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About Virtual Trader

Virtual Trader is a trading software from Virtual Trader that assists users in managing their investment portfolios. It includes real-time market data, advanced charting tools, and portfolio management features so users can make informed trading decisions. The platform provides a user-friendly interface to access various financial instruments and allows for customizable alerts based on market movements. Users can also utilize backtesting capabilities to evaluate trading strategies against historical data. Key capabilities: real-time market data advanced charting tools portfolio management customizable alerts backtesting features Best for: individual investors and traders that need to analyze and execute trades efficiently.

Virtual Trader Details

Vendor
Virtual Trader
Year Launched
2003
Location
483 Green Lanes London N13 4BS UK
Deployment
cloud
Training Options
documentation, videos
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish
Users
Accountant, Financial Analyst, Business Owner, Investor, Stock Trader, large enterprises and multinational corporations.
Industries Served
Manufacturing, Retail, Financial Services, Healthcare, Technology, Energy, Logistics and Transportation, Pharmaceuticals, Automotive, Telecommunications
Tags
intercompany automation, ERP integration, and financial accounting.

Virtual Trader's In-App Market Place

Does Virtual Trader have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

Free trial
Free version
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Accepted Payment Currencies

USD ($), EUR (€), GBP (£), AUD (A$), CAD (C$), JPY (¥), CHF (CHF), NZD (NZ$), HKD (HK$), SGD (S$), CNY (¥), INR (₹), AED (د.إ)

Pros & Cons

  • Risk-free practice: Provides a virtual environment for practicing trading without risking real money.
  • Experimentation: Allows users to test different investment strategies and approaches.
  • Learning tool: Helps users familiarize themselves with financial markets and trading concepts.
  • Lack of emotional realism: The virtual environment may not fully replicate the emotional and psychological pressures of real trading.
  • Limited real-world application: The experience may not perfectly translate to real-world trading scenarios due to the absence of actual financial risk.

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