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New Spread Betting Trading Tools Unveiled by Tradefair

Tradefair Spreads have provided their customers with some fantastic new trading tools for the Autumn 2010 trading season.

2010-11-02
LONDON, ENGLAND, November 02, 2010 (Press-News.org) Tradefair Spreads have provided their customers with some fantastic new trading tools for the Autumn 2010 trading season. Autochartist pattern recognition software and a new economic calendar powered by Econoday are now available completely free to all Tradefair Spreads customers that hold a live account. Coupled with this, Tradefair Spreads are offering a sign-up bonus of GBP100 to all new customers.

"We've been searching for tools that benefit our customers by a) being impartial to ourselves and therefore providing independent information and b) providing a service of consistent and reliable professional quality to ensure extra value is gained by our clients. We've been lucky enough to find two tools that match these criteria," said Ben Mosalski, Marketing Manager at Tradefair.

The pattern recognition software saves time by scanning thousands of financial instruments and automatically identifying emerged and emerging patterns. The software can send customisable alerts meaning clients will be notified of any potential emerging trades specific to the strategy they follow. Autochartist also gives five indicators as to the strength of patterns and displays prediction regions and associated confidence of that prediction.

"As leaders in chart pattern recognition we are pleased to welcome leading financial spread betting firm Tradefair Spreads to our community and that their clients are now able to experience our automated technical analysis solutions," said Enis Mehmet, Head of Business Development at Autochartist.

Tradefair Spreads new economic calendar powered by Econoday provides previews, analysts' expectations, reviews & analysis of all major global economic events. The economic calendar will help their customers prepare and react to market-moving information. The simple usability and country-specific announcements are what make this calendar a brilliant tool for those looking to do financial spread betting quickly and easily.

To access these tools and take advantage of the GBP100 sign-up bonus, traders should visit www.tradefair.com and apply for an account. Once opened, funded and five non-share trades have been placed, you can claim the GBP100 bonus. See site for full terms. From the day your account is opened you'll be able to access the economic calendar and pattern recognition software giving your trading a new lease of life.

Spread bets carry a high level of risk so you should only speculate with money you can afford to lose. You can lose more than your initial deposit and stake. Before you open an account, please ensure that spread betting matches your investment objectives, familiarise yourself with the risks involved and if necessary seek independent advice.

Tradefair Spreads is a trading name of London Capital Group Ltd (LCG) which is a company registered in England and Wales under registered number: 3218125. LCG is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA), a member of the London Stock Exchange. Registered address: 4th Floor, 12 Appold Street, London EC2A 2AW.

Website: http://www.tradefair.com


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[Press-News.org] New Spread Betting Trading Tools Unveiled by Tradefair
Tradefair Spreads have provided their customers with some fantastic new trading tools for the Autumn 2010 trading season.