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CHENNAI: MarketSimplified Inc, provider of mobile trading platform technology and specialised in making online brokerages fully mobile, is ready to launch mobile trading platform for investors in Indian stock markets. The company has deployed the largest retail mobile trading platform in the U.S. and eight of the top U.S. brokerages were using this facility, according to Venkat Rangan, Co-Founder and CEO. The mobile trading platform is offered across all major mobile operating systems including the Blackberry, Android, Windows Mobile, Palm OS and Java enabled phones. SEBI compliant The product is compliant with the SEBI circular on mobile trading regulations. The features included market watch, latest breaking news, streaming quotes and watch list, advanced charts and technical analysis, portfolio tracking, order management and trade execution besides custom features as per client requests. According to Vinod Muthukrishnan, Vice-President (Strategy and Partnerships), the entire mobile solution was powered by robust middleware platform. The company has signed-up with four Indian brokerages for launching this product and out of them three were top brokerages in the country, Mr. Vinod Muthukrishnan said. MarketSimplified, a Delaware incorporation is a subsidiary of INXS Technologies based in Chennai.
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