Fortex Technologies Releases Platform Update With Multi-Chart and New Risk Features

Fortex
Technologies rolled out version 2.0 of its Fortex 7 trading platform,
adding features designed to help Forex brokers manage client accounts more
efficiently while keeping traders active on their systems.

Fortex Upgrades Trading
Platform with Multi-Chart Features and Risk Notifications

The company
built the update around what it calls streamlined functionality that works the
same way whether traders access it through mobile apps, web browsers, or
desktop software. Fortex says the changes address needs of both new brokerages
trying to grow and established firms looking to retain high-volume clients.

The most
visible change lets traders pull up four different price charts in one window,
whether they want to compare different currency pairs or look at the same pair
across multiple timeframes. This multi-chart setup runs on both web and desktop
versions of the platform.

Fortex also
added “comprehensive risk notifications” across all three platform versions.
The system now shows pop-up alerts when trading volumes or prices hit
predetermined risk levels that brokers can customize.

The
notifications aim to help traders spot potential problems faster while giving
brokers another tool to manage overall risk exposure across their client base.
Fortex positions this as a way for brokers to keep clients engaged longer while
reducing the chance of large losses that could hurt the brokerage.

Related: Fortex
Mobile Platform Adds MT5 Account Support

Account Switching Gets
Simpler

Moreover, traders
can now jump between different accounts – whether live trading accounts, demo
accounts, or sub-accounts – with just one tap on mobile or one click on web and
desktop platforms. The system remembers login credentials, so traders don’t
need to type usernames and passwords each time they switch.

The mobile
app now stores chart indicators locally on traders’ devices. When someone sets
up technical analysis tools on a price chart, those settings stick around even
if they switch to looking at different currency pairs or log into different
accounts.

Fortex says
this cuts down on the time traders spend reconfiguring their charts each
session, potentially leading to longer trading sessions and fewer support
requests to brokers’ help desks.

The company
also worked on network routing to deliver what it calls “sub-second data
updates” across mobile, web, and desktop platforms. Fortex targets this
improvement at brokers serving international clients, saying consistent
low-latency connections should reduce complaints about trade execution delays.

Key Updates in Fortex 7
v2.0

Feature

Platform
Availability

Description

Benefit

Multi-Chart
Enhancement

Web, Desktop

View up to 4 charts in single
window

Compare symbols/timeframes
side-by-side

Risk
Notifications

Mobile, Web,
Desktop

Pop-up alerts at predefined risk
thresholds

Faster risk management and market
reaction

Account
Switching

Mobile, Web,
Desktop

One-tap/click switching without
re-login

Seamless movement between
live/demo/sub-accounts

Chart
Indicator Saving

Mobile

Local storage of chart indicators

Settings persist across
symbol/account changes

Network
Optimization

Mobile, Web,
Desktop

Improved routing and sub-second
updates

Consistent low-latency global
acces

A month
ago, Forex and regulatory consultancy FXHill teamed
up to deliver an integrated solution
that covers both the technology
backbone and regulatory demands of modern brokerage businesses.

Fortex
Technologies rolled out version 2.0 of its Fortex 7 trading platform,
adding features designed to help Forex brokers manage client accounts more
efficiently while keeping traders active on their systems.

Fortex Upgrades Trading
Platform with Multi-Chart Features and Risk Notifications

The company
built the update around what it calls streamlined functionality that works the
same way whether traders access it through mobile apps, web browsers, or
desktop software. Fortex says the changes address needs of both new brokerages
trying to grow and established firms looking to retain high-volume clients.

The most
visible change lets traders pull up four different price charts in one window,
whether they want to compare different currency pairs or look at the same pair
across multiple timeframes. This multi-chart setup runs on both web and desktop
versions of the platform.

Fortex also
added “comprehensive risk notifications” across all three platform versions.
The system now shows pop-up alerts when trading volumes or prices hit
predetermined risk levels that brokers can customize.

The
notifications aim to help traders spot potential problems faster while giving
brokers another tool to manage overall risk exposure across their client base.
Fortex positions this as a way for brokers to keep clients engaged longer while
reducing the chance of large losses that could hurt the brokerage.

Related: Fortex
Mobile Platform Adds MT5 Account Support

Account Switching Gets
Simpler

Moreover, traders
can now jump between different accounts – whether live trading accounts, demo
accounts, or sub-accounts – with just one tap on mobile or one click on web and
desktop platforms. The system remembers login credentials, so traders don’t
need to type usernames and passwords each time they switch.

The mobile
app now stores chart indicators locally on traders’ devices. When someone sets
up technical analysis tools on a price chart, those settings stick around even
if they switch to looking at different currency pairs or log into different
accounts.

Fortex says
this cuts down on the time traders spend reconfiguring their charts each
session, potentially leading to longer trading sessions and fewer support
requests to brokers’ help desks.

The company
also worked on network routing to deliver what it calls “sub-second data
updates” across mobile, web, and desktop platforms. Fortex targets this
improvement at brokers serving international clients, saying consistent
low-latency connections should reduce complaints about trade execution delays.

Key Updates in Fortex 7
v2.0

Feature

Platform
Availability

Description

Benefit

Multi-Chart
Enhancement

Web, Desktop

View up to 4 charts in single
window

Compare symbols/timeframes
side-by-side

Risk
Notifications

Mobile, Web,
Desktop

Pop-up alerts at predefined risk
thresholds

Faster risk management and market
reaction

Account
Switching

Mobile, Web,
Desktop

One-tap/click switching without
re-login

Seamless movement between
live/demo/sub-accounts

Chart
Indicator Saving

Mobile

Local storage of chart indicators

Settings persist across
symbol/account changes

Network
Optimization

Mobile, Web,
Desktop

Improved routing and sub-second
updates

Consistent low-latency global
acces

A month
ago, Forex and regulatory consultancy FXHill teamed
up to deliver an integrated solution
that covers both the technology
backbone and regulatory demands of modern brokerage businesses.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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