Shin Futures

Shin Futures Releases New Futures and Forex Trading Platform

Shin Futures realized new futures trading platform, which offers traders wide range of trading and educational services.

 

Hong Kong -- (SBWIRE) -- 01/12/2010 -- Shin Futures (http://www.shinfutures.com) utilizes CQG online application and other trading platforms depending on trading needs of traders, which enables access to some of the electronic sessions of futures markets around the world. It allows traders to use the internet to access their trading accounts to place and maintain orders, obtain the status of their working orders, check balances, view positions, check for filled trades and retrieve quotes.

Shin Futures’ trading platform offers professional futures trading simulator allowing traders to do paper trading with both real time prices and spreads from various brokers, and historical data replay, using various timeframes simultaneously. The platform enables traders to work with advanced charting functionalities, download historical and real time data directly in Excel and follow the markets on their BlackBerry, Windows mobile, or iPhone. Users also have to possibility to receive futures analysis and commentaries, which have been distributed to professional traders for over 15 years. Platform has been designed to give private traders the possibility to train like professional traders, using advanced trading instruments. Trading module allows to insert every order types and offers trading intelligence reports, which have been designed to help traders follow and improve their performance day by day. Users can also have access to a comprehensive training course showing the techniques which are used to train professional traders.

"Shin Futures is all-inclusive futures and commodities “boutique” offering traders the possibility to do paper trading from a single screen", explains Jerry Kai-Chi, CEO of Shin Futures.

"This allows traders to test various trading execution models and decide which better meets their trading style and needs" says Mr. Kai-Chi.