Financial services firms can now apply formatting to the Disclaimer and Temporary Access text fields within the Research Terminal. This update enables the use of standard HTML tags, including bold, italic, line breaks, and hyperlinks, giving compliance and product teams greater control over how important notices are presented to traders and investors.
Product Updates
Find a list of the latest updates and improvements made to various tools and services offered by Acuity Trading.
Posts about AnalysisIQ:
More Flexible Freemium Access with Equity-Based Eligibility
This update gives brokers more control over how access to Freemium features is determined, while also simplifying the temporary-access experience across the product. The update is particularly relevant for firms that want eligibility rules to reflect a client's live trading position more accurately, rather than relying on account balance alone.
Configurable Premium Labels for Freemium Tools
Financial services firms operating across multiple jurisdictions often need tighter control over the language shown to traders and investors. This update introduces a new configuration option that allows brokers to replace the default Premium label in AnalysisIQ and Research Terminal with wording that better fits their compliance requirements, without changing the underlying product experience.
A Better Mobile Order Window for Telegram Trading Workflows
Trading decisions on mobile need to be fast, clear and low-friction. The current update improves the mobile version of the order window by redesigning it for smaller screens, particularly in Telegram-led workflows where mobile is the default experience.
Flexible Pagination for AnalysisIQ and Assets Overview
his update gives financial services firms more control over how research content is presented across AnalysisIQ, Assets Overview and the Research Terminal. It introduces more flexible pagination options and configurable page density, helping traders and investors move through research more efficiently while allowing firms to tune the experience to different client needs and screen environments.
A More Compliance-Friendly Research Experience Across Acuity Tools
AnalysisIQ and the Research Terminal now support a new Compliance-Friendly Mode, giving brokers a more flexible way to present market insight in jurisdictions with stricter regulatory requirements. The update helps firms deliver useful analysis in a format that is more clearly positioned as educational or informational, rather than direct trading advice.
More Flexible Freemium Access for Trading Platform Users
Recent updates to the freemium experience make access to premium content more adaptable, more localised, and easier for users to understand. These changes improve how premium access is managed across trading-platform experiences by reducing friction at key moments and making balance requirements clearer for users in different markets.
Enhancing Transparency and Insights with Signal Performance in APIs
Providing traders with actionable insights and transparent data is at the core of what we do. To expand upon this commitment, we’re pleased to announce a significant update to our Signals REST API and WebSockets API: the inclusion of Signal Performance metrics in the API response.
Korean Language Signals in AnalysisIQ and Signal Centre
As the trading industry continues to globalise, catering to regional markets with tailored and accessible tools has become a critical factor for brokers aiming to stay competitive. In response to the growing demand from the Korean market, we are pleased to announce the addition of Korean language signals to our AnalysisIQ, Signal Centre, and consequently, the Research Terminal product suites.
Instrument Priority Settings for AnalysisIQ
To further enhance the flexibility and personalisation of AnalysisIQ we are excited to introduce a new Instrument Priority Setting feature. This update empowers brokers to define the order in which instruments are displayed across various sections of the platform, ensuring trade ideas for preferred assets are shown first.