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Alpari (US) launches new futures division

Alpari (US), LLC, a regulated Foreign Exchange company and global provider of online Forex trading, announced today the launch of Alpari (US) Futures Division (“Alpari Futures”) offering U.S exchange traded futures and options to domestic and international investors, speculators, hedgers and institutions.

Alpari Futures provides traders with access to U.S futures exchanges through a suite of advanced trading platforms including NinjaTrader, Trade Navigator, PATS and Trading Technologies.  Essential technical trading tools including those offered by Trading Central, a leading investment research provider to financial market professionals, are now available for retail traders.

Alpari Futures completes the principals’ vision to establish a traditional Futures Commission Merchant (FCM) in the Futures and Forex industry:

Commenting on the launch of “Alpari Futures,” Andrey Vedikhin, co-founder of the Alpari group, noted, Alpari Futures distinguishes Alpari (US) from its FX competitors by providing commodities futures and options execution services. We recognize that investors are sophisticated and expect cutting edge technology along with professional customer service at competitive execution rates. As we have evolved into a broad-based, financial services company, we are committed to providing our customers with more robust products and technology, liquid financial instruments, and sophisticated market research and analysis.”

According to Olga Rybalkina, CEO of Alpari (US), LLC, “Alpari (US)’s philosophy is to be progressive. Our success in the Forex industry has allowed us to expand to become a traditional FCM. We are pleased to offer investors the opportunity to engage in OTC FX and U.S exchange traded futures and options through one firm.”

For more information about Alpari (US) Futures Division visit the interim website at www.alpari-futures.com or call 1-646-825-5767.
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