Les CFD sont des instruments complexes et sont accompagnés d’un risque élevé de pertes financières rapides en raison de l’effet de levier. 77,3 % des comptes d’investisseurs particuliers perdent de l’argent en tradant des CFD avec ce fournisseur. Vous devez déterminer si vous comprenez comment fonctionnent les CFD et si vous pouvez vous permettre de courir le risque élevé de perdre votre argent.

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Adding Assets to Your Favourites

On the markets.com app your ‘Favourites’ tab is a great place to keep track of all the assets that you are most interested in. It is a tab where you can quickly glance at the most interesting and relevant securities for your trading strategy.

Here we will go over how to add assets to your ‘Favourites’ and where to find them once you have done so.

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Adding something to your ‘Favourites’ is simple, it can be done in three steps:

  • Step 1: Open your markets.com app.
  • Step 2: Find an asset that you would like to add to your ‘Favourites’. This can be done through either searching with the magnifying glass icon in the top right or locating an asset within any part of the ‘Trade’ section.
  • Step 3: Once you have found the asset you would like to favourite, tap the star icon in the top right.

That’s it! You have now added that asset to your ‘Favourites’. You can find your ‘Favourites’ on the first tab from the left in the ‘Trade’ Section.

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If you have inquiries regarding the management of your ‘Favourites’ or any other aspect of our app, please do not hesitate to reach out to our customer service team at supports@markets.com which is available to you 24/5.



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