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Abstract: Recently, ThinkMarkets claimed that it has joined forces with AI pioneer Acuity Trading. Acuity Trading’s signal center tools will be integrated directly into the ThinkMarkets trading ecosystem.
Recently, ThinkMarkets claimed that it has joined forces with AI pioneer Acuity Trading. Acuity Tradings signal center tools will be integrated directly into the ThinkMarkets trading ecosystem. Traders can receive up to 40 high-quality, real-time trading signals every day. The progress will be supported by experienced technical analysts and innovative AI-based market data analysis. Traders can plan their trading strategies in advance by using these signals. The signals also come with entry, exit, and stop loss levels. This partnership will give ThinkMarket a significant change and help ThinkMarkets promote its branding efficiently.
ThinkMarkets CEO and co-founder Nauman Anees state: “We are always looking for ways to enhance our traders experience and give them opportunities to improve their trading performance and achieve their trading goals. The integration of Signal Centre compliments our varied offering of trading platforms by providing clear, actionable insights direct to traders to support them to make informed and faster decisions about their trades.”
Andrew Lane, CEO of Acuity Trading, said: “We are delighted to be partnering with ThinkMarkets, a leading global online trading provider. This partnership will allow us to offer our innovative analytics platform to ThinkMarkets clients, providing them with a valuable tool to help them make more informed trading decisions. We believe that this partnership will be mutually beneficial, and we look forward to working together to help traders succeed.”
About ThinkMarkets
ThinkMarkets is a global online brokerage firm that offers trading services in various financial markets, including Forex, commodities, indices, and cryptocurrencies. It was founded in 2010 and is headquartered in Australia, with additional offices in the United Kingdom, South Africa, and other countries. ThinkMarkets is a regulated broker. WikiFX has given this broker a decent score of 7.94/20.
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