HYDERABAD - After the successful launch of Mid-Day Market scan and sms alerts on all BSE NSE stocks, Vantagetrade has come up with a unique concept in stock trading.
Interday Trend Calls is a unique trading concept, where the daily price movement can be monetized thus maximizing the gain.
The recommendation in Interday concept comprises of 2 calls (Single Buy and Sell Pair) which capture the total day’s action in a positive direction. Also the stock prices and calls would be auto refreshed on the website without having required to manually refresh.
In the case of a sudden change in trend the signals will be (triggered to square off or reverse positions) changing dynamically. The offerings would also include sms alerts to advice the trader when he/she is not logged in.
The Interday calls are listed out for stocks with Go Long or Go short signals only for the current trading day on the chart. With these signals, one can take a position to execute trades.
“Online investors can benefit and reap utmost levels of ROI from this innovative concept introduced by Vantagetrade,” said CEO of Forceites Sharath Kaza.
“The upgraded version not only offers the users with intuitive interface, features, tools but also a rich delightful experience, added Kaza.
After offering free services for more than a year since launch, Vantagetrade now offers a varied range of paid services catering to various segments of the customers.
However, Vantagetrade will be free to surf with limited features.
Having gone paid on April 9 with affordable rate plans; Vantagetrade has subscriptions reasonably priced enabling retail investors to choose a plan based on their investment objectives.
Vantagetrade leverages on cutting edge technologies and robust algorithms to reap profits supporting various kinds of investment strategies such as delivery, Intraday or Interday.
In a way, Vantagetrade makes volatility and market fluctuations irrelevant giving profitable calls in any kind of market for any kind of trade.
Bull or bear, vantagetrade is there to empower stock market investors with profitable trades in any kind of market conditions. (ANI)
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