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Recognizing the best forex brokers is not just a matter of identity and basic trading needs. You may need to compare some of them to have more clarity when browsing through some information on forex brokers.


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Under the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, the CFTC is assigned full responsibility to regulate swaps, and the SEC to regulate security-based swaps.

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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is an independent federal agency that regulates the securities markets with mission of protecting investors, maintaining the markets, and facilitating capital information.

The SEC was founded by Congress in 1934 in response to the stock market crash of 1929. It played a major role in returning billions of dollars to investors following the great recession of 2008 by imposing penalties on responsible financial institutions and individuals.

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 The CFTC regulates investments in commodities to be delivered in the future, while the SEC regulates investments in securities.

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Online trading in Nigeria is currently unregulated, while offline forex trading is well-regulated. This regulatory contrast is due to the differences like these two markets.

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