
Social network of Forex, NYSE, MICEX traders
Social networks are capturing us more and more, a social network has recently appeared for hamaha.net traders. As I understand it, the site is based on 2 sensational Facebook and Twitter projects, the authors combined the ability to communicate and get acquainted with microblogging. It looks neat and pretty decent in appearance, the fact that there are no banners and other advertisements is especially striking. Personally, I’m really annoyed with crowded Forex forums.
Now about NAMANA, the name is very original. I have two reading options on it - Hamaha and short for normal - NAMANA. In principle, it's fun, I already see their future slogan: How is it trading? - the answer is Namana).
Their trading social network looks something like this:

The interface is very convenient and very similar to Facebook, in the middle of their feed, which goes to the posts of all users, well, like on Twitter. In the general stream, traders find each other and subscribe to each other. Suppose I like the way a trader puts analytics on his page, I choose to subscribe to him, and all his posts are now in my stream.
As far as Naman is a trading social network with a bias towards microblogging, the guys could not help but let users independently blog on their page (without getting posts in the general feed). Many users apply screenshots to their posts with trading instruments or with their market entries. In this case, the trading blog can be a trading diary in which the trader sees himself from the outside and can then conveniently analyze his transactions.
This is how it looks:

A great advantage of this network is the ability to maintain its own branch. Users keep the branch in groups that they themselves can create without problems. For reference, you can’t just keep your branch on the trading forums without the consent of the moderators. In this regard, NAMAN has very great freedom, the main requirement is to lead a group with a trader bias. The user can have any number of groups and absolutely on different topics. Examples of groups:

In addition, the resource is useful in terms of sharing files and software. There are special groups where you can upload videos, files (trading systems, trading advisers), books on trading ...


One of the highlights of the above network is the presence of news bots. They have a group with bots on different stock markets and topics, and when you subscribe to a bot, you get a newsletter from him from many informational and analytical trading resources. Now you don’t have to go to 10 sites and look for different opinions of analysts on specific tools when they are all collected on one portal. Example:

On this trading network, there is live communication about trading, users are quite friendly and those who ask something in a common feed quickly receive answers to their questions. Particularly pleased with the lack of excess flooding and abuse, which is why the trading forums are oversaturated. Both posts and comments on them are written strictly on trading. An example of quick replies to a post:

Thank you and I hope you were pleased to read this material.