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I am going on a trip to America, i intend to continue trading and monitoring my current positions that are open while i am there. Will i be able to access the same account? I am located in London UK?

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It's awesome that you're planning to keep an eye on your trading positions while you're there. As for accessing your account from London, UK, it should be totally doable, but it might depend on your broker's policies and any potential restrictions due to your location. I've heard some folks use VPNs to access their accounts from different countries.

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On 02/05/2024 at 03:28, Branetax said:

It's awesome that you're planning to keep an eye on your trading positions while you're there. As for accessing your account from London, UK, it should be totally doable, but it might depend on your broker's policies and any potential restrictions due to your location. I've heard some folks use VPNs to access their accounts from different countries.

It might be worth looking into, just to be safe. If you're gonna be traveling around, make sure to check out DB Fahrplan and Deutsche Bahn Fahrplanauskunft to help you navigate Germany's train system. I found this helpful link dbfahrplan.com/de/ And wow, a trip to America sounds like a blast!

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