ETNA Software has developed a Binary Options monitor and traffic generation desktop application for the UK market

ETNA Software, a custom financial software vendor, has developed the software for binary options: the options monitoring and traffic generation Windows desktop application for ERA Media Online – an advertising agency in UK.

“We are building financial software applications for all types of asset classes, and, with the release of this product, we have extended our expertise with Binary Options and workflows around it in financial services and the gaming industry as well,” comments Roman Zhukov, CEO of ETNA Software. “We now better understand the needs of the gaming and advertising industries for reliable solutions that support financial instruments and are happy to provide ERA Media Online with such an application.”

Binary Options monitor application supports real-time and historical data for selected binaries and generates signals to sell and to buy to the users. It is integrated with DropBox service and has a web-browser integrated to provide users with the possibility to trade Binary Options right from the application.

A detailed overview of the application is available by request.

This application will be distributed via Clickbank affiliate program and can be downloaded here: www.optionbot.net

About ERA Media Online

ERA Media Online is an internet advertising agency started out in PPC marketing in 2007. The company has since utilized less conventional methods of traffic generation and prides itself on delivering consistent and reliable streams of traffic to its partners’ brands.

eramediaonline.co.uk

4 Comments

  1. Credite ipotecare on October 12, 2012 at 4:49 pm

    That is a very interesting soft. Thanks for the info and for the link.



    • Ted on October 16, 2012 at 1:01 pm

      You are welcome anytime. Whether you need a custom trading platform, contact us



  2. Anjank on June 29, 2015 at 11:25 am

    Hey guys. I’m pretty sure that when you trade, you’re aclualty investing, and one thing involves trading systems or whatever, and the other one deals with Wall Street. But I need to know the difference.Also, if I want to make money online, and NOT deal with customers, advertising, or doing any marketing at all, can this be a good option for me? I do know that I need a good capital, but I can handle that.Another question is, how much capital would I need for this kind of business?Thanks a lot!