INFINOX rolls out MetaTrader 5 in Southeast Asia as traders go multi asset

Rick Steves

The popular trading platform boasts 21 different timeframes, a built-in and frequently updated economic calendar, a mobile and tablet friendly interface, and 9 different order types, among other features. 

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INFINOX has made the MetaTrader 5 platform available to all of its clients in Southeast Asia, as well as in other regions of the globe.

The move was inspired by the post-pandemic reality as global markets re-adapt and online brokerages are suiting their offerings to the atmosphere and changing their conditions accordingly.

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Sam Chaney, Head of Sales at INFINOX, commented: “We pride ourselves in providing only premium level client service, alongside a wide range of trading tools, to suit all types of strategies and budgets our clients may have. Adding the MT5 platform to our product offering is only natural in that sense, and it is an inherent part of our commitment to providing cutting edge technology alongside the highest standard of service and security”.

“We didn’t just strive to meet the standards of the leaders in this industry. We are clearly aiming to be one step ahead, and to set an example for other brands to follow. We will continue to upgrade and improve our services, in order to justify our reputation as a reliable and popular brokerage.”

The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the new era of retail trading and INFINOX is looking to cater to the new demographic by adding MetaTrader 5 (MT5) to its customers across the globe.

MT5 is the latest edition of the trading software provided by the renowned company MetaQuotes. The follow-up to MetaTrader 4 provides acccess to a versatile range of assets, including stocks, commodities, futures, forex, equities and more, as the industry goes multi asset.

The popular trading platform boasts 21 different timeframes, a built-in and frequently updated economic calendar, a mobile and tablet friendly interface, and 9 different order types, among other features.

INFINOX users will be able to use MetaTrader 5 to gain exposure to all kinds of asset classes, including more than 150 different stocks.

The broker rolled out MT5 in October 2021 as it looked to enhance its multi asset trading offering, which covers a wide range of asset classes, from forex pairs, to commodities, indices, futures, and equities. The INFINOX stock trading offering includes the most popular shares such as Netflix, Visa, Amazon, and Tesla.

The FX and CFD brokerage firm has recently announced the appointment of Alex Praill as its new Chief Operations Officer as the global trading period experiences a period of rapid expansion.

INFINOX has recorded an increase in trading volumes in 2021 of 25% in total from its operations in more than 15 countries.

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