MaMoo is not just about making trading accessible; it's about revolutionizing the way we interact with financial data
BELLMORE, NY, September 11, 2024 /24-7PressRelease/ -- MaMoo, the groundbreaking app that turns stock charts into real-time music, officially launches September 12th, 2024.
Created by author, inventor, and entrepreneur Anthony McCabe, MaMoo introduces an innovative approach to trading analysis by providing a unique auditory dimension to financial data.
MaMoo is not a trading platform but a supplement to trading analysis. Designed with accessibility in mind, MaMoo is particularly valuable for individuals with visual impairments, offering an inclusive tool that enhances market navigation through sound. The patented technology converts stock chart movements into dynamic musical compositions, allowing users to perceive and analyze market trends in a novel way.
The technology is protected by U.S. Patent No. 11922501, titled " Audible Tracking System for Financial Assets," issued on March 5, 2024. The patent, granted to Audible APIs Inc, underscores McCabe's commitment to accessibility in the tech and financial space.
Anthony McCabe, who previously specialized in making homes and businesses more accessible for people with disabilities, brings his expertise to this cutting-edge solution. "MaMoo is not just about making trading accessible; it's about revolutionizing the way we interact with financial data," says McCabe. "By turning charts into music, we empower all traders, especially those with visual impairments, to engage with the market more effectively." His book, "Audible Traders: How Are You Going To Play The Market?" is available on Amazon.
For more information and to experience MaMoo, visit Mamoo.io.
About MaMoo:
MaMoo is an innovative application that converts stock charts into music in real-time, designed to enhance trading analysis and accessibility. Founded by Anthony McCabe, author of "Audible Traders: How Are You Going to Play The Market?", MaMoo aims to make financial markets more navigable for everyone, particularly individuals with visual impairments.
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