Spec Trading Blocks Withdrawals on Big Profits
Spec Trading blocks profit withdrawals and traps funds. Victims face denied payouts—avoid Spec FX, read reviews, protect money now!
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Abstract:eToro, the popular online broker, has recently included five new commodities to its list of trading instruments. These commodities, namely $OrangeJuice, $RICE (Rough Rice), $OATS, $SoyOil, and $SoyMeal are subject to monthly expiry contracts, which means that any open trades on these markets will be automatically closed on the contract's expiration date.

eToro, the popular online broker, has recently included five new commodities to its list of trading instruments. These commodities, namely $OrangeJuice, $RICE (Rough Rice), $OATS, $SoyOil, and $SoyMeal are subject to monthly expiry contracts, which means that any open trades on these markets will be automatically closed on the contract's expiration date.
eToro has been consistently expanding its list of trading instruments, with European Natural Gas being added to the list of commodity assets in March. The company has also made another important announcement in the same month, stating that non-leveraged Australian stocks (ASX-listed) will be traded as real instead of just as CFD positions, providing more options and flexibility to its users.

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