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Tradu Launches its New, Intuitive Trading Platform for Active Investors

Trading has now become even more accessible to those looking to invest in multiple assets across an extensive range of markets. Whether a beginner, a professional trader or somewhere in between, Tradu offers a brand-new, intuitive platform to help investors get more out of their portfolios.

But what is Tradu’s USP and how exactly does it differ from all the other previously established trading platforms?

The Tradu Platform Development

Tradus’s advanced, intuitive platform has been designed and built with the latest technology. According to Joe Harari, Tradu’s Software Programme Manager, users will find that it’s “significantly faster” and, although “it doesn’t have a lot of bells and whistles, [it] gets the core things right”.

Users are likely to give this no-nonsense approach a big thumbs up, especially as it features a simple log-in function. The platform also offers basic instruction on the core needs of traders, explaining how to trade, open charts and use an account.

Tradus Features

As well as an easy-to-use platform, traders can take advantage of the ability to trade over 10,000 assets, across a wide range of markets including forex, crypto, stocks, commodities and indices. And because there’s only one log-in required, traders can simply toggle between specialist platforms for their chosen asset class, reducing time and eliminating difficult site navigation.

If traders are looking for a place to trade US stocks, Tradu provides over 8,000 opportunities, all for a flat fee of $1. They also offer zero commission on any leveraged products.

Tradus CEO, Brendan Callan, explains, “Pricing is a big part of [our platform], [it’s] extremely competitive across the board. CFD offering is commission free, and we have a spread tracker which shows our spreads against competition.” This is sure to appeal to traders who want to see transparent fees and comparisons against other providers.

The innovative platform also offers multiple tools to help traders develop and fine-tune their strategies. Its 106 indicators and 37 drawing tools make it possible to identify a wide range of trading opportunities and leverage key insights.

Tradu: The Final Word

So, why would a trader choose Tradu over another platform? With trading on the rise, its accessibility is, perhaps, the number one advantage. Its simple format and ability to use makes it a unique offering in the world of asset trading. As the German division director of Tradu, Kourosh Khanloo, states, “Add to this our 24/5 customer service in 15 languages and we think it’s a pretty unique approach”.

And for those who might be a little hesitant in registering with a new trading platform, it’s worthwhile knowing that Tradu’s new innovation is backed by Jefferies, the renowned global investment and capital markets firm.

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