
ACCESS
Invest in Argentina
FTG offers direct access to an Exchange Market leader in Latin America
More than 140 authorized agents trade daily in our affiliated Exchanges and made up of local and international companies that
vary in nature and importance.
You can access the exchange as:
Trading Agent: for companies that prefer to trade all available
products in Argentine exchanges and agree on clearing and
settlement conditions with other agent.
Settlement and Clearing Agent: for companies that wish to
trade, clear and settle available products in Argentine exchan-
ges.
Principals: for clients who wish to trade through a broker. There
exist three possible alternatives for doing this:
Special Settlement Account (SSA): legal persons with corpo-
rate assets in excess of $10,000,000 trading their own portfolio.
Professional Trader Account: natural persons who make of
trading a regular activity and are willing to commit their partici-
pation in exchange for a variety of bonuses.
Principal: natural or legal person who wishes to invest
through a broker.

Determine your
hedging and
investment needs
Choose the legal
figure which best
fits you to access
the market
After meeting the
necessary
requirements, start
trading
Contact our customer
support area to start
trading
TECHNOLOGY

DIRECT EXECUTION
Place your own orders via DMA
ALGO TRADING
Spreadsheet trading and algorithmic trading
SUPPORT
Primary´s Support Center is available 5 days a week.

HIGH AVAILABILITY
Ongoing trading thanks to fault-tolerant technology.
RISK MANAGEMENT
Powerful tools for managing pre-trade risk.
MULTI ASSET PLATFORM
Access to all the products in the argentine capital market.


In addition, investors will settle its operations against the Exchange´s Central Counterparty (CCP) and can use U.S. Banks Accounts for margins and collaterals.
LATEST NEWS & RESEARCH

In the four months since former Buenos Aires Mayor Mauricio Macri was elected president, Argentina has become a lodestone for global investors. They're anticipating the biggest spurt of growth in Latin America, a corresponding retreat of inflation and the best returns from the continent's healthiest companies.
Markets often bestow a halo on new governments that fades when promises can't be kept. Investors in Argentina are too familiar with disappointment to declare that this time is different.