FX
Coverage of FX in the Nexus archive.
- Liquid launches Co-Invest app, bringing AI-powered live trade execution into ChatGPT and Claude
Liquid has launched Co-Invest, an AI-powered app that enables live trade execution for crypto, equities, FX, Polymarket positions, and pre-IPO secondaries across 500+ markets. The app integrates with ChatGPT and Claude to facilitate real-time trading.
- LMAX Group launches digital asset collateral solution for institutions
LMAX Group has launched a digital asset collateral solution, allowing clients to deposit digital assets into custody and use them as collateral to trade various financial instruments. This solution enables institutions to utilize their digital assets for trading purposes. The platform supports trading of FX, metals, CFDs, perpetual futures, and crypto.
- Best perp dex for TradFi assets.
The article discusses the increasing number of exchanges offering traditional finance assets like gold, silver, and stocks as perpetual swaps. A user is seeking opinions from active traders on tradfi perps. The rise of new perp dex every week is noted.
- FX Risk Keeping Opportunistic Bond Buyers Local, BNY Says
FX risk is keeping opportunistic bond buyers local, according to BNY. This means that buyers are preferring to invest in bonds within their own country rather than taking on foreign exchange risk. As a result, local bond markets are seeing increased activity.
- BitMEX Opens 24/7 FX Perpetual Trading for Crypto Traders
BitMEX has opened 24/7 FX perpetual trading for crypto traders, allowing them to trade continuously. This move is expected to increase trading activity and provide more opportunities for crypto traders. The platform's expansion into FX perpetual trading marks a significant development in the crypto trading space.
- HL, Ostium, or a CFD broker which is better rn for gold and FX?
A trader is comparing Hyperliquid (HL), Ostium, and CFD brokers for trading gold, oil, and FX, focusing on execution costs including fees, spreads, and funding. HL offers the lowest fees with 'growth mode,' while Ostium reduced fees by 75% but remains slightly higher. The user seeks insights on overall cost efficiency and trade-offs between platforms.