Mirae Asset Securities Launches Overseas Futures Simulation Trading
[Asia Economy Reporter Song Hwajeong] Mirae Asset Securities announced on the 20th that it has launched overseas futures simulated trading.
Mirae Asset Securities customers can now simulate trading not only domestic and overseas stocks and domestic derivatives but also overseas futures through the simulated investment service.
The Mirae Asset Securities simulated investment service has surpassed 55,000 accounts opened for simulated trading within three years of its launch. It allows users to experience simulated trading with screens identical to actual trading, including watchlists, various market prices and investment information, and order screens. Additionally, through services such as group creation and brokerage rooms, general individuals can easily create and operate simulated investment groups, with more than 180 groups currently active. In the recent university student simulated investment challenge, a total of 1,426 participants applied, receiving strong responses from the MZ generation (people in their 20s and 30s). Mirae Asset Securities plans to actively support simulated investment competition management consulting and non-face-to-face investment lectures targeting the MZ generation who are new to investing.
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A Mirae Asset Securities official stated, “We are currently actively promoting the introduction of simulated trading certification for the derivatives market, which was previously only allowed through existing exchange simulated trading systems,” adding, “Individual investors trading derivatives for the first time will be able to complete simulated trading on Mirae Asset Securities’ actual trading screens and open accounts all at once.”
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