Free iPad Forex Trading Application

08 Jul 2010 | Apps |

OANDA Corporation, provider of the world’s most accurate currency data, and the creator of innovative online forex trading has launched the first native iPad app for currency trading.

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The application offers tight spreads and trading advantages of fxTrade, the company’s award-winning forex trading platform.

OANDA fxTrade for iPad is created to make use of the iPad’s large display, rich visual experience, and responsive touch screen. It allows the traders to view the several dynamic views of market data on a single screen, for easy and fast trading decisions anytime, in any part of the world. Traders or interested users can download the app from Apple iTune for free.

The software boasts of its features that include:

24/7 currency trading at interbank rates.
A live-streaming rate feed, with rich central displays of trade, market, and rate data.
Immediate trade execution on all major currency pairs, popular cross pairs, and 4     precious metal pairs.
Scrollable, expandable charts in multiple timeframes, with up to 4 charted pairs shown simultaneously.
Ability to set market orders: take profit, stop loss, trailing stops.
Live updates of customer account details: unrealized/realized P&L; margin used/available; net asset value.

This is not the first time OANDA has released a software for an Apple device. It has launched a native iPhone trading app last month.

Michael Stumm, CEO of OANDA Corporation says, “The iPad represents a leap forward in usability and human-computer interactions, and we believe it will turn out to be a game changer. Being first out the gate with a mobile offering built specifically for the iPad is the type of innovation our customers have come to expect from OANDA.”

Stumm also added that the company (OANDA), wants forex trading to be open and accessible, and the company’s vision include a market that is available to anyone, anywhere, anytime.

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