I'm new to trading. Can I still win on TradeX?

I'm new to trading. Can I still win on TradeX?

Absolutely! No prior trading experience is required to use TradeX. Our app is crafted to simplify the typical challenges associated with trading. Your knowledge on Sports, Media, Finance or just current affairs is more than enough to win.

Moreover, we have several instruction videos, walkthroughs, expert interviews & live sessions on our YouTube channel and more than 200 articles in our Help Center to help you understand how to use TradeX like a pro.

You can also join our Telegram community that has around 50 experts eagerly helping more than 40,000 traders who are a part of the channel.


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