Abstract:eToro alerts traders of increased Turkish lira volatility affecting trading costs, after recent election results. The platform assures measures to mitigate impact and maintain market harmony.
eToro, the globally acknowledged online brokerage, has released a statement for its traders about the increased fluctuations in the value of the Turkish lira, affecting the trading cost of associated financial instruments.
eToro circulated the following announcement:
Due to the extraordinarily high volatility and significant short interest surrounding the Turkish lira, the eToro team would like to make their traders aware of the recent escalation in fees associated with this asset.
Considering the current state of the market, they are meticulously updating our expenses to mirror the prevailing pricing supplied by our reliable liquidity providers and the FX exchanges. This commitment ensures we sustain transparency and stay in harmony with the market tendencies.
They assure that they are proactively overseeing the situation and investigating every possible avenue to minimize the effects of this volatility.
It is significant to note that the second round of the Turkish presidential election occurred on May 28, 2023 (Sunday). The result of this election has ignited a surge in TRY volatility.
eToro is a renowned online trading platform offering a diverse array of financial instruments, comprising cryptocurrencies, commodities, and stocks, among others. The platform has crafted its reputation around innovation, with groundbreaking features such as 'CopyTrading', which allows novice traders to emulate the strategies of more seasoned ones.
With its headquarters situated in Israel, eToro's services extend globally, reaching over 140 countries. Founded in 2007 by brothers Ronen and Yoni Assia, alongside David Ring, the platform has grown to be a recognized entity in the world of online trading and investment.
An essential aspect for investors or traders is regulation. eToro's activities are primarily supervised by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC). This European regulatory authority ensures that eToro complies with the standards of fair trading and consumer protection.
eToro's operations in the UK are monitored by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), renowned for its strict guidelines. The FCA guarantees that financial firms operate in the best interest of their consumers, preserving the integrity of the UK's financial markets.
Moreover, for users accessing eToro from the United States, the platform adheres to the rules established by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), a bureau of the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
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