Spotware Increases Leverage Ceiling to 10,000 in cBroker 9.5 New Update

Spotware
has unveiled cBroker 9.5, the latest update to its back-office solution for
trading platforms, introducing several features designed to give brokers
greater control over risk management and client accounts.

The new
release builds upon version 9.4 with capabilities that include leverage
settings of up to 10,000:1, bulk force-closure of positions, and options to
bypass margin requirements during balance operations.

Spotware Releases cBroker
9.5

Among the
key additions is a margin and balance check bypass feature, enabling brokers to
perform account operations even when an account’s margin level falls below 100%
or has insufficient balance. This provides greater flexibility in managing
accounts during volatile market conditions.

Irina Olyaeva, Product Manager for cBroker, Source: Spotware

“With
cBroker 9.5, we’re giving brokers the kind of granular control that today’s
markets demand,” said Irina Olyaeva, Product Manager for cBroker at
Spotware
. “Every feature in this release was designed to make brokerage
operations faster, more adaptable, and more precise.”

The update
significantly increases maximum leverage options from 4,000 to 10,000, with new
preset options at 6,000, 7,000, 8,000, and 9,000.

The update comes less than two weeks after Spotware also introduced the latest version of cTrader, version 5.2, which features risk-reward calculation tools and improved performance across all devices. This iteration has also significantly reduced the platform’s startup time.

Operational Efficiency and
Position Management Tools

For
operational efficiency, cBroker 9.5 introduces a bulk force-close function that
allows managers to instantly close all open positions on a specific account.
This tool enables quick responses to potential policy breaches or sudden market
shifts that might require immediate action.

“This update
goes beyond functionality,” added Olyaeva. “it’s about enabling
brokers to respond decisively in real time, scale with confidence and tailor
the trading experience to their exact business model.”

Position
management has been enhanced with the ability to move open positions between
books, particularly useful for hedging purposes or when a liquidity provider
rejects closure orders. Additionally, the platform maintains continuity in
stock management with a “Keep original book” option during symbol
split operations.

Administrative
improvements include the ability to transfer settings across group profiles and
edit manager names directly within the application. The user interface has also
been refined with alternating grey shades in grid displays to improve readability
and reduce eye strain.

In the meantime, the company also launched the cTrader Discord Community, as the platform remains popular among retail traders in both the prop trading and CFD markets.

Spotware
has unveiled cBroker 9.5, the latest update to its back-office solution for
trading platforms, introducing several features designed to give brokers
greater control over risk management and client accounts.

The new
release builds upon version 9.4 with capabilities that include leverage
settings of up to 10,000:1, bulk force-closure of positions, and options to
bypass margin requirements during balance operations.

Spotware Releases cBroker
9.5

Among the
key additions is a margin and balance check bypass feature, enabling brokers to
perform account operations even when an account’s margin level falls below 100%
or has insufficient balance. This provides greater flexibility in managing
accounts during volatile market conditions.

Irina Olyaeva, Product Manager for cBroker, Source: Spotware

“With
cBroker 9.5, we’re giving brokers the kind of granular control that today’s
markets demand,” said Irina Olyaeva, Product Manager for cBroker at
Spotware
. “Every feature in this release was designed to make brokerage
operations faster, more adaptable, and more precise.”

The update
significantly increases maximum leverage options from 4,000 to 10,000, with new
preset options at 6,000, 7,000, 8,000, and 9,000.

The update comes less than two weeks after Spotware also introduced the latest version of cTrader, version 5.2, which features risk-reward calculation tools and improved performance across all devices. This iteration has also significantly reduced the platform’s startup time.

Operational Efficiency and
Position Management Tools

For
operational efficiency, cBroker 9.5 introduces a bulk force-close function that
allows managers to instantly close all open positions on a specific account.
This tool enables quick responses to potential policy breaches or sudden market
shifts that might require immediate action.

“This update
goes beyond functionality,” added Olyaeva. “it’s about enabling
brokers to respond decisively in real time, scale with confidence and tailor
the trading experience to their exact business model.”

Position
management has been enhanced with the ability to move open positions between
books, particularly useful for hedging purposes or when a liquidity provider
rejects closure orders. Additionally, the platform maintains continuity in
stock management with a “Keep original book” option during symbol
split operations.

Administrative
improvements include the ability to transfer settings across group profiles and
edit manager names directly within the application. The user interface has also
been refined with alternating grey shades in grid displays to improve readability
and reduce eye strain.

In the meantime, the company also launched the cTrader Discord Community, as the platform remains popular among retail traders in both the prop trading and CFD markets.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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