Devexperts Simplifies Broker App Integration with New DXtrade Mobile Interface

Capital
markets software developer Devexperts has rolled out a mobile web interface for
its DXtrade platform, giving traders access to core trading functions through
their phone browsers.

The
London-based company said today (Tuesday) that traders can now place market,
limit and stop orders directly from their mobile devices, along with managing
positions and setting stop-loss and take-profit orders. The interface runs
through mobile web browsers rather than requiring a separate app download.

Devexperts Rolls Out
Mobile Web Interface for DXtrade Platform

Jon Light, Head of OTC Platform, Devexperts, Source: LinkedIn

“We
know that traders like to be able to access their platform whether they’re at
their desk or on the move, ensuring effective portfolio management and, where
appropriate, timely trade execution ,” said Jon Light, Head of OTC Platform
at Devexperts. “This is the motivation behind our new DXtrade mobile
interface, which gives traders even greater flexibility when it comes to
accessing their platform, whenever and wherever they wish.”

Traders
using the new mobile interface can check account balances and metrics, browse
preset watchlists, search for trading instruments and view charts. The system
also lets users switch between multiple accounts without logging out.

The mobile
interface is live now in DXtrade’s demo environment. Brokers who license the
platform will get access to the full version over the next few weeks, according
to Devexperts’ press release seen by FinanceMagnates.com.

The update
could make life easier for brokers who want to integrate DXtrade’s mobile
capabilities into their own apps. The web-based approach means brokers can
embed the trading interface using webviews rather than building separate mobile
applications.

The mobile
web interface joins DXtrade’s existing desktop browser platform and standalone
mobile app. All three options aim to give traders flexibility in how they
access their accounts and execute trades.

The
platform uses what Devexperts calls “modular architecture,” designed to scale
as brokers grow their client bases. Beyond trading capabilities, DXtrade
includes tools for broker operations and client management.

Capital
markets software developer Devexperts has rolled out a mobile web interface for
its DXtrade platform, giving traders access to core trading functions through
their phone browsers.

The
London-based company said today (Tuesday) that traders can now place market,
limit and stop orders directly from their mobile devices, along with managing
positions and setting stop-loss and take-profit orders. The interface runs
through mobile web browsers rather than requiring a separate app download.

Devexperts Rolls Out
Mobile Web Interface for DXtrade Platform

Jon Light, Head of OTC Platform, Devexperts, Source: LinkedIn

“We
know that traders like to be able to access their platform whether they’re at
their desk or on the move, ensuring effective portfolio management and, where
appropriate, timely trade execution ,” said Jon Light, Head of OTC Platform
at Devexperts. “This is the motivation behind our new DXtrade mobile
interface, which gives traders even greater flexibility when it comes to
accessing their platform, whenever and wherever they wish.”

Traders
using the new mobile interface can check account balances and metrics, browse
preset watchlists, search for trading instruments and view charts. The system
also lets users switch between multiple accounts without logging out.

The mobile
interface is live now in DXtrade’s demo environment. Brokers who license the
platform will get access to the full version over the next few weeks, according
to Devexperts’ press release seen by FinanceMagnates.com.

The update
could make life easier for brokers who want to integrate DXtrade’s mobile
capabilities into their own apps. The web-based approach means brokers can
embed the trading interface using webviews rather than building separate mobile
applications.

The mobile
web interface joins DXtrade’s existing desktop browser platform and standalone
mobile app. All three options aim to give traders flexibility in how they
access their accounts and execute trades.

The
platform uses what Devexperts calls “modular architecture,” designed to scale
as brokers grow their client bases. Beyond trading capabilities, DXtrade
includes tools for broker operations and client management.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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