Our benefits
Giving you the edge in today's fast moving markets.
- Read moreConsistently competitive pricing and brokerage
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We’re committed to keeping our prices as low as possible by giving you consistently competitive prices across all major asset classes.
- Read moreSimple technology
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We're always looking for new ways to make trading easier for you by improving and streamlining our platform.
- Read moreTalk to us anytime
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If the world’s markets are open, so are we. Just pick up the phone to talk to someone from our customer service or dealing team if you have a question or need help to make a trade.
- Read moreRelevant local support
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As well as the global services traditionally offered by CMC Markets, we've tailored services to reflect the particular needs of New Zealand traders. We offer exclusive one-on-one consultations with experienced sales executives to ensure every customer receives in-depth, assistance and education.
- Read moreReliable platforms
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Our streamlined browser-based platforms are designed to be the most efficient way to trade with us. Investment Trends 2010 Australia CFD Report shows that more than 8 out of 10 traders agree our CFD platform is both easy to use and reliable. But if you can’t get online to place your order, you only need to pick up the phone.
- Read moreCommitment to education for life
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We’re always putting education your way. Download one of our Trading Smart guides. Watch ongoing webinars and customers-only videos covering technical analysis, foreign exchange and trading psychology, walkthroughs and trading literature for new, intermediate and expert CFD and FX traders, including Trading IQ. Investment Trends rated us Australia’s number one for CFD education in their 2010 Australia CFD Report.
- Read moreSafe and secure
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We’re committed to keeping your cash safe. CMC Markets (NZ) is a 5-star rated member of the New Zealand Financial Markets Association (NZFMA). The NZFMA represents the interests of members in ensuring the sound management of over-the-counter financial markets in New Zealand, which turned over approximately $10 trillion in 2006.
