The MetaTrader 5 platform is scheduled for an update, known
as build 4380, on Friday, June 7, 2024. This update focuses on improving
performance and addressing several issues to improve user experience for
traders.
The update introduces several changes to the MetaTrader 5
Client Terminal. One of the key improvements is a fix for problems that could
disrupt the Live Update system. According to the firm, this aims to ensure that
the system operates correctly under various conditions.
Bitmap Errors Resolved in MetaTester
Additionally, a new hotkey, Alt+X, will be added. This
hotkey allows users to quickly access a list of Expert Advisors, which are
automated trading programs designed to assist traders in making decisions. The
update also resolves errors related to a graphic feature called the Bitmap
object in the MetaTester.
Another important change prevents testing agents from
connecting to the MQL5 Cloud Network when used in virtual environments on
processors that do not support the AVX instruction set.
This modification aims
to increase the security of the testing process. Furthermore, the update
addresses various errors found in crash logs, which may contribute to improved
platform stability.
Update Accessible via Live Update
Improvements are also coming to the MetaTrader 5 Web
Terminal. The update resolves issues with the one-click trading panel, which
enables traders to execute trades rapidly from the chart.
Adjustments have been
made to the warning dialog that appears when this panel is active. Traders can
access the MetaTrader 5 update through the Live Update system.
Back in May, MetaQuotes
released the MetaTrader 5 platform beta build 4330, as Finance Magnates reported. It
includes new analytical tools for traders and resources for developers.
Developers can access support for the latest ChatGPT model,
GPT-4o, to assist with code completion and provide helpful tips. Key features
of the MetaTrader 5 web platform include an expanded set of analytical objects,
enabling traders to measure time and prices, draw shapes like rectangles and
circles, and add labels to charts.
The MetaTrader 5 platform is scheduled for an update, known
as build 4380, on Friday, June 7, 2024. This update focuses on improving
performance and addressing several issues to improve user experience for
traders.
The update introduces several changes to the MetaTrader 5
Client Terminal. One of the key improvements is a fix for problems that could
disrupt the Live Update system. According to the firm, this aims to ensure that
the system operates correctly under various conditions.
Bitmap Errors Resolved in MetaTester
Additionally, a new hotkey, Alt+X, will be added. This
hotkey allows users to quickly access a list of Expert Advisors, which are
automated trading programs designed to assist traders in making decisions. The
update also resolves errors related to a graphic feature called the Bitmap
object in the MetaTester.
Another important change prevents testing agents from
connecting to the MQL5 Cloud Network when used in virtual environments on
processors that do not support the AVX instruction set.
This modification aims
to increase the security of the testing process. Furthermore, the update
addresses various errors found in crash logs, which may contribute to improved
platform stability.
Update Accessible via Live Update
Improvements are also coming to the MetaTrader 5 Web
Terminal. The update resolves issues with the one-click trading panel, which
enables traders to execute trades rapidly from the chart.
Adjustments have been
made to the warning dialog that appears when this panel is active. Traders can
access the MetaTrader 5 update through the Live Update system.
Back in May, MetaQuotes
released the MetaTrader 5 platform beta build 4330, as Finance Magnates reported. It
includes new analytical tools for traders and resources for developers.
Developers can access support for the latest ChatGPT model,
GPT-4o, to assist with code completion and provide helpful tips. Key features
of the MetaTrader 5 web platform include an expanded set of analytical objects,
enabling traders to measure time and prices, draw shapes like rectangles and
circles, and add labels to charts.
This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.