BullPoo - Relaunched

BullPooBullPoo, an interactive community of investors and a personalized investment tool, has just released a new version of their site. Aside from an improved interface and the new logo, they listened to their community and added a bunch of new features to their already feature-packed site.

The interesting new features (for me) are the virtual brokerages and the support for multiple currencies. Instead of BullPoo charging the transaction charges, like the last version, the users now have a choice to choose between three fictional brokerages offering different rates and other charges. It’s up to the users to decide which fits their trading styles. The multiple currency is some good news for the investors who are interested in having a global portfolio or those wanting to challenge themselves in unfamiliar markets. Though there aren’t any foreign exchanges available with this release, expect one soon, possibly in the coming weeks. These new features have brought more control to the users and added another level of realism which the community should enjoy.

Another new thing I noticed was the refer a friend lucky draw. This is the first time I’ve seen BullPoo use a more traditional approach to market their site to attract more users. I’ve seen very few startups offer anything to attract new users and to see BullPoo offer such incentives to their users is a sign that they are very serious in this space.

The site has always been quite fun and addictive and it’s an even an excellent start for a stock virgins, like myself. Luckily, I am still seeing green and maybe that’s why I find BullPoo to be so much fun. Now only if there’s a way to convert those virtual dollars into some real dollars.


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