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Bulltick360 app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 6480 ratings )
Productivity Finance
Developer: Bulltick Financial Servicies, LLC
Free
Current version: 1.3.38, last update: 6 months ago
First release : 21 Oct 2019
App size: 54.58 Mb

Bulltick360 is a digital wealth management consolidation platform in which users can see their full balance sheet with financial assets, fixed assets, deferred assets and liabilities. In house Bulltick research and analysis is available for even greater detail of macroeconomic trends and financial forecasts. Quick access portal to other Bulltick services such as; Insurance Products, Real Estate Advisory, Investment Funds, etc…

Designed with a security first outlook, Bulltick360 offers the highest levels of security. Using the same encryption as the leading global financial institutions (End-to-end, 256-AES encryption) all of your personal and financial information is secure, as well as communications within Bulltick360.
Disclosures

To use this app, you must be a client of Bulltick. You therefore acknowledge and accept that by downloading or using this app, a client relationship with Bulltick will be inferred or assumed. The availability of the App in the App Store for download does not constitute a solicitation, offer or recommendation to enter into any transaction, nor does it establish or constitute a solicitation or offer to establish a customer relationship between the person who downloads the app and Bulltick Financial Services, LLC.

Message and data rates may apply. Internet/mobile data required for financial data refresh. Financial assets information may not immediately reflect recent transactions. Reminders and alerts are subject to interruptions due to various reasons including but not limited to internet/mobile service outages.

This app is operated by Bulltick Financial Services, LLC, an SEC registered broker-dealer and member FINRA/SIPC. Investments are not FDIC insured and may lose value. Investing involves risk and investments may lose value, including the loss of principal.