cAlgo becomes a part of cTrader as cTrader Automate

Maria Nikolova

Now cAlgo has become the integral part of cTrader and is renamed to cTrader Automate.

Spotware, an award-winning trading solutions provider, has announced the merge of cAlgo with cTrader Desktop in version 3.0. Now cAlgo has become the integral part of cTrader and is renamed to cTrader Automate.

cTrader Automate is an all-inclusive algorithmic trading solution that allows algo developers to build automated trading robots and custom indicators in the popular C# language using the highly functional cTrader’s Automate API.

Commenting on this merge, Panagiotis Charalampous, Head of Community Management at Spotware, said:

“cTrader Automate was designed as a highly productive and efficient tool, equipped with everything necessary to properly back test and optimize your trading strategies. And as a natively integrated app of cTrader, you have access to all other functionality of the platform.”

cTrader Automate has many great features. The universal C# language and built-in editor makes coding very easy and hassle-free. It offers variety of tools for trading Forex and CFDs, allowing to incorporate as much details as possible in the trading strategies. Its advanced back testing and optimization capabilities allow to measure and improve the trading performance, while the access to the extensive online library of resources and community of traders, developers, financial experts and consultants provide users with maximum support.

To learn more about cTrader Automate, please visit https://spotware.com/ctrader/trading/ctrader-automated-trading-platform.

About Spotware


Spotware is an award-winning financial technology provider specializing in complete business solutions and complex custom development projects that add value to their clients. It is best known for its flagship product, cTrader, a premium FX and CFDs trading platform offered by leading brokers and trusted by millions of traders worldwide. Spotware has been raising the standards of the online trading industry since 2010 providing constant innovation ever since. Founded on the values of transparency and Traders First™ approach, the company develops products that are responsive to the changing demands of business and regulatory landscape and serve the long-term interests of all market participants.

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