AlphaTrade adds more clients in Russia, Ukraine and Israel

Vancouver, BC - March 31, 2005 - AlphaTrade.com (OTC BB: APTD) is pleased to announce that our subscriber base in Russia and the Ukraine is continually increasing augmented today with a large increase in subscribers. In addition, we have added a new group of subscribers in Israel.

Penny Perfect, CEO of AlphaTrade states, "Our subscriber base is definitely very diversified and all indications are that our international business will continue to grow at a good pace. We are actively promoting our stock quote service and our financial web tools to foreign markets with good success. Our affiliate list has grown by 150 new sites since the beginning of 2005 - which include high traffic sites and sites that target Chinese Investors such as - www.investorideas.com, www.traderhomepage.com and www.capitalessence.com."

CollegeStock.net a new marketing partner of AlphaTrade, is beginning their "Rock the Stock" Tour which travels throughout the country's most prominent universities teaching students how to trade the market. AlphaTrade will be the applications used for all training purposes. For more information go to www.collegestock.net.

About AlphaTrade

AlphaTrade provides a high-performance stock market data system (E-Gate) to professionals, investors and day traders at a cost effective price. Subscribers can rely on our data integrity, our intraday data and the ease of using the E-Gate system. To register for a FREE 7-Day trial, please go to www.alphatrade.com. AlphaTraders take control of their money.


For further information, please contact:

Mike Ser
Sales & Marketing Manager
AlphaTrade.com
604-681-7503
mike@alphatrade.com

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