Spotware’s cTrader wins Best Multi-Asset Trading Platform award

“We would like to thank everyone who voted for us, showing their support and trust in cTrader and recognising it as the leading multi-asset CFD trading platform all over the world” says Alexander Geralis, Business Development Manager at Spotware

cTrader, the premium Forex and CFD trading platform developed by Spotware, the leading financial technology provider offering comprehensive trading solutions, has been globally recognised as the Best Multi-Asset Trading Platform of 2020, by the Global Forex Awards – B2B.

cTrader is a multi-asset platform with a vast range of markets, offering manual, copy and automated trading, while also covering all types of traders’ needs. cTrader features advanced analytical tools, a wide range of order types and responsive charts with more than 70 indicators. It is compatible with PC, Web, Android and iOS environments, supporting the entire trader lifecycle and boasting intuitive interfaces. 

Alexander Geralis, Business Development Manager at Spotware, commented: 

“We would like to thank everyone who voted for us, showing their support and trust in cTrader and recognising it as the leading multi-asset CFD trading platform all over the world. We remain committed to continuing to build on our success, by always improving our platform and delivering even more innovative and value-adding solutions to both traders and brokers. With our Traders First™ approach, as well as the values of fairness and transparency, we will continue to create new products, while also perfect our existing offering, keeping traders’ demands at the top of our priorities.”

For more information about cTrader, please visit: https://startup.spotware.com/

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