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ThinkForex – Introduces cTrader, Free Forex TV, and MetaTrader 4 Trading Tool

ThinkForex has once again taken the steps toward becoming the leading Forex and CFD broker in Australia. ThinkForex is excited to announce the recent partnership with SpotWare, and now offering cTrader to all Pro and Algo accounts. Along with offering cTrader, ThinkForex has also announced the release of Forex TV and Trade Manager.

“We are dedicated to enhancing our trading experience for every trader, and extremely enthusiastic about each of our new trading products.” said Nauman Anees, managing director, ThinkForex. “We are focused on providing every trader with the perfect trading conditions, tightest spreads, and fastest execution, coupled with the best trading tools in the market today.”

“One of the goals of ThinkForex is to stay at the forefront of trader education.” said Chris Reynolds, operations manager, ThinkForex. “We are dedicated to mentoring traders by providing FREE webinars, live workshops, and implementing trading tools that refine the overall trading experience.”

ThinkForex offers non-dealing desk execution, and award winning customer support to all level of traders. Open a ThinkForex cTrader Pro or Algo account, and receive FREE access to Forex TV and Trade Manager.

ThinkForex Advantages Include:

- Multiple Trading Applications
- Advanced Trading Tools
- (NDD) Non-Dealing Desk Execution
- Top Tier Multibank Liquidity Pool
- Award Winning Customer Support
- World Class Trading Infrastructure
- Segregated Client Trust Accounts
- ASIC Regulated -License 424700

If you are interested in exploring a free ThinkForex cTrader demo account, or opening a live account. Please contact one of our support team members via instant chat, email [email protected] , or phone (61-3-9093-3400).

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