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On 08/05/2021 at 14:53, Lollo said:
  • What are trading hours for crypto with IG?
  • can we trade crypto during the week end?

Hi CFD cryptos are traded almost 24h a day and  7days a week so yes u can trade crypto over the week end. Ps I’m not from IG :))))

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22 minutes ago, Smormad said:

 

Yeah, you can trade whenever you want. 

I don't think it would be a problem trading during the weekend. You can trade whenever you want.  I learned how to do it on the cryptoinformator website.

The highest income is brought by bitcoin. When looking at the value of the current 55,000 dollars, of course, everyone is thinking about investing in it. Forecasts vary, and many believe that by the end of 2021, they would have surpassed 100,000 dollars.

The growth is projected to be based on the fact that real-world payment flow stock markets are still burdened by the current pandemic but is also based on the increasing acceptance of BTC as legal tender ( PayPal is bringing this option, and bitcoin is also coming to Wall Street soon).

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