HYCM introduces revamped mobile app with enhanced functionality

abdelaziz Fathi

Multi-regulated FX brokerage firm HYCM has launched a mobile application version of its proprietary trading platform, HYCM Trader.

With a streamlined design, HYCM app is easy for novice investors to use, and powerful enough for experienced traders. Investors can open an account in minutes and start trading a wide range of financial markets directly within the app. It offers a wide range of instruments to trade including forex, commodities, metals, stocks, indices, and cryptocurrencies (depending on jurisdiction).

Investors trading with HYCM Trader not only benefit from the company’s global brokerage expertise, but also full functionality and unparalleled market access in an easy-to-use format from any device and any location.

Backed by HYCM resources, the mobile application includes an integrated real-time support helping users to navigate their day-to-day operations. The company has a high quality customer support system that simplifies trading and swiftly responds to customers to resolve their issues.

A technology that simplifies trading

The new app is currently available in 4 languages, and can be downloaded from the Google Play and Apple App Store. Other benefits include real-time pricing, easy-to-access live position analytics and margin monitoring, order functionality, real-time order viewing and tracking.

HYCM Trader has a user-friendly interface which speeds up the transaction process. Users can browse categories like Popular, Large Cap, and Big Tech to find their desired instruments, and save them to their Watchlist for faster access.

HYCM Trader is also equipped with free technical analysis indicators, available from responsive charts in different graph styles and various time frames. On top of that, a News section and an Economic Calendar provided by Trading Central help traders stay up to date with important events.

“We focused on developing a clean, modern interface and making it an intuitive, user-friendly app so that even novice traders can quickly grasp how to use it. The trading functionality allows users to place pending orders with stop-loss and take-profit limits, deposit and withdraw funds, manage their accounts, and set price alerts. Moreover, clients can contact our support team directly from the app via a variety of channels available in the integrated support function. All of this, together with the other benefits that HYCM offers such as regulation, the safety of funds, and expertise, make this a high-end product aiming to satisfy all the trading needs of our clients.”

HYCM is the global brand name of HYCM Capital Markets (UK) Limited, HYCM (Europe) Ltd, HYCM Capital Markets (DIFC) Ltd and HYCM Limited, all individual entities under HYCM Capital Markets Group, a global corporation operating in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.

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