| 2009-05-14 | Forexyard.com puts its horns into Meta Trader
After launching a brand new web site last week, www.FOREXYARD.com forges
ahead with an ever widening array of products by launching its FSA (Forex
Strategy Automator) account. The new product is more than just a new account
type. It allows traders to choose pre-made strategies to trade on their
behalf. basically, where once a user would need to go through the steps of
learning all there was to learn about forex trading, customers now need only
choose a strategy that suits his or her needs and desires and the rest is
automated. The technology is completely web bases, requires no download, and
can be used on any computer or browser type.
The technology allows novices and experts alike to step into the forex
market with little or no knowledge whatsoever. FOREXYARD makes only one
assumption; that a customer can decide for himself who best to manage his
portfolio. Customers need only imagine that they are stepping into a full
service brokerage where they can meet and learn everything about there
account manager including performance history. So at a click of a button, a
customer can choose who best to manage his money based on real performance.
Forex traders more familiar with the Meta Trader platform will also be very
comfortable with this new account type. FOREXYARD customers using the aptly
named FSA (FOREX STRATEGY AUTOMATOR) account can now utilize all the
benefits found on MT4, but on a legitimate broker's software. Foreyard's new
software allows an EA (Expert Advisors) the ability to upload strategies on
to the platform making them readily accessible to all of Foreyard's
customers. The new functionality will allow traders the world over to choose
any number of strategies to work for them while EAs can upload there own
strategies just like on MT4.
Established in 2005, FOREXYARD is an online foreign exchange broker
providing thousands of customers the vehicle to trading forex never before
available. By providing this new technology, FOREXYARD hopes to take some of
the bite from learning forex.
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