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Ventura would be introducing the in-house developed software system in Chennai and Hyderabad soon.
Bangalore April 19 Ventura Securities, a leading stock broking firm having a presence in more than 200 locations all over the country and servicing more than 50,000 clients, inaugurated their latest branch in Bangalore by launching `Pointer', a unique online trading platform offering several features to simplify the investment decision for small investors. Ventura would be introducing the in-house developed software packed system in Chennai and Hyderabad soon, said Mr Hemant Majetha, CEO and Director. Talking to media persons here on Thursday, he said the `Pointer' opens up a host of windows for an investor that includes analysis of the stocks before the markets open, and quick online availability of data such as outcome of analysts meeting on any company, decisions taken at the annual general meetings and price movements of ADRs and GDRs. Mr Majetha said, "Features of Pointer such as Action Watch, Open Interest Dashboard, Dynamic Analyst meet updates, Daily pointers, Tick Listing, Bulk trade information and instant access to corporate fundamentals makes this one of the most versatile investor tools available in the markets." The navigation and ease of operations of Pointer follows the `3 clicks' philosophy, which would help an investor to access the depth and breadth of the capital markets.
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