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ChartIQ Makes the AFTA Most Innovative Third-Party Technology Vendors

Jan 16, 2017

Using a pixel-based charting architecture, based on HTML5 canvas and proprietary technology, ChartIQ users can add as many objects to their charts as required. Data visualization is a critical function for traders. Simplifying complicated and intertwined information coming from numerous sources in real time using a data-visualization tool gives market players the ability to identify trends and opportunities in capital markets and therefore make more judicious trading decisions. This was the thinking behind why ChartIQ was selected by this year’s judging panel as the most innovative third-party technology vendor for trading and analytics at this year’s American Financial Technology Awards. Continue reading this press release here.

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