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Abstract:Eightcap has announced a partnership with Acuity to give customers an AI-powered economic calendar that provides daily trade ideas based on over 1000 macroeconomic events, sorted in order of market impact, helping traders to more successfully manage event-driven market volatility.
“By adding Acuity's cutting-edge AI technology into our platform, we are able to give our customers a strong new tool that will help them remain ahead of the competition. We are dedicated to delivering a wide variety of tools and instructional materials that will improve our customers' trading experiences and enable them to trade smarter.”
Eightcap has announced a partnership with Acuity to give customers an AI-powered economic calendar that provides daily trade ideas based on over 1000 macroeconomic events, sorted in order of market impact, helping traders to more successfully manage event-driven market volatility.
Alex Howard, the newly appointed CEO of the Melbourne-based FX and CFD broker, is off to a good start by introducing Acuity's popular products to its customer base.
All Eightcap customers will have access to the new economic calendar, which can be viewed immediately via the Eightcap client site. Traders will also be able to run the economic calendar as an EA tab on their MT4 or MT5 research terminal, giving them access to news, sentiment data, and other features all inside the same window.
The calendar distinguishes itself from conventional economic calendars by providing useful insights into why an economic event is impacting the market, how the market is expected to respond, the amount of the market response, and the speed with which the effect is seen. Traders will also obtain useful insights into each macroeconomic event's historical market performance.
Clients will be able to uncover trade opportunities across 100+ nations and 1000+ macroeconomic events by instantly highlighting trading ideas using AI-enhanced filtering.
AI filtering employs bold, vivid components to the trader's advantage in order to display high, medium, and low-impact occurrences. With price, emotion, and possible range charts, traders will also be able to assess probable market movement before, during, and after occurrences.
“By adding Acuity's cutting-edge AI technology into our platform, we are able to give our customers a strong new tool that will help them remain ahead of the markets,” said Alex Howard, Chief Executive Officer of Eightcap. “We are dedicated to delivering a wide variety of tools and instructional materials that will improve our customers' trading experiences and enable them to trade smarter.”
“We are thrilled to be collaborating with Eightcap, a prominent online broker in the sector,” said Andrew Lane, CEO of Acuity Trading. “Our collaboration will enable us to reach a larger audience and provide more traders access to our advanced AI-based products.”
Eightcap offers trading in a variety of financial markets, including Forex, Indices, Shares, Commodities, and Cryptocurrency CFDs.
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