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2024-05-29
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​TeleTrade to delist FISV, TLRY, INTU symbols from MT5 server

​TeleTrade to delist FISV, TLRY, INTU symbols from MT5 server

TeleTrade has announced significant changes affecting its MetaTrader 5 (MT5) trading platform. Effective June 3, 2024, the symbols FISV (Fiserv Inc.), TLRY (Tilray Inc.), and INTU (Intuit Inc.) will be delisted from the MT5 server due to a decision made by their liquidity provider.

Starting May 28, 2024, trading for the symbols FISV, TLRY, and INTU has been restricted to "Close Only" mode on the MT5 server. This restriction prevents traders from opening new positions but allows them to close existing ones. TeleTrade has advised all traders to close their open positions and delete any pending orders related to these symbols by the end of the trading session on May 31, 2024.

To ensure a smooth transition, TeleTrade has informed clients that any open positions remaining after the May 31, 2024, trading session will be forcefully closed, and all pending orders will be deleted. This proactive approach aims to mitigate any potential disruptions and provide traders with ample time to adjust their strategies accordingly.

Traders using the MT5 platform should carefully review their portfolios and take necessary actions to close or adjust positions involving FISV, TLRY, and INTU. The delisting of these symbols is a direct result of decisions made by TeleTrade's liquidity provider, emphasizing the importance of staying informed about changes that could impact trading activities.

TeleTrade encourages its clients to consider this information when planning their trading activities. The company remains committed to providing a seamless trading experience and will continue to update its clients on any further changes or developments.

TeleTrade's announcement regarding the delisting of FISV, TLRY, and INTU symbols from the MT5 server highlights the dynamic nature of financial trading environments and the importance of timely communication with traders. As the effective date approaches, traders are urged to take appropriate actions to manage their portfolios and ensure a smooth transition.

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