FXGT.com unveiled new trading platforms to enhance the
trading experience for mobile and desktop users. Dubbed FXGT App and FXGT.com
Trader, the new platforms aim to give users better features to improve efficiency
and open access to global markets.
Mobile and Desktop Options
According to the multi-asset brokerage firm, FXGT.com’s
latest offerings are available on iOS and Android. The platforms aim to allow traders to manage their portfolios instantly. One of the app’s key features is the one-click trade
function, enabling quick order execution. This tool is reportedly particularly
useful in volatile markets where rapid decision-making is essential.
The app also offers multilingual support, catering to
a diverse, global audience. Other notable features include real-time updates
and the ability to manage multiple trading accounts within the app. Additionally, the company integrated an economic
calendar to help traders stay informed of key market events in an all-in-one
mobile trading solution.
For desktop users, FXGT.com offers the FXGT.com Trader, a web-based platform that does not require downloads. According to the company, the platform can be accessed from any device with an internet connection, making it convenient for users seeking to trade without software
installation.
Web-Based Platform
The FXGT.com Trader platform includes advanced
charting tools powered by TradingView, featuring over 90 drawing tools for
detailed technical analysis.
Additionally, users can access a chart auto-save
feature to retain personalized settings across sessions. The platform also supports multi-chart windows, which the firm praises as allowing traders to
monitor multiple assets simultaneously and customize their workspace.
Other functionalities include one-click trading and a customizable favorites watchlist that lets users execute trades and track their preferred assets. The FXGT App is reportedly available for download from
the App Store and Google Play, while the FXGT.com Trader can be accessed
directly through any internet browser.
FXGT.com unveiled new trading platforms to enhance the
trading experience for mobile and desktop users. Dubbed FXGT App and FXGT.com
Trader, the new platforms aim to give users better features to improve efficiency
and open access to global markets.
Mobile and Desktop Options
According to the multi-asset brokerage firm, FXGT.com’s
latest offerings are available on iOS and Android. The platforms aim to allow traders to manage their portfolios instantly. One of the app’s key features is the one-click trade
function, enabling quick order execution. This tool is reportedly particularly
useful in volatile markets where rapid decision-making is essential.
The app also offers multilingual support, catering to
a diverse, global audience. Other notable features include real-time updates
and the ability to manage multiple trading accounts within the app. Additionally, the company integrated an economic
calendar to help traders stay informed of key market events in an all-in-one
mobile trading solution.
For desktop users, FXGT.com offers the FXGT.com Trader, a web-based platform that does not require downloads. According to the company, the platform can be accessed from any device with an internet connection, making it convenient for users seeking to trade without software
installation.
Web-Based Platform
The FXGT.com Trader platform includes advanced
charting tools powered by TradingView, featuring over 90 drawing tools for
detailed technical analysis.
Additionally, users can access a chart auto-save
feature to retain personalized settings across sessions. The platform also supports multi-chart windows, which the firm praises as allowing traders to
monitor multiple assets simultaneously and customize their workspace.
Other functionalities include one-click trading and a customizable favorites watchlist that lets users execute trades and track their preferred assets. The FXGT App is reportedly available for download from
the App Store and Google Play, while the FXGT.com Trader can be accessed
directly through any internet browser.
This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.