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DealBook® For iPad Launched By GFT Markets

A worldwide leader in forex, GFT Markets, has released an iPad version of its award-winning DealBook® trading platform.

The free app, “DealBook® for iPad,” is part of a complete suite of trading products including DealBook® 360, DealBook® WEB, and DealBook® Mobile.

The iPad version features full-screen charting that let traders expand the chart, access drawing tools, add indicators, and set alarms. Qualified customers can watch real-time news via CNBC TV streaming video.

DealBook® for iPad is based on the DealBook® trading platform that has won numerous awards including Best Online Trading Platform in the Shares Awards 2011, MoneyAM Best Online Overseas Trading Platform 2010, and MoneyAM Best Online charts - DealBook® WEB 2009.

GFT Markets has local offices in Sydney, London, New York, Singapore, Grand Rapids, New Jersey, and Tokyo and provides its global client base with the opportunity to speculate and trade in a broad range of markets, securely, efficiently, and quickly.

The iPad version by GFT

The iPad version by GFT Markets is really good.

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