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  2. Investing.com - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Israeli entrepreneur Dror Efrat in 2007 as Forexpros, [14] the portal offered forex analysis, a broker directory, and a discussion forum in English, Spanish, Hebrew and Arabic. [15] During 2008–2009, more editions were added, and the platform expanded its offering from Forex data to encompass other financial instruments.

  3. Global-View.com - Wikipedia

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    Global-View.com is an online currency trading community founded by former Continental Grain subsidiary, ContiCurrency, traders Jay Meisler and John Bland in 1996. The historical significance of the website's main feature, the FOREX Forum, is that it started an important internet movement for retail trading.

  4. List of Internet forums - Wikipedia

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    An Internet forum, or message board, is an online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages. [1] They are an element of social media technologies which take on many different forms including blogs, business networks, enterprise social networks, forums, microblogs, photo sharing, products/services review, social bookmarking, social gaming, social ...

  5. Currensee - Wikipedia

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    Currensee (or currensee.com) was a financial services company based in Boston to serve as a social network for foreign exchange (FX, Forex, or currency) traders. The company provided mirror trading services to its clients that allowed them to make trading decisions based on other traders actions.

  6. Foreign Exchange Committee - Wikipedia

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    serving as a forum for the discussion of good practices and technical issues in the FX market, fostering improvements in risk management in the FX market by offering recommendations and guidelines, and; supporting actions that facilitate greater contractual certainties for all parties active in foreign exchange.

  7. Electronic communication network - Wikipedia

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    An electronic communication network (ECN) is a type of computerized forum or network that facilitates the trading of financial products outside traditional stock exchanges. An ECN is generally an electronic system accessed by an electronic trading platform that widely disseminates orders entered by market makers to third parties and permits the ...