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Invast Securities to Renew Service

Invast Securities announced this Friday that it will be revamping its flagship foreign exchange trading system. This refers to Tri-Auto FX. The service will, therefore, be completely renewed as of the 18th of July 2020.

Tri-Auto FX allows its clients to trade forex by selecting positions. This is the main service that Invast Securities, an online securities brokerage headquartered in Japan, offers.

In addition to improving the operability of trading screens and charts, they’ve also added a portfolio function for capital management. This, therefore, allows automated trading, manual trading, and centralized management of different currency pairs to provide a more convenient trading environment. This was from a statement released by the broker today.

As part of the revamping of its Tri-Auto FX service, Invast Securities will be terminating its forex trading service, FX24. They will then integrate it into the Tri-Auto FX service on the 22nd of August this year.

The Japanese securities broker launched FX24 15 years ago in 2005. As part of the integration, all open positions and margin on the FX24 platform will transfer to Tri-Auto FX.

Invast Securities Continues to Grow

The company said they are focusing on the growth and expansion of their financial businesses in Japan and overseas. This is based on their management’s vision of creating financial solutions with 10 million users worldwide.

The purpose of this service integration is to further strengthen existing services. They will do this by concentrating on the management resources of the domestic financial business. Moreover, they want to provide more value-added services to customers.

They will continue to strive to create and provide high value-added services in all of their group’s businesses. This is in order to achieve its management’s vision.

Invast Securities has been benefiting from the volatility fuelled by Coronavirus. The firm further revealed an uptick in its business metrics on a monthly comparison in February of this year.



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