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WYCIWYG is an acronym for What You Click Is What You Get. WYCIWYG means that when a trader clicks on a price, that price is “captured” as the execution price and therefore even if the market moves subsequently, the customer still gets the price he chose, always. WYCIWYG execution erases all slippage from trading activities.

Abbreviation derived from, but unrelated to, WYSIWYG.

See ACM Forex Trading website: www.ac-markets.com

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