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Actual is the trading name for Element Group AG, a company registered in Switzerland. The firm operates as an online brokerage, providing retail and institutional clients with access to trade CFDs on various asset classes, including Forex, cryptocurrencies, stocks, indices, and commodities. They offer the MetaTrader 5 (MT5) trading platform and focus on providing a technologically-driven trading environment with competitive conditions.

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