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Swissquote Launches Virtual Reality Trading Platform
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The Swiss online bank's latest offering uses technology developed by Fast Trade to track users' eye movements, allowing them to execute trades and log into their accounts using a "quick glance".
Swissquote has
rolled out a virtual reality application that uses eye-tracking
technology to allow users to simulate real-time trades by
“glancing” at a specific stock.
The Switzerland-based bank's new application is designed for use
with virtual reality helmets. It places the user in a 360 degree
trading platform where they are surrounded by a trading wall and
multiple sections dedicated to the Swiss Market Index, currency
pairs and other main indexes, Swissquote said in a
statement.
Using eye-tracking technology developed by Fast Trade, the user
can bring up more detailed information about a specific stock by
focusing their eyes on it.
Swissquote clients can also log into their profiles, view the
status of their accounts and execute a trade using Fast Trade's
technology.
“This technology makes it possible to execute trades much more
quickly and easily, by preconfiguring a number of criteria,
including the preferred investment amount. By default, this
amount is set at SFr5,000 ($5,039),” Swissquote said in a
statement.
Swissquote claims to be the first European bank “to make its mark
in the world of virtual reality”.
Paolo Buzzi, chief technology officer at Swissquote, said: “Being
at the forefront of technology is Swissquote’s signature and our
new virtual reality trading application is another illustration
of our innovative capacity. While it is true that the use of
virtual reality helmets is still marginal, building our
application allows us to also perfect Swissquote’s existing
applications on other devices, therefore accelerating our own
technological evolution. In this way, the Fast Trade tool,
initially developed for virtual reality helmets, will eventually
be usable for our Apple Watch application.”