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Does anyone else know any other SB providers that you can use to trade through TV? I've only so far seen CFD providers which doesn't work for me due to tax reasons (mainly the hassle of having to account for it as well as the obvious cost).
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Is there any update on when/if there will be any integration with Tradingview???
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By TraceyShort · Posted
The anonymity of cryptocurrency transactions can vary depending on the specific cryptocurrency you use and the methods you use. While some cryptocurrencies provide a degree of privacy and anonymity, it is important to note that achieving complete anonymity can be difficult. Most cryptocurrencies operate on a pseudonymous basis. Transactions are recorded in a public ledger, called a blockchain, using cryptographic addresses instead of personal information. However, these addresses are usually not directly linked to a real identity, unless someone voluntarily discloses this information. Some cryptocurrencies, such as Monero (XMR) and Zcash (ZEC), are specifically designed to increase privacy and anonymity. I read on https://deeplab.com/darkweb/anonymous-sudan-launches-cyberattacks-on-middle-eastern-news-outlets-expands-target-list-with-four-additional-names that some people use this anonymity as a cyber attack.
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Guest RM MR
Hello,
I have opened two positions at two different times, but the positions tab seems to have aggregated both of them on my chart and I would like to see them separated.
My first position was at 168 and my second at 186, but the chart shows two shares at 177 and the total profit value as the sum of both shares.
The positions tab doesn't seem to have a + sign to see the positions as non-aggregate, and I can't find a way to see both of the positions in separate lines. I am doing this in share dealing and not in spread bets or cfd's
Do you know any way possible to see each position in its own line?
Thank you for your help
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