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Social Trading is a form of online trading that allows users to interact with each other and share information about trading strategies, market trends, and other financial topics. It is a form of E-Commerce that allows users to copy the trades of other users, or to follow the strategies of experienced traders. Social Trading platforms provide users with access to a wide range of financial instruments, such as stocks, commodities, currencies, and indices. The platforms also provide users with tools to analyze the markets and make informed decisions.
Social Trading has become increasingly popular in recent years, as it provides users with an easy way to access the financial markets. It also allows users to benefit from the knowledge and experience of other traders, without having to invest large amounts of money.
Some of the companies in the Social Trading market include eToro, Tradeo, ZuluTrade, and Ayondo. Show Less Read more