[InfoWire] There s no shortage of trading platforms vying for attention in Africa s forex market. From Lagos to Cape Town, brokers are pitching fast execution, leverage options, and sleek dashboards. But for experienced traders, a flashy interface is never the full story. What matters is whether the platform holds up under real pressure. Whether your capital, data, and execution are actually safe. And whether the platform can adapt to the volatile and often fragmented realities of African markets.
Wednesday 29 October 2025
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