Prop Firm Goat Funded Trader Adds cTrader to Its Platform Lineup

Goat Funded
Trader (GFT), a prop firm offering retail investors access to accounts up to
$800,000, has just announced the addition of cTrader, Spotware’s popular
trading tool, to its lineup of investment platforms. This is the latest product
introduced by GFT in recent months, following the addition of TradeLocker and
the farewell to MetaTrader.

Prop Firm Goat Funded
Trader Unveils New Platform: cTrader Added to the Mix

In recent
days, Goat Funded Trader has been teasing its clients on social media with
hints of a “big announcement.” Some traders correctly guessed that
GFT was introducing a new platform, cTrader from Spotware. To celebrate this
update, the prop firm is also offering discounts on its challenges using the
code CTRADER.

After
moving away from MetaQuotes’ trading platforms twice this year, GFT has been on
the hunt for alternative solutions to offer its traders. In response, the
company first introduced TradeLocker
access in July, and then considered
launching cTrader in August.

“We
heard you want cTrader as well. Recently we introduced TradeLocker. Should we
add cTrader?” CEO Edoardo Dalla Torre asked in September. Two months after
posing this question, the prop firm is now delivering on its clients’
expectations by implementing the new platform.

GFT was
among the first firms to drop MetaQuotes’ platform in February 2024 due to
licensing issues
. Although the company briefly brought back the popular trading
tools, the return was short-lived.

cTrader Gains Popularity
Among Prop Firms and Traders

cTrader,
alongside TradeLocker and MatchTrader, has become a popular choice for prop
firms transitioning away from MetaTrader. In recent months, The Funded Trader
and MyFundedFX have also added the platform to their offerings.

According
to PropFirmMatch data, at least a dozen verified and trader-recommended prop
firms currently use cTrader. These include FTMO, Fintokei, Funding Pips, and
Lark Funding. Fintokei recently boasted that it paid out over €4 million to
traders in just the first eight months of this year.

Meanwhile,
Spotware, the company behind cTrader, has released version 5.0.22 of its
desktop application
. The latest update introduces a new feature and addresses
several issues to improve user experience and overall performance.

Goat Funded
Trader (GFT), a prop firm offering retail investors access to accounts up to
$800,000, has just announced the addition of cTrader, Spotware’s popular
trading tool, to its lineup of investment platforms. This is the latest product
introduced by GFT in recent months, following the addition of TradeLocker and
the farewell to MetaTrader.

Prop Firm Goat Funded
Trader Unveils New Platform: cTrader Added to the Mix

In recent
days, Goat Funded Trader has been teasing its clients on social media with
hints of a “big announcement.” Some traders correctly guessed that
GFT was introducing a new platform, cTrader from Spotware. To celebrate this
update, the prop firm is also offering discounts on its challenges using the
code CTRADER.

After
moving away from MetaQuotes’ trading platforms twice this year, GFT has been on
the hunt for alternative solutions to offer its traders. In response, the
company first introduced TradeLocker
access in July, and then considered
launching cTrader in August.

“We
heard you want cTrader as well. Recently we introduced TradeLocker. Should we
add cTrader?” CEO Edoardo Dalla Torre asked in September. Two months after
posing this question, the prop firm is now delivering on its clients’
expectations by implementing the new platform.

GFT was
among the first firms to drop MetaQuotes’ platform in February 2024 due to
licensing issues
. Although the company briefly brought back the popular trading
tools, the return was short-lived.

cTrader Gains Popularity
Among Prop Firms and Traders

cTrader,
alongside TradeLocker and MatchTrader, has become a popular choice for prop
firms transitioning away from MetaTrader. In recent months, The Funded Trader
and MyFundedFX have also added the platform to their offerings.

According
to PropFirmMatch data, at least a dozen verified and trader-recommended prop
firms currently use cTrader. These include FTMO, Fintokei, Funding Pips, and
Lark Funding. Fintokei recently boasted that it paid out over €4 million to
traders in just the first eight months of this year.

Meanwhile,
Spotware, the company behind cTrader, has released version 5.0.22 of its
desktop application
. The latest update introduces a new feature and addresses
several issues to improve user experience and overall performance.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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