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Abstract:VT Markets has released a set of seven bond CFDs to help traders diversify their portfolios and get exposure to some of the world's most interesting markets at a time when inflation and interest rates are making all markets, including fixed income, more volatile.

“We consider ourselves to be one of the most varied brokers in today's industry.” “The new bond CFDs may now be traded through the VT Markets mobile app and strong trading platforms.”
Bond CFDs from the United States and the United Kingdom are offered by the worldwide multi-asset broker. These include US 10-year Treasury Bond Futures, UK Long Gilt Futures, and Euro-Bund Futures, among others.
“One of the most diversified brokers on the market now”
“This is an excellent prospect for our customers,” said John Georgiou, Director of Business at VT Markets. Bond CFDs are a great addition to the portfolio of any trader because they let them bet on price changes and trade on leverage without owning the instruments directly. This allows our customers to broaden their trading alternatives and make the most of the markets. Bond CFDs are a great addition to our growing list of products, which already include indices, stocks, commodities, and currencies. We consider ourselves to be one of the most varied brokers in today's industry.
The new bond CFDs may now be traded through the VT Markets mobile app and strong trading platforms.
The Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) authorizes and regulates the Sydney-based brokerage company, which possesses an Australian Financial Service Licence (No. 516246).
The VT Markets group does business in 160 countries and has licenses and permissions in a lot of other places, like South Africa through VT Global South Africa (Pty) Ltd. and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines through VT Markets LLC, which is regulated by the SVGFSA.
Following the introduction of US, UK, and EU share CFDs, VT Markets has reached the 1,000 instrument mark.
VT Markets has added over 500 US, UK, and EU-listed CFDs (contract for differences) to its multi-asset trading offering, bringing the platform's total number of tradeable instruments to 1,000.
The broker gets price information and liquidity from seven liquidity providers. This lets the broker offer the best prices possible in a market with so much competition. Getting liquidity from seven LPs has made a big difference in the prices, execution, spreads, and trading conditions for its traders.
MetaTrader 5 is now one of the trading platforms that can be used at VT Markets. It joins MetaTrader 4 and WebTrader. As the business decided to offer more than one type of asset, MT5 was added after the broker's new logo and customer site. MetaTrader 5 adds more products and services, and VT Markets wants to meet customers' growing demand for share CFDs.
The broker had no idea that Apple would stop the iOS versions of MT4 and MT5. A source of WikiFX talked with an industry analyst who said that “we haven't yet entered panic mode” and that the MetaQuotes platforms might be back up and running in a matter of weeks.
VT Markets is an Australia-based subsidiary of VT Markets LLC (VIG)that offers its clients a wide range of products and gives you access to the most popular and liquid markets, including forex, indices, energies, metals, soft commodities, and shares via CFDs. The broker gives its clients easy and clear access to the market and helps them reach their financial goals.

Founded in 2015, VT markets has been adhering to the concept of “Innovation makes the difference” and has applied for advanced technical support in the retail FX market to provide clients with superior trading experience, including true ECN accounts with raw spreads, mobile trading/payments, and powerful client portal, etc.
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