abstrak:Blueberry Markets has over 30,000 traders on board and is seeing double-digit revenue growth. Clients of Blueberry Markets will gain access to the Signal Stream API, user-friendly MetaTrader EAs, and a daily email with trading signals based on technical analysis insights. Signal Centre was founded in 2018 to provide high quality, fast, and accurate market analysis with clear, structured trade ideas and signals. Blueberry Markets is a broker regulated by the Australia Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) and the Securities Commission of the Bahamas (SCB).
Blueberry Markets, a retail FX and CFDs broker located in Australia, has announced a relationship with trading signals provider Signal Centre.
Signal Centre will supply daily material from its team of expert analysts to Blueberry Markets' community of 30,000 traders through their MetaTrader 4 (MT4) and MetaTrader 5 (MT5) platforms as part of the strategic collaboration. Clients of Blueberry Markets will gain access to the recently announced Signal Stream API, user-friendly MetaTrader EAs, and a daily email with trading signals based on technical analysis insights across Forex, CFDs, Crypto, Commodities & Metals, and Indices.
Blueberry Markets reported a significant rise in Telegram users in the first two months of the relationship, as well as an increase in email open rates of more than 25%, which is 10% higher than the industry average.
“The integration of Signal Stream throughout our trading platforms, Telegram, and daily emails significantly beyond our expectations,” remarked Ajak Biar, Chief Commercial Officer at Blueberry Markets. Our firm takes a customer-centric approach to all elements of the business, so being able to engage, educate, and please our traders with relevant information and analysis that keeps them coming back is a significant win for our team.
Blueberry Markets has over 30,000 traders on board and is seeing double-digit revenue growth. The firm continues to grow into new countries throughout the world, offering tailored trading experiences to retail traders of all levels.
Blueberry Markets is a broker regulated by the Australia Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) and the Securities Commission of the Bahamas (SCB). The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the United Kingdom has authorized and regulated Signal Centre.
“Over the years, we've created a reputation for fairness, openness, and security among our customer base of investors, brokers, people, and stakeholders,” said Steve O'Hare, Chief Operating Officer of Signal Centre. Our attitude has always been to prioritize the interests of the traders, as we work to improve their chances of success via education and assistance. Both Signal Centre and Blueberry Markets commit time and resources in the process and business procedures to assure high levels of client education, customer service, and technical integration.
Acuity Trading bought Signal Centre last year, and it is an FCA-regulated supplier of independent technical analysis and market research. Signal Centre was founded in 2018 to concentrate on PIA First's analytical research arm and its expansion into the retail trading platform sector to satisfy the demand for high quality, fast, and accurate market analysis with clear, structured trade ideas and signals developed by skilled traders and analysts. Signal Centre's multi-asset signals, strategy, and analysis are accessible in a variety of languages and via a variety of delivery methods, including MT4/5, API, widgets, email, and instant messaging services such as Telegram, Facebook, WhatsApp, WeChat, and SMS.
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