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Abstract:,Australia based well known broker, Blueberry Markets has revealed a major rebrand and the launch of new client and partner website. With a refined logo, a modernised premium visual identity, and a redesigned digital experience. Blueberry is reaffirming its commitment to helping traders navigate markets with greater confidence, clarity and precision.

Australia based well known broker, Blueberry Markets has revealed a major rebrand and the launch of new client and partner website. With a refined logo, a modernised premium visual identity, and a redesigned digital experience. Blueberry is reaffirming its commitment to helping traders navigate markets with greater confidence, clarity and precision.
Dean Hyde, Founder and Managing Director of Blueberry said, “This is more than a fresh coat of paint; it‘s a signal of intent. Traders today are overwhelmed by noise and hype. Blueberry has built the opposite, putting simplicity, speed and precision at the centre of the experience. That’s what this rebrand is all about.”

The Linkedin post of the broker, says, We‘ve redefined who we are. Introducing the new Blueberry, a sharper and smarter brand built around clarity, precision and performance. From platform to partner experience, every detail reflects our ambition to lead. We’re proud to set a new standard in trading. See whats possible.
About Blueberry Markets
Regulation
Blueberry Markets (V) Ltd is regulated by Vanuatu Financial Services Commission (Company number: 700697) holding License Classes A, B and C under the Financial Dealers Licensing Act. Blueberry Markets Pty Ltd. Registered Address: Level 7, 107 Mount Street, North Sydney NSW 2060 Australia
Financial Instruments
Blueberry Markets provides investors with a diverse range of investment assets, including forex, currency pairs, commodities, indices, metals, energy, and CFDs.
Accounts
Blueberry Markets offers two main types of accounts: Standard and Direct. The minimum deposit for both accounts is $100.
Trading Platforms
The broker supports multiple platforms for trading, including MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, TradingView, and Blueberry Social.
Deposit and Withdrawal
Clients can choose from a variety of deposit and withdrawal methods, including bank transfers, credit/debit cards, and supported e-wallets, for their convenience.
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