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Co-Mo Trade is a forex broker established in 2012 and regulated in multiple jurisdictions by ASIC (Australia), FINTRAC (Canada). Co-Mo Trade offers popular MT5 trading platforms available for desktop and mobile devices as well as web trader. Trading instruments include over 115 currencies; popular cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin and Ethereum; and also precious metals, commodities, and stock indexes as CFDs.
380 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia, 3000, melbourne, Australia
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