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Tickmill Expands Offering with New CFDs
Abstract:The broker has collaborated with the Small Exchange for new trading instruments. Clients will be able to trade CFD’s of futures on Stock Indices, Cannabis and Crypto equity index.

In an effort to facilitate its clients with a broad range of trading options, the financial services provider, Tickmill recently announced that it has added new trading instruments to the companys extensive offering on MT4.
As a result of Tickmills recent partnership with the Small Exchange, owned by Crypto.com, clients of Tickmill will be able to trade CFDs of futures on products like Stock Indices, Cryptocurrency Equity Index and Cannabis.
The financial trading services provider mentioned that the Small Exchange CFDs will be tradeable from Monday. Tickmill offers trading in a wide range of instruments including FX, Commodities, Bonds and Cryptocurrencies.
“With the latest addition of the new instruments, our traders are able to explore the world of futures within the familiarity of a CFD and MT4 trading environment! This means no market data fees and the products are offered as non-expiring CFD contracts so that clients do not have to worry about rolling over their positions every month. Our brokerage team has worked tirelessly to enhance the trading conditions even further by ensuring that we can offer exceptionally competitive leverage to our traders,” Duncan Anderson, the CEO of Tickmill UK, said.
Tickmill UKs revenue increased consistently in 2020 after the broker witnessed a sharp rise in the total number of clients.
The Small Exchange
With an aim to become one of the world‘s largest ’customer centric futures exchanges, Small Exchange has expanded its offerings significantly in the past few months. Through its partnership with Tickmill, the customers of the broker will be able to trade CFDs related to several futures, including STIX, SM75, SFX, SPRE, S420 and SCCX.
“The Small Exchange itself is designed with the everyday investor in mind. With their recent sale to Crypto.com, we wanted to deepen our partnership with them to be able to take better advantage of their exciting new products coming out,” Anderson added.

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