Finexo is located in Germany, Israel, Cyprus, Malta and China.
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Web Platform vs. Downloaded Platform 2 replies
Good web-based platform?? 3 replies
Best Web based Platform 6 replies
Broker that takes SOAP calls or web based API 2 replies
Web Based Platform VS Software. 3 replies
DislikedThe main thing which i need is web based trading platform as i can not install trading platform on other PCs when i am not at home.Ignored
Dislikedthey offer a hell of a lot more currencies than that, you just have to add them onto the workspace.
Leverage is 400:1 however 30th november they will be offering only 100:1... fukn nfa very pissed off
they also offer mobile based platform which works well enough also. I dont use indicators but i can imagine setting up a bunch every time you log on would be a pain in the ass.
They also have a very cool function where you can buy/sell directly from the chart, instead of havng to toggle through pages.Ignored
Dislikedthey offer a hell of a lot more currencies than that,
you just have to add them onto the workspace.Ignored
DislikedI must be missing something. I trading with GFT web platform often and they offer 120 pairs, the same amount of pairs offered through DealBook360 and mobile version. If you need indicators, the web platform offers all the standards as well as a few extras ... though not nearly as much as DealBook360. As Pipscalibur said, all broker will be required to offer a maximum of 100:1 leverage, so unless you trade with a broker outside the States you will only get 100:1. DealBookWeb offers live streaming flash charts with the ability to place order directly...Ignored
DislikedI believe any standard Blackberry will work. I'm not sure about the Blackberry touch screen as I have only used my Blackberry Curve and have seen people with Blackberry Bold install the app with success. If you have the touch screen, it never hurts to give it a try. All other modern Blackberry phone should work.Ignored
QuoteDislikedHi Walb99, I’m Lianna from FxPro and my role is to reach out to provide what I hope is helpful support in a friendly way in this forum and other social media[font="]. If you already have an account with FxPro, you can log into the Web Based platform with the same log in details and server you use with the MT4. If you just want to start up a demo account with the webtrader, you can contact the support team via live chat and they will open the demo account for you...
DislikedFXPRO is good but does not suit me. The problem is fxpro has a 1 standard lot = 1,00,000 units and one needs to trade minimum 0.1 lot (10,000 units) in each trade.
I do trade 20,000 units in each trade but i enter 4-5 positions of 4000-5000 units each.
So, fxpro will not suit my trading style.Ignored
DislikedYes so do I, I enter with 2000 - 5000 each step to leverege up slowly. Same way I go out of the market. 10.000 is to big step into the market when things are not yet secure enough.
Finex is better in this regard. Their platform has another disadvantage. The order widow, which you use to open the hedge trades, opens an error message when the price is outside the allowed range. This happens very often when the price is moving, so you have to adjust this order window plenty of times. This is disfunctional, distracting and I think does not suite me...Ignored
DislikedHi Walb99, what is the exact error message you see when you try to place a hedge trade?Ignored
Dislikedthe web base 2 platform of finexo is a little hard to use compare to the classic platform. Otherwise its best to use there white label partner which is btrader.Ignored