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Abstract:The integration of TipRanks' tools will be introduced early September. The capacity to be introduced as a widget on Admirals' mobile app and website.
Admirals, a global financial technology company, has joined hands with TipTanks, a top financial big data company that makes institutional-grade research tools and data available to retail investors.
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The goal of the partnership, according to a joint statement shared with Finance Magnates, is to improve the research capabilities of traders.
“Thanks to the partnership, traders using Admirals website and mobile app can now access the analyst rating consensus and price targets of the stocks they are researching, making it easier for them to formulate data-driven decisions,” the companies explained.
For increased transparency, they further noted, users can check out how well analysts are ranked based on their performance track records.
However, the companies disclosed that the integration of TipRanks into the Admirals mobile application and website will not be introduced until early September. The integration will be added as widgets, they added.
Once the integration is introduced in early September, Admirals, which was recently licensed to provide contracts for difference execution and share trading options in South Africa, becomes one of several leading global financial organizations that have integrated TipTanks‘ tools into their platforms to improve their users’ research capabilities.
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