VantagePoint : VantagePoint Intermarket Analysis Software Name First Runner Up in the 2010 Stocks & Commodities Readers’ Choice Awards
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VantagePoint Named First Runner-Up in the 2010 Stocks & Commodities Readers’ Choice Awards
Wesley Chapel, FL, March 12, 2010 – The readers of Stocks & Commodities magazine have chosen VantagePoint Intermarket Analysis software as first runner-up in the Artificial Intelligence category of the 2010 Readers’ Choice Awards. The editors of Stocks & Commodities magazine choose a list of products and services for their readers to vote on, with space for write-in votes in case their list is not complete. Readers are asked to choose their favorite products and services in a variety of categories ranging from stock brokerages to professional trading software.
VantagePoint Intermarket Analysis software has enjoyed an eighteen year history as a participant in the Readers’ Choice Awards program, having been recognized in 15 out of the 18 years beginning in 1993 just two years after VantagePoint was first released to the trading public: 1993-1998, 2001, and 2003-2010. This year, as one of the 2010 winners, VantagePoint stands alongside other prominent trading software products, including AIQ TradingExpert Pro, Gene Hunter, and NeuroShell Trader Professional.
Market Technologies is excited and proud to receive this prestigious honor from the Readers’ Choice Awards for 2010 and congratulates the other software companies for their achievements, as well.
About Market Technologies () Headquartered in Tampa Bay since its founding in 1979 by Louis B. Mendelsohn, Market Technologies is a fast-growing, Inc. 500 company and recognized world leader in market forecasting with trading software customers in more than 90 countries worldwide. Market Technologies researches and develops proprietary trend forecasting and market timing technologies that utilize artificial intelligence applied to intermarket and hurricaneomic analysis to forecast various commodity and financial markets throughout the world. These presently include, but are not limited to, stocks, stock indexes, ETFs, energies, interest rates, currencies, metals, grains, meats, softs and Forex, covering more than 600 world markets.