Campaign India Team
Jul 21, 2023

ETMarkets App launches ‘Smart Alerts’

The app aims to empower investors with timely market insights for quick trade and spot investments

ETMarkets App launches ‘Smart Alerts’
ETMarkets App has announced the launch of 'Smart Alerts', a utility feature platform that aims to empower investors with timely market insights for quick trade or spot investments. 
 
Smart Alerts will be a tool that allows users to create customised alerts for a wide range of market events, including news, stock price movements, technical indicator spikes, and more. 
 
Furthermore, investors can leverage the platform for market developments and make informed investment decisions, allowing them to conveniently grasp the pulse of the market and experience personalised insights on the stocks that matter most to them.
 
Sanjeev Kumar, business head, ETMarkets, said, “We are excited to launch Smart Alerts, which we believe is a game-changer for investors. With Smart Alerts, investors can stay ahead of the curve and make well-informed investment decisions, ensuring their success in the market."
 
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