OTTAWA, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Recognia, an industry leader providing independent investment research, announced today the availability of their new investment research product, Recognia Anticipated Events, as an optional add-on module for Recognia’s existing Technical Insight™ product. This unique product, built for very active traders, is not available in any other product and continuously scans the market to identify Technical Events® in the process of forming instead of post-event analysis.
This one-of-a-kind feature notifies active traders on pattern formations and signals prior to the rest of the market. Anticipated Events provides investment opportunity alerts from over 40 different Technical Events® on a broad range of financial instruments including stocks, ETFs, futures and forex.
“This unique capability found only from Recognia offers high-value content for active traders interested in getting into new trade opportunities quickly, before other investors have the chance to respond,” said Recognia CEO Rich Escher. “Anticipated Events is a product we are truly proud to launch.”
Recognia has recently added this product on Fidelity Investment’s stock research site, which is currently the only place around the globe self-directed investors can access the unique research. For more information on Fidelity research please visit www.fidelity.com/stocks.
About Recognia
Recognia (www.recognia.com) Recognia is an industry leader providing investment research for on-line brokers. Our compelling product suite increases account-holder activity by offering dynamic and action-oriented trading ideas and decision support. From idea generation, research and analysis, picking exit/entry point, monitoring and investor education, Recognia provides research from more than 55 exchanges worldwide on stocks, ETFs, indices, forex, commodities and futures. With more than 25 million provisioned accounts worldwide, Recognia products service the largest and most successful on-line brokerage firms and institutions worldwide including; Bloomberg, Fidelity Investments, Charles Schwab, Kotak Securities, and NYSE Euronext to name a few.



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