Now track global textile fibres and yarns prices from your mobile everyday

YnFx, the world’s premier and most trusted textile market information initiative, has launched its “Daily Textile Prices service”, a mobile application on Android platform. The service brings to the user more than 600 daily price quotes on various textile value chains, including energy, feedstock, fibre intermediates, fibres, filament yarn and spun yarns. Broadly these textile chains are categorised into energy, polyester, nylon, acrylic, viscose, cotton, and all types of spun yarns collated from 40 key markets across the world.

The mobile app is very user-friendly application has four essential modules that help subscriber track prices on the go – Daily Price and Trend, Search, Compare and Price Spread.
In Daily Price and Trend module, user can track the latest price of the day and also see the price trend of last 30 days to understand their movement over the period.
In Search, subscriber can scan through the list of 600 items and choose to see price trend and movement by selecting a time frame of multiple products.
In Compare module, subscriber can compare price trends in chart format of two and more items by selecting a time frame. Apart from line graph, the chart also displays value on tapping the finger at the point of intersection.
In Price Spread module, subscriber can analyse the difference between the price of a raw material and price of finished product. Like a common commodity-product spread is the “crack spread”. This is the spread between the price of crude oil and the price of refined oil products.

How to Download YnFx Daily Textile Prices service App
Download this application using following steps
1. Go to Google Play store
2. Search for “Daily Textile Prices”
3. Download the App
OR
Click on the link below & follow the instructions
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.centerac.ynfx&hl=en

With over 17 years of experience in providing market intelligence to the textile fraternity, YnFx’s tracking mechanism covers the entire spectrum of energy complex, textile chemicals, chemical and natural fibers, filaments and spun yarns.

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