Trading Central integrated in cTrader Web

The cTrader Web/Trading Central integration will now deliver Trading Central’s industry leading market research into cTrader Web as a fully actionable trading signal in the exact same way as cTrader Desktop.

cTrader helps brokers navigate volatile Brexit period

Spotware Systems announce that they have completed integration of cTrader Web and Trading Central. Up to now, the Trading Central feature which was released in January 2016 was only available to cTrader Desktop users. Spotware have extended the integration with Trading Central and now it becomes available to users of cTrader Web as well.

The cTrader Web/Trading Central integration will now deliver Trading Central’s industry leading market research into cTrader Web as a fully actionable trading signal in the exact same way as cTrader Desktop.

“Due to the popularity and growing interest of the actionable trading signals in cTrader Desktop with both traders and brokers, we have extended the integration into cTrader Web, thus making it available to Mac users too.” James Glyde, Chief Commercial Officer, Spotware Systems

With clients already offering the Trading Central integration in their cTrader Desktop platforms, adding this useful tool in our web platform was an obvious step forward and we have plans to introduce this feature into our mobile apps which we recently soft launched. ” James Glyde, Chief Commercial Officer, Spotware Systems

“We’ve been successfully supporting investment decisions through innovation since 1999,” said Alain Pellier, CEO of TRADING CENTRAL. “We’re excited to integrate within cTrader, as it enables more traders to validate their trade ideas in the moment of action.”

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