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Abstract:Admirals, a retail Forex and CFD broker, has made the Premium Analytics website, which has key analytical tools to help traders and investors make trading and investment decisions.
Admirals, a retail Forex and CFD broker, has made a website called Premium Analytics that has key analytical tools to help traders and investors make trading and investment decisions.
Using Acuity's AI research, traders can gauge market sentiment.
Furthermore, they can read Dow Jones market news.
They can also validate their analysis using Trading Central technical signals.
The Premium Analytics Research Terminal also provides traders with clear Technical Analysis that is presented in a user-friendly manner.
Traders can also look at snapshots of market direction, such as when trends began and how long they lasted.
Traders can also find practical ways to interpret technical insights such as support and resistance trends or chart patterns.
Finally, Admirals' clients can quickly grasp current market sentiment with benchmarks indicating volatility strength and bullish or bearish moods.
If you open a live account with Admirals, you will be able to use the full version of Premium Analytics. You can use the basic version if you sign up for a demo account.
Log in to the Trader's Room and select Premium Analytics from the left-hand menu.
Remember that TipRanks analysis, which is now available on the Admirals app, recently provided clients with a way to trade based on data. Click on the stock in the app to see ratings from top analysts.
TipRanks is trusted by millions of investors worldwide. It keeps track of and measures the erformance of over 96,000 financial experts, like Wall Street analysts, hedge funds, and financial bloggers.
Traders can make better investment decisions if they focus like a laser on the quality of analysis that is needed. The top Wall Street analysts are ranked by name, sector, price targets, success rate, and average return.
About Admiral Markets
Admirals (Admiral Markets) was started in 2001 and is a global forex and CFD broker. It is overseen by a number of regulators in the various regions it serves. These regulators are the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) of the United Kingdom, the Estonian Financial Supervision Authority (EFSA), the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC), the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC), and the Jordan Securities Commission (JSC). The FCA and ASIC are top-tier financial regulators.
Admirals are considered safe because it has a long track record, discloses its financials, and its parent company, the Admirals Group, is listed on a stock exchange.
Admiral Markets on WikiFX
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