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FxPro has been providing online trading services to clients since 1999 and it currently serves 173 countries worldwide.
Here at FxPro, we’re delighted to offer our clients the opportunity to trade CFD on AEX Index. Holland25 is the main national stock index. It includes shares of 25 largest corporations in the Netherlands, which are represented on the NYSE Euronext, located in Amsterdam. This trading platform is a united stock exchange that appeared at the merger of Paris, Brussels, and Amsterdam sides in 2000. Due to the increased liquidity of stocks represented in #HOLLAND25, this index has high volatility and quite good trading volumes. Holland25 is deservedly especially popular with clients who actively trade the world's leading indices. Today this index is subject to the observations of many traders in the world. If you want to diversify your trader’s portfolio, take a closer look at the price fluctuations of Holland25. Among the reasons to follow the CFDs on AEX Index is the strong volatility that can be observed during the day-to-day trading sessions. On this page, you can take a look at the live chart to make your own responsible decision to buy or to sell CFD (Contract for Difference) on this index through the FxPro trading platforms. To start trading, open your FxPro Direct account by clicking the “Register” button at the top of this page. Several convenient top-up methods with 0% commissions are available.
client accounts
FxPro has been providing online trading services to clients since 1999 and it currently serves 173 countries worldwide.
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