HotForex enables MT5 trading

Maria Nikolova

Traders with HotForex can now trade on its dedicated MT5 platform for desktop, web, Android and iOS devices.

Multi-asset broker HotForex has now added the new and innovative MetaTrader 5 trading platform, available for a variety of devices operating on Windows, Android and iOS systems. HotForex is the brand name of HF Markets Group.

A HotForex spokesperson commented, “HotForex is aware that every trader is different, and is always looking to ensure its clients have the tools they need to trade in their preferred style, on the device of their choice. Our wide variety of trading platforms is perfect for both the desktop trader and the trader who wants to place an order on the move. We believe that providing the MT5 platform in addition to our MT4 is the perfect extra boost that traders need in order to enjoy even more trading possibilities.”

MetaTrader 5

The MetaTrader 5 platform is designed to improve on the popular MetaTrader 4 format by offering access to the markets with enhanced speed, upgraded charting and advanced tools. Traders can now make use of a built-in economic calendar, look at up to 100 charts simultaneously and work with as many as 21 timeframes.

HotForex offers:

The HotForex MT5 is designed to be as practical and accessible as possible to the HotForex trader who wants to master the markets regardless of where or how they choose to make their trades.

The HotForex MT5 platform range includes:

  • HotForex MT5 Terminal
  • MetaTrader 5 WebTerminal
  • HotForex MT5 for iPhone
  • HotForex MT5 for iPad
  • HotForex MT5 for Android

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