GoogleTrade Company was founded on the belief that all people should be able to freely trade, regardless of their political standing, country or religious beliefs.
The forex trading craze is now a global phenomenon, driven by improvements in technology, the advent of smartphones and tablets, and an increase in social media activity. These factors have driven advertising of forex trading and forex products to some of the highest levels ever seen since the 1990s.
The last 10 years have seen a lot of internet penetration, which has seen penetration of forex into regions of the world that had never heard of this 5-letter word for the first time. However, the forex market is also a place where there is a lot of geographical inequality. Where things are an easy breeze for traders in some countries, in others, they present all kinds of challenges.
Trading is banned in specific countries such as Iran, Pakistan, Malaysia and countries with strict Sharia laws. GoogleTrade, a leading provider and innovator of CFD trading is set to allow Iran, Pakistan, and a host of other nations where trading is banned completely or restricted to trade without fear of sanctions.
GoogleTrade Company was founded on the belief that all people should be able to freely trade, regardless of their political standing, country or religious beliefs.
GoogleTrade wants the world trading without fear of sanctions or other issues that might compromise their ability to do so. They want to allow people from sanctioned countries to trade currency with no fear of being sanctioned by their own governments, including Forex and Cryptocurrencies.
The company is working with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, World Bank and other agencies to ensure good trading experience for all and also allow Iran, Pakistan, and other restricted countries to trade forex without fear of sanctions.
This exciting new initiative is the direct result of the CFTC and other agencies in the partnership with trading giant GoogleTrade, providing important economic stability to previously blockaded countries.