Blueberry Markets Adds DXtrade to Its MetaTrader Platforms Lineup

Australian
forex broker Blueberry Markets announced today (Tuesday) the integration of
DXtrade into its platform offerings, expanding its services for forex and contract
for difference (CFD) traders globally.

Blueberry Markets
Integrates DXtrade, Expands Trading Platform Options

The
integration enables traders to access multiple asset classes including forex,
CFDs on indices, shares, commodities, and cryptocurrencies through DXtrade’s
platform. The new offering complements the broker’s existing MetaTrader 4 and
MetaTrader 5 solutions.

According
to Blueberry Markets, the platform will be available to both direct clients and
sub-brokers (also potentially prop firms) who haven’t independently licensed
DXtrade. This marks a significant expansion of the broker’s technological
infrastructure.

“Our
goal is to make trading more accessible to everyone,” Ajak Biar, Chief
Commercial Officer at Blueberry Markets, told reporters during the
announcement. “By introducing the DXtrade platform, we are expanding the
options available to traders, providing them with greater flexibility in how
and where they trade. DXtrade offers a comprehensive suite of intuitive trading
tools, and we encourage traders to explore its features and benefits.”

Developed
by financial software company Devexperts, DXtrade provides brokers with
real-time risk management capabilities and customizable settings for client
segmentation. The platform’s architecture allows for expansion through
additional server capacity to accommodate increasing trading volumes.

The
platform includes a web-based interface and iOS mobile application, featuring
TradingView chart integration. Technical functionalities include configurable
Stop Loss and Take Profit levels, both in order entry and chart-based trading.

“We will
continue to work with Blueberry in the deployment of our platform, ensuring the
smooth delivery of Blueberry’s trading services via DXtrade, and very much look
forward to our ongoing collaboration,” added Jon Light, Head of OTC Platform at
Devexperts.

Australian
forex broker Blueberry Markets announced today (Tuesday) the integration of
DXtrade into its platform offerings, expanding its services for forex and contract
for difference (CFD) traders globally.

Blueberry Markets
Integrates DXtrade, Expands Trading Platform Options

The
integration enables traders to access multiple asset classes including forex,
CFDs on indices, shares, commodities, and cryptocurrencies through DXtrade’s
platform. The new offering complements the broker’s existing MetaTrader 4 and
MetaTrader 5 solutions.

According
to Blueberry Markets, the platform will be available to both direct clients and
sub-brokers (also potentially prop firms) who haven’t independently licensed
DXtrade. This marks a significant expansion of the broker’s technological
infrastructure.

“Our
goal is to make trading more accessible to everyone,” Ajak Biar, Chief
Commercial Officer at Blueberry Markets, told reporters during the
announcement. “By introducing the DXtrade platform, we are expanding the
options available to traders, providing them with greater flexibility in how
and where they trade. DXtrade offers a comprehensive suite of intuitive trading
tools, and we encourage traders to explore its features and benefits.”

Developed
by financial software company Devexperts, DXtrade provides brokers with
real-time risk management capabilities and customizable settings for client
segmentation. The platform’s architecture allows for expansion through
additional server capacity to accommodate increasing trading volumes.

The
platform includes a web-based interface and iOS mobile application, featuring
TradingView chart integration. Technical functionalities include configurable
Stop Loss and Take Profit levels, both in order entry and chart-based trading.

“We will
continue to work with Blueberry in the deployment of our platform, ensuring the
smooth delivery of Blueberry’s trading services via DXtrade, and very much look
forward to our ongoing collaboration,” added Jon Light, Head of OTC Platform at
Devexperts.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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