DXtrade Updates Mobile App, Day After cTrader’s Similar Move

Devexperts,
has released an update to its DXtrade mobile trading application, introducing a
new home screen aimed at enhancing user experience and broker engagement. The
move comes just a day after one of the companies main competitors, Spotware,
presented the upgraded 5.1 version of cTrader.

DXtrade Updates Mobile
Trading App

The latest
version of the DXtrade mobile app, Version
312
, features a redesigned home screen that provides traders with access to
portfolio metrics, real-time updates on open positions, and active order
tracking. This update is designed to streamline mobile trading and offer users
a more comprehensive view of their trading activities.

The new
home screen includes an Account Card showing account information and metrics,
buttons for deposits and withdrawals, and sections for monitoring active
positions and pending orders.

“With a
view to helping brokers further increase trader engagement, the new home screen
also includes customizable shortcuts and CTAs, allowing for links to deposits,
withdrawals, and external resources to appear directly on the home screen,” the
company commented in the official press release.

The update
also includes integration with TradingView, a charting platform, and allows
users to create Limit orders visually from charts. Available on iOS and Android
platforms, the DXtrade mobile app is offered in a white-label format for broker
customization. The company provides a demo environment for potential clients to
explore the app’s features, including demo trading across various asset
classes, price charts, and portfolio monitoring.

Spotware Unveils cTrader 5.1

Just
yesterday (Wednesday), Finance Magnates reported that Spotware
also introduced a new version of its platform, launching cTrader 5.1
. Like
Devexperts, the update applied to both the mobile app and the desktop version
for Windows and Mac devices.

Devexperts,
has released an update to its DXtrade mobile trading application, introducing a
new home screen aimed at enhancing user experience and broker engagement. The
move comes just a day after one of the companies main competitors, Spotware,
presented the upgraded 5.1 version of cTrader.

DXtrade Updates Mobile
Trading App

The latest
version of the DXtrade mobile app, Version
312
, features a redesigned home screen that provides traders with access to
portfolio metrics, real-time updates on open positions, and active order
tracking. This update is designed to streamline mobile trading and offer users
a more comprehensive view of their trading activities.

The new
home screen includes an Account Card showing account information and metrics,
buttons for deposits and withdrawals, and sections for monitoring active
positions and pending orders.

“With a
view to helping brokers further increase trader engagement, the new home screen
also includes customizable shortcuts and CTAs, allowing for links to deposits,
withdrawals, and external resources to appear directly on the home screen,” the
company commented in the official press release.

The update
also includes integration with TradingView, a charting platform, and allows
users to create Limit orders visually from charts. Available on iOS and Android
platforms, the DXtrade mobile app is offered in a white-label format for broker
customization. The company provides a demo environment for potential clients to
explore the app’s features, including demo trading across various asset
classes, price charts, and portfolio monitoring.

Spotware Unveils cTrader 5.1

Just
yesterday (Wednesday), Finance Magnates reported that Spotware
also introduced a new version of its platform, launching cTrader 5.1
. Like
Devexperts, the update applied to both the mobile app and the desktop version
for Windows and Mac devices.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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