AUSTIN, TX, February 20, 2013 (Press-News.org) SignalPush combines efforts with two of the leading FOREX companies to add value for clients.
Autochartist is the "world's most advanced tool for the automatic identification of chart patterns and Fibonacci patterns." Updates are sent to the SignalPush software often showing users updated chart patterns and trade opportunities. Included in the information provided is the quality of the signal, the type and the interval. All of these things will greatly increase the chances of a profitable trade.
FXWire Pro offers a real-time newsfeed, giving traders a comprehensive overview of the global currency markets in real time. FxWire Pro is the only professional Newsfeed service to remove all the unnecessary "information noise" and deliver precise, high quality, currency market related news in a truly trader friendly format.
They also include reviews of the day's movements and an overview of the next day's major events for currency markets.
SignalPush is a cutting-edge technology that connects signal providers and traders in an average of less than 0.25 seconds. With a near real-time signal dashboard and automated binary option Trade Copier, SignalPush is a simple software download allowing users to receive a variety of signals from any number of providers. SignalPush supports news alerts, trade signals, binary direction signals, breakout alerts, pattern alerts and more! The Signal Dashboard eliminates the need to visit multiple sites or applications and saves the user time by delivering all of their signals to one place. The SignalPush Trade Copier gives clients a magnitude of control through a variety of options to help personalize their trades and control their risk. This is the perfect solution for traders that don't have the time to trade on their own and still want to have the ability to have professional trades placed on their account while they are away.
SignalPush currently supports GOptions and is working on integrating new brokers.
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SignalPush Now Offers a Real-Time Newsfeed and Chart Pattern Recognition Service
SignalPush, the leading signal dashboard and automated binary option trade copier, announced that they are now joining forces with FXWire Pro and Autochartist to offer clients even more tools to use for trading.
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[Press-News.org] SignalPush Now Offers a Real-Time Newsfeed and Chart Pattern Recognition ServiceSignalPush, the leading signal dashboard and automated binary option trade copier, announced that they are now joining forces with FXWire Pro and Autochartist to offer clients even more tools to use for trading.