eToro
announced on Monday that it is introducing a new “Live Trades”
feature on its platform. The service is currently available to almost all
users, with the exception of traders from the US, and its goal is to provide
valuable insights into transactions made by experienced traders using the
platform.
The latest
tool is available on the platform’s “Discovery” page, directly below the “Copy Trader” section. It allows users to follow the
positions of other investors.
eToro
operates as a social trading platform, and the new feature will allow retail
investors to gain live insights into the positions and signals generated by
participants in the “Popular Investors” program, where more
experienced traders share their trading ideas with other eToro users.
“It’s
a unique offering that sets eToro apart, providing you with a social edge in
your investment decisions,” the company wrote in an official post
announcing the new service.
Additionally,
Live Trades is intended to serve as a platform for the Popular Investors
themselves, allowing them to gain additional recognition for
their achievements and profitable signals.
“It’s
a win-win situation for both traders and investors,” eToro summarized.
Latest Developments at
eToro
eToro recently
announced its partnership with 21Shares, an issuer of crypto exchange-traded
products (ETPs). Established a month ago, this collaboration aims to introduce
a new investment portfolio that leverages a data-driven strategy for
cryptocurrency investments, reflecting eToro’s commitment to innovation in
financial technology.
Furthermore,
the platform has enhanced its user engagement by allowing retail stock traders
to participate in shareholder meetings through voting. Initially launched for
US stocks last year, this feature has been expanded to global markets,
empowering eToro traders to exercise their voting rights across various
companies.
In recent
compliance and operational developments, eToro has achieved a significant
milestone by obtaining the SOC 2 Type II Compliance Certification. This
certification, audited and issued by Grant Thornton two weeks ago, affirms that
eToro adheres to high data security, privacy, and confidentiality standards in
its custody operations.
Additionally,
eToro welcomed back Naomi Rarmani as the Head of Compliance Operations earlier
this month. Announced via her LinkedIn profile, Rarmani returns to the company
with extensive experience in compliance and operational management, ready to
strengthen eToro’s commitment to regulatory and operational excellence.
eToro
announced on Monday that it is introducing a new “Live Trades”
feature on its platform. The service is currently available to almost all
users, with the exception of traders from the US, and its goal is to provide
valuable insights into transactions made by experienced traders using the
platform.
The latest
tool is available on the platform’s “Discovery” page, directly below the “Copy Trader” section. It allows users to follow the
positions of other investors.
eToro
operates as a social trading platform, and the new feature will allow retail
investors to gain live insights into the positions and signals generated by
participants in the “Popular Investors” program, where more
experienced traders share their trading ideas with other eToro users.
“It’s
a unique offering that sets eToro apart, providing you with a social edge in
your investment decisions,” the company wrote in an official post
announcing the new service.
Additionally,
Live Trades is intended to serve as a platform for the Popular Investors
themselves, allowing them to gain additional recognition for
their achievements and profitable signals.
“It’s
a win-win situation for both traders and investors,” eToro summarized.
Latest Developments at
eToro
eToro recently
announced its partnership with 21Shares, an issuer of crypto exchange-traded
products (ETPs). Established a month ago, this collaboration aims to introduce
a new investment portfolio that leverages a data-driven strategy for
cryptocurrency investments, reflecting eToro’s commitment to innovation in
financial technology.
Furthermore,
the platform has enhanced its user engagement by allowing retail stock traders
to participate in shareholder meetings through voting. Initially launched for
US stocks last year, this feature has been expanded to global markets,
empowering eToro traders to exercise their voting rights across various
companies.
In recent
compliance and operational developments, eToro has achieved a significant
milestone by obtaining the SOC 2 Type II Compliance Certification. This
certification, audited and issued by Grant Thornton two weeks ago, affirms that
eToro adheres to high data security, privacy, and confidentiality standards in
its custody operations.
Additionally,
eToro welcomed back Naomi Rarmani as the Head of Compliance Operations earlier
this month. Announced via her LinkedIn profile, Rarmani returns to the company
with extensive experience in compliance and operational management, ready to
strengthen eToro’s commitment to regulatory and operational excellence.
