Compare the key features of MT4, MT5 and cTrader so you can choose the platform that best fits your trading style and workflow.

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Platform Overview: MT4, MT5 & cTrader

FxPro offers several professional platforms so you can trade the markets using the tools and layout that suit you best. This overview introduces the key features of each.

The video provides a quick tour of the main platform interfaces and core tools available to FxPro clients.

MetaTrader 4 (MT4)

  • Classic interface widely used by traders worldwide.
  • Dozens of built-in indicators and drawing tools.
  • Multiple chart types and timeframes.
  • Support for Expert Advisors (EAs) and custom indicators.
  • Suitable for manual and automated strategies.

MetaTrader 5 (MT5)

  • Enhanced charting with more timeframes and analytical tools.
  • Additional order types and Depth of Market (DoM) support.
  • Improved strategy testing capabilities.
  • Designed for traders who need more advanced functions while keeping the MetaTrader style.

FxPro cTrader

  • Modern, institutional-style interface.
  • Level 2 depth of market and quick access to liquidity.
  • Detachable and linked charts for multi-screen layouts.
  • Ideal for scalpers and algorithmic traders.
  • Available on desktop, web and mobile devices.

Common Tools Across Platforms

  • Real-time price feeds and market watch lists.
  • Comprehensive order types including market, limit and stop orders.
  • Account history and detailed trade reporting.
  • Access to indicators, templates and strategy tools.

While each platform has its own style and strengths, all of them connect you to FxPro’s trading infrastructure and execution quality.

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You can open additional accounts in different platforms later from within FxPro Direct if your needs change.
Risk Warning: CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. You should carefully consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money. Platform choice is a personal preference and should be aligned with your trading style and technical requirements.