The CFD broker has introduced “Vault,” allowing traders to protect funds from market exposure without withdrawal fees.
Investors maintain instant access when needed, allowing them to better manage risk.
CFD online
trading provider iFOREX has launched “Vault,” a new fund management
feature that allows traders to secure portions of their capital away from
market exposure while maintaining instant access when needed.
iFOREX Unveils
“Vault” to Enhance Trading Fund Management
Vault's
primary function allows traders to transfer funds that would otherwise serve as
collateral for open positions into a protected environment. This addresses a
key concern for active traders who often need to balance market exposure with
capital preservation.
Itai Sadeh, the CEO of iFOREX
“At
iFOREX, we are committed to providing traders with tools that enhance financial
security while maximizing flexibility,” said Itai Sadeh, CEO of iFOREX. “Vault is
designed to help clients manage their funds with confidence. Whether you want
to protect capital from trading risks or simply avoid withdrawal fees, Vault
offers a seamless and cost-effective solution.”
For active
traders, the practical benefits are substantial. Consider a trader with
$10,000 in their account who only wishes to allocate $3,000 to
current market positions. Before Vault, the remaining $7,000 would either
sit idle but potentially at risk in the trading account or require a
complete withdrawal—often with fees and delays for redepositing.
Now,
traders can simply transfer that $7,000 to Vault where it remains protected
from market fluctuations while staying within the iFOREX ecosystem.
When new trading opportunities emerge or additional margin is needed,
those funds become instantly available again without the waiting periods or
costs associated with traditional withdrawal and deposit cycles.
“Pulse”
Prior to
the Vault launch, iFOREX
debuted “Pulse” in December 2024, an artificial
intelligence-driven system that provides trading recommendations by analyzing
real-time market data. The technology continuously monitors various market
indicators, identifying assets experiencing significant price movements,
securities reaching new time-period highs or lows, instruments with increasing
trading volumes, historically profitable assets, and regionally popular trading
vehicles.
The launch
of these new features follows
the October 2024 appointment of Hemi Algranaty to the position of Head of
Innovation. Algranaty returns to iFOREX after previously serving as the
company's Chief Technology Officer for twelve years from 2006 to 2018. Before
rejoining iFOREX, he held the CTO position at Wiser Market and will now lead
the company's artificial intelligence integration and product development
strategies.
iFOREX Europe and 870 CFDs
The feature
comes as part of the company's broader strategy to enhance its trading platform
capabilities and expand its global footprint. Founded in 1996, iFOREX has
established itself as a significant player in the online trading industry.
iFOREX
operates under Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) regulation
through iFOREX Europe, which holds license number 143/11 and provides services
across the European Economic Area through MiFID “passporting” rights.
The group also maintains regulatory authorization from the Financial Services
Commission in the British Virgin Islands.
The
platform currently offers trading on over 870 financial instruments through
Contracts for Difference (CFDs), catering to retail clients worldwide through
its proprietary trading technology.
CFD online
trading provider iFOREX has launched “Vault,” a new fund management
feature that allows traders to secure portions of their capital away from
market exposure while maintaining instant access when needed.
iFOREX Unveils
“Vault” to Enhance Trading Fund Management
Vault's
primary function allows traders to transfer funds that would otherwise serve as
collateral for open positions into a protected environment. This addresses a
key concern for active traders who often need to balance market exposure with
capital preservation.
Itai Sadeh, the CEO of iFOREX
“At
iFOREX, we are committed to providing traders with tools that enhance financial
security while maximizing flexibility,” said Itai Sadeh, CEO of iFOREX. “Vault is
designed to help clients manage their funds with confidence. Whether you want
to protect capital from trading risks or simply avoid withdrawal fees, Vault
offers a seamless and cost-effective solution.”
For active
traders, the practical benefits are substantial. Consider a trader with
$10,000 in their account who only wishes to allocate $3,000 to
current market positions. Before Vault, the remaining $7,000 would either
sit idle but potentially at risk in the trading account or require a
complete withdrawal—often with fees and delays for redepositing.
Now,
traders can simply transfer that $7,000 to Vault where it remains protected
from market fluctuations while staying within the iFOREX ecosystem.
When new trading opportunities emerge or additional margin is needed,
those funds become instantly available again without the waiting periods or
costs associated with traditional withdrawal and deposit cycles.
“Pulse”
Prior to
the Vault launch, iFOREX
debuted “Pulse” in December 2024, an artificial
intelligence-driven system that provides trading recommendations by analyzing
real-time market data. The technology continuously monitors various market
indicators, identifying assets experiencing significant price movements,
securities reaching new time-period highs or lows, instruments with increasing
trading volumes, historically profitable assets, and regionally popular trading
vehicles.
The launch
of these new features follows
the October 2024 appointment of Hemi Algranaty to the position of Head of
Innovation. Algranaty returns to iFOREX after previously serving as the
company's Chief Technology Officer for twelve years from 2006 to 2018. Before
rejoining iFOREX, he held the CTO position at Wiser Market and will now lead
the company's artificial intelligence integration and product development
strategies.
iFOREX Europe and 870 CFDs
The feature
comes as part of the company's broader strategy to enhance its trading platform
capabilities and expand its global footprint. Founded in 1996, iFOREX has
established itself as a significant player in the online trading industry.
iFOREX
operates under Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) regulation
through iFOREX Europe, which holds license number 143/11 and provides services
across the European Economic Area through MiFID “passporting” rights.
The group also maintains regulatory authorization from the Financial Services
Commission in the British Virgin Islands.
The
platform currently offers trading on over 870 financial instruments through
Contracts for Difference (CFDs), catering to retail clients worldwide through
its proprietary trading technology.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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