Moomoo Securities Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (Moomoo Malaysia) has just hit a new major milestone. Moomoo Malaysia customers can now trade stocks, ETFs, REITs, structured warrants and DLCs from the Singapore Exchange (SGX). They can do this directly through the moomoo app.
This marks the next step in moomoo’s journey to empower Malaysians with seamless global market access.
The global market is in reach
This new foray into the Singapore market is a testament to Moomoo Malaysia’s commitment to empowering Malaysian investors
It is supported by a vast array of robust educational resources. They are aimed at helping investors understand the nuances of international markets and make informed decisions.
Currently, Malaysian users of the the app already have the ability to get real-time market quotes at zero cost for both US and Malaysian markets.
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Direct access to SGX on moomoo app
With this direct SGX access, moomoo also hopes to help investors to diversify their portfolios with high-potential stocks from Singapore’s dynamic market.
“By integrating SGX offerings into our platform, along with our market insights, tools and educational resources, we are enabling our users to tap into a diverse and robust market, thereby fostering more informed and strategic investment decisions,” said Ivan Mok, CEO of Moomoo Malaysia.
Lowering barriers with intuitive tools
Moomoo Malaysia is also enhancing their suite of investment tools. Advanced analytics, real-time data, and intuitive screening tools empower investors to make informed decisions while also simplifying complex concepts.
“Our competitive pricing on SGX trades is a strategic move to support investors in building diversified portfolios with reduced cost barriers.
“We are committed to continually enhancing the investment experience on Moomoo, ensuring that our users have the best tools and opportunities at their disposal,” said Ivan.
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