers, Peterffy knew that he would need his employees to closely pay attention to market movements, and that handheld computers would help. At the time ...

  5. TradingView - Wikipedia

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    TradingView was founded in 2011 by Konstantin Ivanov (CTO), Denis Globa (CEO) and Stan Bokov (COO). TradingView is headquartered in New York and has its European market headquarters in London. The platform help users around the world better understand financial markets by discussing investment ideas in an open forum.

  6. Electronic trading platform - Wikipedia

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    With the advent of electronic financial markets, electronic trading platforms were also soon launched. In 1992, Globex became the first electronic trading platform to reach the market. E-Trade, a company that started as an online brokerage service, soon also launched its own platform aimed at the consumer. [7]

  7. TopstepTrader - Wikipedia

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    Topstep's funding process consists of three steps. The first step measures the trader's profitability, while the second step evaluates the trader's risk management.After passing these two steps, the trader earns a "Funded Account", in which they can trade futures backed by Topstep's proprietary capital.

  8. Trade Republic - Wikipedia

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    Shares, bonds, derivatives and cryptocurrencies can be traded on a mobile app. [1] [2] In January 2024, Trade Republic said it had four million customers in 17 markets, including 2.5 million in Germany. According to co-founder Christian Hecker, Trade Republic is the "largest broker in Europe" and manages assets of around 35 billion euros.

  9. T3 Live - Wikipedia

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    The Virtual Trading Floor is a dynamic online trading community. Subscribers can listen to audio from professional traders, view actual positions that update in real-time, and interact with the T3 Live community with the trader chat feature. Traders explain their positions on key stocks as they make them. [8]