IG Markets New Zealand iPhone Trading App Available
IG Markets New Zealand iPhone Trading App Available
New Zealand (Vocus/PRWEB) February 24, 2011
CFD trading company, IG Markets, now offers its new iPhone trading application for download for its New Zealand clients. Available free from the AppStore, the App will offer CFD trading clients a variety of facilities including the power to see prices on their complete range of markets, place trades, view real-time charts and also receive breaking news announcements from Reuters.
Tamas Szabo, Chief Executive Officer, IG Markets Australia and New Zealand, commented “the worldwide popularity of the iPhone has been nothing short of phenomenal. We launched an award-winning browser optimised for the handset in 2009, but this latest move takes our mobile offering to the forefront of mobile technology.”
“IG Markets is committed to offering clients the very best trading tools to help them with their CFD trading, consistently offering great value through market-leading software and quality pricing. We are thrilled to be able to launch this exciting new feature,” Mr Szabo said.
IG Markets has offered iPhone users access to its trading system through an optimised browser for numerous years, which was highly regarded with clients. The next step was making an easily accessible, downloadable app available from the AppStore. In addition to the next-generation features mentioned above, clients will be able to:
Place CFD trades on the full IG Markets range of instruments – over 7,000 shares, indices, forex, commodities and bonds
Manage a complete portfolio, with functions to open, close and edit positions
Set, delete or amend working orders
Create stops and limits, including guaranteed stops
Create, edit and view watchlists
See open CFD positions at a glance
View real-time account balances.
An innovator in the CFD and Online trading field, IG Markets has offered mobile trading since 2004. In addition to the iPhone, IG Markets also supports BlackBerry devices, PDAs and other smartphones, such as those running the Android operating system. The IG Markets iPhone app is also compatible with Apple’s iPad.
About IG Markets
IG Markets specialises in financial derivatives, principally Contracts for Difference (CFDs) on over 7,000 global share CFDs, along with indices, fx, commodities, options, binaries and more. IG Markets is part of the IG Group, a UK FTSE 250 member with over 75,000 active clients worldwide. For further information please call 0800 442 150.
Apple, the Apple logo, iPod, iPod touch, iPad and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc.
Remember that CFDs are a leveraged product and can result in losses that exceed your initial deposit. CFD Trading may not be suitable for everyone, so please ensure that you fully understand the risks involved.
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