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I trade stocks in Quick, no problem.
Also Opening.
I trade stocks in Quick, no problem.
Also an Opener.
Yes, but the question is about mt5
I get that about MT5, but it is not at all clear what the "special features" might be ....
Here I opened it, Sber, just to make sure again. Same thing - "due to balances in US securities, access to the MT5 trading system is closed". There is only Sber in the portfolio.
Didn't you ask tech support what you could trade?
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And what do you mean "due to the availability of USsecurities balances"?
Have you traded US securities through MT5?
Didn't you ask tech support what you could trade?
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And what do you mean "due to the availability of USsecurities balances"?
Did you trade American securities via MT5?
Yes, I did - I was told that you can trade in shares that are listed only on the Moscow Exchange and nowhere else.
I have not traded American securities via MT5, it is not possible.
Yes, I asked - they said that you can only trade shares which are listed on the Moscow Exchange and nowhere else.
I didn't trade American securities through MT5, and there is no such option there.
Sadly, switch to Quick
Yes, I asked - they said that you can only trade shares which are listed on the Moscow Exchange and nowhere else.
I have not traded American securities through MT5, and there is no such option there.
So, is there a big list of things that Sber and Otkritie can trade in MT5?
Sadly, switch to Quick
Michael, are you a qualified investor? Maybe the ban has something to do with it.
How come MT5 doesn't digest stocks but Quick does? (my question is rhetorical)). Maybe the developers can enlighten us...
Michael, are you a qualified investor? Maybe the ban has something to do with it.
How come MT5 doesn't digest stocks, but Quick does? (my question is rhetorical))) Maybe the developers can enlighten...
Yes, I'm a qualified investor.
You're probably right...