What is an Introducing Broker (IB)?

An Introducing Broker (IB) is an intermediary who connects traders (clients) with a brokerage firm. IBs do not handle trade execution themselves but earn commissions or rebates from the brokerage for referring clients. They provide additional services like market analysis, trading education, and customer support.

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How IB Services Work

Key Benefits of IB Services for Traders

Why Choose CFD Trading?

CFD trading provides Indian traders with accessible entry to global markets. With lower capital requirements compared to traditional trading, CFDs allow you to participate in a variety of asset classes and potentially capitalize on market movements

Types of Introducing Brokers

Introducing Brokers (IBs) plays a crucial role in connecting traders to the financial markets. They act as intermediaries, introducing clients to brokerage firms and earning commissions based on the trading activity of their referred clients.

  • Crude Oil (Brent & WTI)

    IBs specializing in crude oil provide access to Brent and WTI contracts, catering to traders interested. They offer expert analysis and market insights on global oil trends.

  • Gasoline

    IBs focused on gasoline provide opportunities to trade gasoline futures and CFDs, catering to clients involved in the energy sector or those speculating on fuel prices.

  • Diesel & Jet Fuel

    IBs specializing in diesel and jet fuel provide access to related derivatives, catering to businesses and traders involved in transportation and aviation.